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Show j LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS B Mrs. Ann Price is a new clerk at j the St. George Drug Co. store. Bert Truman, Sr., was a city visit-n visit-n or from Veyo the fore part of the week. J Marion Snow returned Sunday J from Cedar City where he has been r working. Ij Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wadsworth left 4 Sunday for Salt Lake City to attend J Market week. j A nice line of Fall Hats just recei-3 recei-3 ved. Call and see them. Mrs. Zillie w Andrus. Adv. a2Ss4 3 Mrs. Will Cunningham left this morning for Modena after spending about a week here. Sheriff and Mrs. Wilford Goff left Monday for Salt Lake City, the !j sheriff on business. George Pace spent Sunday here J visiting his parents from Cedar City, I where he is working, j Bob Seaman and Jack Finley left Tuesday for Panguitch to attend the Garfield County Fair. Mrs. It. C. Lund and two children left Sunday for Salt Lake City to spend the winter there. Latest approved L. D. S. Garments, summer weight, $2.00 value for S5c. St. George Drug Co. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis left last Saturday for Salt Lake City expecting ex-pecting to be gone some time. Mrs. William Gardner returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City, where she had been visiting relatives. Attend the Dance Revue next Tuesday Tues-day evening. It will be well worth seeing. Admission 10 cents. Adv. The Dance Revue, under direction of Miss Bessie Thurston navt- TT'.-Io.t i iiunj night will be a big treat. Don't miss it. The East Ward Relief Society will begin their meetings on the 16 of September. Mrs. Susie Atkin, president. presi-dent. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snow and family fam-ily left last Thursday for Salt Lake City intending to spend some time there. Bishop F. G. Miles announces that the temple will be open for first baptisms Tuesday next, for the East Ward. The two sons, Howard and Earl, of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cottani arrived here from Provo Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Zella Judd and daughter, Phyllis and Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Judd returned Sunday from Los Angeles, California. LOST A Ten Dollar Greenback, Aug. 27. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to The News Office. Adv. Miss Dorothy Woodhouse left Wednesday for her home at Cedar City after spending the week here visiting friends. iss Helen Starr returned home Wednesday from Richfield where she has been for some time visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Miss Lyle Lund returned to Enterprise Enter-prise Wednesday after spending two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Rosilla B. Lund. MARCELLING Office hours 3 to 6 p. m. at Dr. Nelson's office, or by appointment at residence. Mrs. XV. A. Nelson. Adv. jl7tf LOST A suit case containing men's clothing, between St. George and Washington. Finder please notify Zera Hunt, St. George. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fullerton announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter daugh-ter Blanche, to Mr. LaRoy Lyle of Milford, Utah, July 1G, at Beaver City. Mr. and Mrs. William Lund of Eii- terprise left Sunday for Salt Lake on 3 business and pleasure trip, after tak- ? ing in the Branch family reunion j here. j Thomas Lund left for his home at j Modena Wednesday after spending j several days with his mother, Mrs. j Rosilla B. Lund and taking in the Branch reunion. You people in St. George who want a boy or girl for their board this coming com-ing school year, kindly advise either K. N. Snow, E. J. Pickett, or R. U. Macfarlane. Adv. Miss Tiola Bunting left this monr-! monr-! ing for Kanab to visit friends and ! relatives. i Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. June ; Duncan, Wednesday; all concerned doing nicely. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. jjohn H. Cottam. Sunday; all concer-' concer-' ned doing fine. ' Miss Nina Bunting returned home j Wednesday from Kanab where she lias been for some time. ' Miss Lyle Foster left Sunday for (Salt Lake City to take in Market i week and spend a vacation.' i ! Arthur Paxman returned home Sunday rfom Salt Lake City where he : had been for about two weeks, j The Lanakila Bee Hive swarm j i went to Dodges spring Monday night j for a swim. All had a fine time, j The Lanakila Bee Hive girls met at I the home of Miss Irene McAllister i last Thursday night. A jolly time i ! was had. Miss Gladys Taylor and Miss ! ! Wilma Martineau left last Saturday j for Salt Lake City to spend their vacation. ; A. L. Woodhouse and I. Y. Bigelow were here the latter part of last week from Cedar City on Dixie Power Co. business. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sullivan of Leeds last Wednesday at the local hospital; mother and babe doing nicely. Miss Helen Forsha returned home Monday from Ogden and Cedar. City, where she has been visiting relatives for some time. Bargains in L. D. S. Garments. 1 Latest approved, summer weight, $2.00 value for S5c, at St. George Drug Co. Adv. I Tito onn,.n1 nKl... f UG riage is a pure gold Wedding Ring. Come and see them at Albert Herman's. Her-man's. St. George. Adv. Mrs. Kate Kemp and son, Clawson and Mrs. Henry Savage left last Friday Fri-day for their home at Ogden, after spending about two weeks here visiting. visit-ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sorenson left Wednesday for Salt Lake City on receiving re-ceiving word that the latter's mother, Mrs. Addie Bracken, was seriously ill there. Frank Graham was riding in a bug last night and fell out. The bug passed over his chest and knocked him unconsious but he appears to be alright now. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox and son, Melvin left last Thursday for Order-ville Order-ville and from there they will go to Salt Lake City. They expect to be gone about ten days. Miss Blanche Mathis is a new clerk 1 at the Nelson Merc. Co., taking the place of Mrs. Paul Gray who intends leaving soon to join her husband at Alhambra, California. Dance Revue, directed by Miss Bessie Thurston, will be given in the gym. next Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the W. W. M. I. A. Tickets 10 cents. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Higgins left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where Mr. Higgins intends to spend a week studying the latest methods of cutting cut-ting and bobbing ladies' hair. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. McAllister returned re-turned home Sunday from Salt Lake City, where they had been to visit their son Charles, who recently underwent un-derwent an operation for appendicitis. append-icitis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cottam came in Wednesday from Provo, where they have been attending the B. Y. U., to visit relatives. They intend in-tend leaving soon for Alamo, Nevada, where Mr. Cottam is principal of the school. Elder Andrew W. Baker returned ATrt.wlo.. o. Hum me southern State mission field, with headquarters at Atlanta, Ga., being honorably released releas-ed after two years in the field. He is looking hale and hearty and says he thoroughly enjoyed his mission ' |