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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS .Mrs. Jos. YV. Carpenter is very ill m her home here. j Frank Crosby left last Saturday; for Salt Lake City. J .Mrs. Albert Graff vi Santa Clara is , at the hospital for treatment. I Mr. and Mrs. Antone Prince of New Harmony is here visiting. Miss Hlanche Mathis entertained at a dancing party last Thursday night. Mrs. Kllen E. Ford left Wednesday for Kanab. She has been here visiting. visit-ing. Aetention is called to the City license ordinance, published in this issue. Bruce Snow came in Sunday from Pine Valley to spend a few days' visiting. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse and family spent the week end here from Cedar City. The infant daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Irving Bryner is very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Otilla Reber of Santa Clara was operated on last Monday at the local hospital. Mrs. Mamie Gardner left Tuesday for Cedar City after visiting here the past few days. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley, Dec. 30; mother and babe doing fine. Bishop and Mrs. Jeter Snow have moved here from Pine Valley to spend the winter. Mrs. Elzada Jackson and son Nel-don Nel-don left Wednesday for Cedar. City to spend New Year's. Miss Pearl Pace of New Harmony arrived here Sunday and is visiting relatives and friends. Clinton Milne is here visiting from Cedar City where he has been working work-ing for several months. June and Ezra McArthur left Monday Mon-day for Park City after spending the past week here visiting. Harvey Meacham returned Saturday Satur-day from Annabella where he spent the Christmas holidays. This number of The News is the last of volume 17. Next week The News enters its 18 th year. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Chamberlain and family left Wednesday for Kanab after spending Christmas here. Born, a daughter to . Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Sullivan at the local hospital, Dec. 2, all concerned doing nicely. Hyrum Bryner has returned home from Good Springs, Nev., where he has been working for several months. Mrs. Greenhill and Mrs. Adams are here visiting fnjm Mt. , Trumbull, Ariz., where they are engaged teaching teach-ing school. :Should you break your Zyjonite or Shell Rim Glasses, bring them to me, I am prepared to repair , them. - A Herman. Adv. dlljl Mrs. Joseph Blake left Monday morning for Belvidere Gardens, Cal., to visit her parents, expecting to be gone about a month. A perfect hurricane of thrills and laughter is Harold Lloyd in "Safety Last." At Electric Theater Thursday Thurs-day and Friday nights. Adv. Beth, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Empey, who has been confined to her bed for the past twe weeks, with pneumonia is improving, Christmas passed quietly here most of the people spending the day at home in family gatherings Everybody seemed very happy. The big dance at night was well attended "Salfety Last" is the first 7-rea' comedy' ever made. Twenty-fivt miles of film stock was used in making mak-ing it. It's sure some picture. Ses it at Electric Theater Thursday anc Friday nights. Adv. Among the number of our friends who subscribed for a year's subcrip tion to The News as a Christmas gif-to gif-to relatives and friends was John T Woodbury, Sr., who paid for thre subscriptions to his daughters, two ii California and one in Denver, Colo. J. P. Palmer and Fern Espliri arrived ar-rived here Tuesday, from Orderville, to visit. Miss Ellen Cannon returned home Dec. 24, from Salt Lake City, where she has been working. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mi's. Sheridan Ballard, of. Lund, at the local hospital last Saturday. D. C. Watson is ill at his home here with pneumonia. " Latest reports are that he is holding his own and improving. im-proving. "Aunt" Josephine Cannon had the misfortune to fall down the celler steps at her home Tuesday, breaking her left collar bone. The first 7-reel thrill a-minute laugh a second comedy cyclone Harold Lloyd in "Safety Last," at Electric Theater Thursday and Friday Fri-day nights. Usual prices." Adv. The editor is thankful to many-friends many-friends for beautiful Christmas greeting greet-ing cards. One of them came from Elder Kenneth Cannon, who is on a mission in Holland and is certainly-very certainly-very pretty. Thanks, Ken. |