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Show Local Column Overflow Charles Stephens left Monday for Hurricane to work. Ivan Stanworth was here Tuesday from Hurricane on business. Miss Ila Ostensen and Hyatt Judd left ployee at the Dixie Cafe. Jesse Pearce and William Worthen left Saturday for Goldstrike to work. Sam Peterson was a business visitor vis-itor here Tuesday from Enterprise. Joseph Emp'ey returned last Friday from Veyo where he has been working. work-ing. Midsummer sale on hats. Reasonable prices. Call and see them. E. B. Snow Furniture Co. a4 Clyde Rosenbury was a business visitor here from Mt. Trumbull, Ariz., the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larson arrived Monday from Salt Lake City to visit relatives here. LeRoy Nelson returned July 27 from Salt Lake City where he has been for some time. June Duncan is a business visitor here from his ranch on Kabolo mountain. moun-tain. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Church July 22. All concerned doing nicely. A. F Mercier, geologist of Salt Lake City, arrived this morning to spend a few davi here en business. J. I. Sanders returned Wednesday from Los Angeles, where he spent the past ten days on business. Word has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bry Kinsey at Panguich last week. Frank Nevins of Los Angeles was here the latter part of last week on cattle business. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Richardson returned re-turned July 26 from Salt Lake City where they spent their vacation. Whitford Gifford of Springdale spent the latter part of last week here on business. Notice All farmers are requested to furnish water for the Staheli threshing thresh-ing machine crew. Adv. a4. The Star Bakery is giving tickets on genuine Rogers silverware with each 25 cent purchase. Ask for tickets. a4 Mrs. Jed Cox arrived Wednesday , from Cedar City to spend a days here with relatives. Quite a number of our young folks attended the dance at Leeds last night. They report a nice time. J. W. Hopkins left this morning for Virgin after spending several months here. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dalton and children left Wednesday for Pine valley val-ley where Mr. Dalton has employment. Perry Abbott of Mesquite. Nevada, was here the fore part of the week for medical treatment. J. F. Walker, president of the MidAmerican Mid-American Oil oCmpanv arrived this morning from Ogden to spend several days on business. Warren Cox, proprietor of the Arrowhead Ar-rowhead hotel, arrived home Sunday from Cedar City where he has been for some time. Finest of fruit land for sale, least susceptible to frost, 1st class water right, long time terms is desired. Emil Graff, LaVerkin, Utah. Adv. a4-ll Eoscoe Child and Chester Martin left Mcnday for their home at Ogdcn -Uter spending several days here visiting. vis-iting. Lawrence Clein and "Slim" Waring War-ing left Wednesday for the Arizona Strip after spending a few days here on business. Mrs. Laura Bleak and children left Tuesday for their home at Pioche, Nevada, Ne-vada, after spending about a week in St. George. They were guests of Mrs. Alice Bleak. Masses Jean Prisbrey and Kathleen Wnl'is entertained the S. W. Junior sirls at the home of the latter on Wednesday evening. A nice tirve wn had. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pcarse and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worthen and son Dan, returned last Thursday from Beaver where they spent two days with relatives. Dr. F. J. Alexander" who has been making regular professional visits to St. George for many years to care for the eyes, will be at St. George. Arrowhead Ar-rowhead Hotel. Wednesday, August 10. 1 to 8 p. m. a4 Leonard Rproul of Washington was a visitor here last Friday. He had Just arirved from Los Angeles where he spent the past two years. He intends in-tends sp-ndini: about two weeks at Washington visiting relatives. Misses Vilda, Genevieve. Malda. Mary. Pansy and Llndy Leavitt were visitors here Wednesday en route to their home at Meso,ulto, Nevada, from Provo where they spent the summer picking berries. Dave Abbott brought them down. The senior and Junior girls of the East Ward enjoyed a progressive look party at the home of Mrs. Donald Macfarlane Tuesday night. Prizes were won by Misses Eva Crosby, Lealu Snow and Inez IMekett. Refreshments were served to 25 guests. Ben H. Jackson, who has been spending spend-ing several days here on business, left Tuesday for his home in Oregon. Gordon Sullivan returned Saturday from points in Wyoming, Montana and Canada where he has been shearing shear-ing sheep. Miss Frances Crawford returned Sunday from Springdale where she scent her vacation from the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wadsworth and family of Panaca, arrived Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wadsworth and family here. The iiirant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi!o Kemp who has been seriously seri-ously ill with pneumonia is improving nicely. James Randall left Wednesday for his home at Los Angeles after spending spend-ing a few days here visiting relatives and friends. The Misses Thelma and Lucile Stratton came in Wednesday from Central to spend a few days here with relatives. Born A son to Mr. and Mi's. Clyde E. Perkins of Overton, at St. George this morning. All concerned doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Carpenter and son Delbert arrived Wednesday from Las Vegas, Nevada, to spend a few days here. William B. Baker returned Sunday from Fillmore where he spent several days visiting his son, Dr. William Baker. Mrs. Adeline Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and Mrs. Margaret Mc-Mullen Mc-Mullen arrived Tuesday from Midvale to visit relatives here. Mrs. LeRoy H. Cox returned Thursday Thurs-day from Parawan where she spent the past month. Her brother. Lollin Orton returned with her to attend school the coming term. |