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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Watch for Harvest Festival Drill. Coming soon. Albert Bunker was a business visitor here from Veyo last Friday. Mrs. George Pace entertained the I. O. U. club Tuesday evening. Miss Rose Ashby left Wednesday for Provo to spend Thanksgiving. Ralph Bentley spent the week end here visiting from Enterprise. Berry Williams was a business visitor visit-or here Tuesday from Kanarra. Arthur Bleak underwent an operation opera-tion at the local hospital Friday. The Public Library will be open at 3:30 p. m. on Friday and Saturday. Dr. W. J. Reichmann made a professional profes-sional trip to Short Creek, Ariz., Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. George Risley underwent an operation at the local hospital last Thursday. Hal Bracken and sister, Miss Marion, spent the fore part of the week here from Veyo. Lowel. Eldon and Hillman Adams spent last week end visiting relatives at Parowan. Ellis Murray of Washington underwent under-went a slight operation Monday at the local hospital. E. R. Higbee came in Tuesday from Pipe Springs. Ariz., where he has been on road business. Antone Foremaster came in Monday from Cane Beds, Ariz., to spend several days here with relatives. Dr. D. A. McGregor made a professional profes-sional trip to Parowan Monday. Mrs. McGregor accompanied him. Mrs. Laura Gates attended the funeral of her brother. Heber Ash-worth, Ash-worth, at Beaver last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Smith and Wililam Dixon left Wednesday for Payson to spend Thanksgiving. I. H. Esplin and daughter. Miss Lena, left Tuesday for Orderville, Miss Lena having spent a few weeks here. Big Reduction at Style Shop. Ladies' Lad-ies' Dresses and Undearwear at half price. Jennie Brown Residence. Adv. Eenjamin E. Lawrence of Cedar City and Miss Rena Jones of Grafton were married in St. George temple. Nov. 23. Smith and Clare Jones of Enterpri? were visitors here the fore part of the week en route to Los Angeles. Cal , to work. More than a ten and a half of goods have arrived for the big One Cent Sale, Dec. 1st. 2nd and 3rd. St. George Drug Co. Adv. Mrs. Vivian Woodbury and daughter. Miss Helen, left Wednesday for Nephi to spend Thanksgiving with her son, Dr. Clare Woodbury and family. Due to the laic arrival of One Cent Sale goods, we haven't been able to advertise only in one issue of the News, so don't forget the dates of the sale, next Thursday. Friday and Saturday. December 1st, 2nd ana 3rd. Adv. Chriss and John Jenson of Mesquite. New, were business visitors here Tuesday. Tues-day. A shock of earthquake was felt here at 6:45 Wednesday morning. It did no damage. Miss LaVell Gubler underwent a slight operation at the local hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Irma Leavitt of Bunkerville, New, underwent a slight operation at the local hospital Saturday. See Pickett Lumber Co. Ad. During the Xmas shopping season we. are giving giv-ing free useful articles. Call and see them. Adv. Bom. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Da'.ton. at the home of Mrs. J. Har-ridance, Har-ridance, Monday night, Nov. 21; all concerned doing nicely. Turnips 2( per lb, f for over 50 lbs. Sweet potatoes 5 per lb. Winter Win-ter Gem Squash 2c per lb. Order a day ahead. Phone No. 53-W. Adv. nl7-24 |