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Show Local News Items ! Duart Permanent Waves, $5.00 until January 1, 1930. Nelson Beauty Shop. Advlt. Casper Nelson is at the Washington Wash-ington County hospital for , treatment. treat-ment. Bom A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leavitt of Bunker-villa Bunker-villa on Friday, December i3. Ronald Fawcett who has been seriously ill with bronchitis Is improving. im-proving. Rueben Gardner returned Sunday Sun-day from. Murray where he attended at-tended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Miller. Word has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Miles of Pocatello, Idaho, Saturday, December 14. t Mrs. Andrew Sanders returned to her home at Hurricane Monday after undergoing an operation at the Washington County hospital. Ltnd Alldredge and sister, "Miss Miarie, of Mt. Trumbull, were visitors in St. George the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Carpenter, Carpen-ter, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Karl Knell and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Corry of Cedar City attended the funeral of Win. Grey here last Friday. J. M. McCarple of the Mountain Moun-tain States Telephone and Telegraph Tele-graph Company arrived here on Monday to spend several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Prisbrey and son Arlo and Mr. and Mrs. Lavon McQuaid left Monday for Los Angeles to spend the holidays. holi-days. Horace Sylvester was brought in from Miotoqua last Thursday evening eve-ning suffering from an attack of" appendicitis. After receiving treat-"wnt treat-"wnt at the hospital he was able to return home Saturday. Horace Bryner came in last Friday from Oakland, Calif., to spend several days with relatives. Carl Bryner arrived here Sunday Sun-day from Los Angeles to spend the holiday season with relatives. Mrs. Wm. Worthen Sr. returned last Friday from Leeds where she spent several days with Thomas Sterling and family. 4 Mass Katora Perry returned to her home in Cedar City Monday after a short visit with relatives and friends here. H. C. Godbe of Salt Lake City was a visitor here Monday while en route to Los Angeles to visit his father, Anthony Godbe. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones of Veyo spent last Thursday here with Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. He-ber He-ber Empey. , . Mrs. LeRoy Lytle came in last Friday from) Ursine, Nevada, to spend a few weeks on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Heber Empey. The American Legion Auxiliary enjoyed a party at the home of Mrs. Walter Smith Wednesday evening eve-ning of last week. Refreshments were served to twenty-five guests. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Worthen will leave Saturday for Overton, Nevada, to spend the holiday season sea-son with relatives. FOR SALE Lunch room equipment, equip-ment, electric range, refrigerator, toasting machine, tables, chairs, stools, back bar and counter. Mary's Sandwich Shop, Cedar City, Utah. Advlt. The following were visitors in St. George the latter part of last week: Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse, son Lloyd and daughter. Miss Dorothy Doro-thy of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snow and baby of Pine Valley; Mason Rencher and Frank Kelsey of New Harmony; Mrs. Mary Ann Savage, Mrs. Adelaide Savage and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Toquerville and Mr. I and Mrs. Lawrence MCMullin of 1 Leeds. iAjlxj. AAAAJu). limAtit AA AAA AA AAAAA |