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Show ADVERl'ISIXG RATES Display Advertising Continuous or by yearly contract 2 5 per Inch per Issue. Non-contracted display advertising 35 per In. Heading Notices Reading Notices, Business Locals, Cards of Thanks, Lost, Found, For Sale, For Rent, Obituaries, Resolutions, Resolu-tions, etc., 10 per line. Count six words to line and send cash with order. or-der. No ad of any kind accepted for less than 25 per issue. Ix-gal Notices Ten cents per single column line each Insertion, 8-pt. type. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D. II. MORRIS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Office at Residence, St. George JOIIN T. WOODBURY NOTARY PUBLIC LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Deeds, Conveyances, etc. Office at Residence ST. GEORGE, UTAH LE ROY H. COX ATTORNEY County Attorney Councilor-At-Law Office in County Court Houge FLANNIGAN & FOSTER Attorneys at Law CEDAR CITY, UTAH I FORD TOPS j 1 Full Tops with Gipsy 2 2 Back Curtains, 6x18 in. I Glass, put on for f 12.50 i ;; Auto Tops Repaired !! F. G. MILES ;: ' .1. .j. ,;. , ,;, , ! .;, ,r .j. ,f. ,y j. ,fr .t, j, Unseen Sources of Long Life The basic sources of automobile value are not always apparent to the eye. A motor car, like a house, may LOOK a great deal more substantial than it really is. Because of this difficulty, more and more thousands are turning to Dodge Brothers product prod-uct for insurance against disappointment. The years have proved, and each year proves anew, that Dodge Brothers are as deeply concerned con-cerned with the UNSEEN goodness of their, motor car as with the seen. The mileage it will deliver, the safety it will provide, the expense and trouble it will save the owner over a period of years, are quite as important to Dodge Brothers as the more obvious ob-vious details of equipment and style. Touring Car - - - $1010.00 Coupe $1062.00 Sedan $1124.00 Special Sedan - - - $1180r00 Delivered. DIXIE AUTO COMPANY St. George, Utah dee- Broth e-rb MOTOR CARS I Subscribe for this paper NOW. REGISTER Last Day Oct. 26. I The News, $2.00 the Year. NOT ALL GOOD But we do insist that the Used Cars we sell are good cars. And the people who buy them know it. DIXIE AUTO COMPANY St. George, Utah A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT Local Column Overflow REGISTER Last Day Oct. 2T ' Miss Edith Harris spent Saturday and Sunday at Cedar City. Save your pennies for the big One Cent Sale at Dixie Drug Co. store. Adv. Alex Colbath spent the fore part 0f the week here from Silver Reef, on business. Arthur Chynoweth of Henryville is at the local hospital for medical treatment. Thomas Cottam is spending a few days here from Mesquite, Nev., where he is working. Mrs. Robert Bagshaw of Enterprise Enter-prise is at the local hospital for medical medi-cal treatment. James Walker, 70, father of ,Mrs Israel Wade of this city, died at Salt Lake October 16. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Mathew Bentley, October 17; all concerned con-cerned doing nicely. Arthur Miles has returned from Garland where he has been visiting the past two months.' Mr. and Mrs. Ether Woods of Hurricane Hur-ricane spent Sunday here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mundy are here from Las Vegas, Nev., visiting their son, W. A. Mundy. A number of our citizens are out hunting deer. We will try to have a lineup on them next issue. "Grandma" Anne R. Snow of Pine Valley is here to spend the winter. win-ter. She is in her 91st year. Mr. and Mrs. Iauthus Spendlove left Sunday for Hurricane after visiting visit-ing friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Higbee and family spent the week end in Toquerville Toquer-ville visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Herbert Milne came in Saturday Satur-day from Cedar City to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. Miss Anne Mackay left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to spend about a week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Abbott of Mesquite, Nev., arrived Saturday to spend the week working in the temple. tem-ple. Misses Nellie McArthur, Vilda Leavitt and Ida Wallis spent the week end visiting at Mesquite, Nevada. Nev-ada. Light showers of rain, just sufficient suffi-cient to lay the dust, fell last night and this morning, the first in a long while. Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer came in Saturday from Cannonville where they have been visiting for the past month. Mrs. Hyrum Atkm lett weanesuay for Salt Lake City to visit her son, Donald, prior to his leaving for his mission. Mrs. Tarn Lund and Mrs. Nell Gates left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to attend the funeral of Mrs. Laura McDonald. Mrs. LoRen Harmon returned last Thursday from Salt Lake City where she spent about three weeks visiting relatives and friends. Reed Dalton Shupe and Vera Alice Rawson, both of Phoenix, Arizona, were married in the St. George temple, tem-ple, October 20, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark of Las Vegas, Nevada, are here visiting friends. They intend to make this their home for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coates arrived Saturday from Mammoth to spend some time here visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coates. Robert, Earl, William and W. G. Worthen and Tom Pearce left Monday Mon-day to resume work at Cedar City after spending a few days here visiting. visit-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Truman came in last Friday from Moapa, Nevada, . where they have been for the past two months. They will spend the winter here. Eagle Scouts Bliss S. Jarvis and Carlyle Thompson left this morning for Ogden to attend the third annual Older Scouts conference. Arthur Paxman accompanied them. A missionary farewell dance was given in the gym last Friday night, in honor of Lewis Christian and George Lytle which was well attended attend-ed and thoroughly enjoyed. Those who have gone to Salt Lake City to attend teachers' institute are, Co. Supl. W. O. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Fordham, Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Ilat'en, Misses Tillie VVinsor, Myrtle Wittwer, Annie Miles. La Verna Webb. Eva Crosby, Emily IUirfmon. Lena Nelson, Miss Mu.ser and Mrs. Junnita Pulsipher. Charles II. Bigolow, traveling road man for (he Los Angeles Examiner, 1ms been spending aboul two weeks i I'Inh on roiul business. Ho l',fl for Kingman and Phoenix, Arizona, Saturday expecting to return here-Mr. here-Mr. Iligelow forecasts big till up roads and travel for this section-He section-He was the originator of the tunnel oast ,f (iiis city which will be included in-cluded in Mi,, ron,i ow under con-structiou. |