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Show Local News Items Mr. and Mrs. John K. Eardley and family of Motoqua came in Sunday to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Morris and daughter of Parowan spent Sunday with relatives here. What is there mysterious about a cat and a canary? Advlt. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snow, Tuesday, September 2"- ... Dance at open air pavilion, Friday, Fri-day, September 27. Advlt. ... FOB SALE Team, harness and wagon. Andrew Winsor, St. George. Adv2t. ... Miss Marion Lee entertained the music club at her home last Thursday Thurs-day evening. FOR SALE Small pigs. W. B. Mathis, phone 54-W. Adv2t. . Miss Vella Ruth Morris returned last Thursday from the Grand Canyon Can-yon where she spent the summer. FOR SALE Peaches, orange cling and white heath cling. Phone or write Nordeen's ranch, Motoqua, Utah.-Adv3t. ... Mr. and Mrs. Alma A. Nelson and family came in Monday from Mountain Moun-tain Meadows to spend the winter. ... My winter course in group piano lessons will begin Monday, September Septem-ber 23. Please make arrangements early. Mrs. Ada Cannon. Adv2t. ... "WSllard Pixton arrived here Monday Mon-day front Salt Lake City to visit for several days. ... Elwood Romney left Monday for Provo where he will attend the B. Y, TJ. ... MOLASSES LABELS Have them printed by the Washington County News. Standard prices, prompt service. ser-vice. Advtf. ... FOR SALE Apples and Keif er pears. Phone or write, Martin Larson, Lar-son, Motoqua, Utah. Advtf. ... FOR SALE 4 room house, full lot, cellar, other improvements. Three blocks southwest of square. Inquire Mathew Bentley. Adv4t. ... Vernon Snow and family came down Saturday from Pinto and will spend the winter here. ... Attorney W. B. Higgins of Fillmore Fill-more came in Monday to attend the September term of the district court. E. D. Anthony, of the traffic department de-partment of the Pickwick Stage System, Sys-tem, spent the fore part of the week here on business for his company. ... Jos. WJ. Prince, D. C. Watson, G. W. Hail, Albert E. Miller, Judge Le Roy H. Cox and Fred Reber of the Washington County Oil Development Company, returned the last of the week front Salt Lake City where they had been on company business. ... A bridal shower was given Friday Fri-day evening in Washington for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tobler. Many beautiful beau-tiful presents were received by the couple. Ice cream and cake were served. No more anxiety. No more danger. dan-ger. No more doubt. Use FLY-TOX, then you may be sure your garments gar-ments will retain their original beauty beau-ty and perfection free from ravages rav-ages of moths. FLY-TOX kills moths, eggs, larvae. Spray thoroughly blankets, blan-kets, carpets, rugs, clothing, furs and woolens. INSIST on FLY-TOX. FLY-TOX Is the scientific insecticide developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial In-dustrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Simple instructions on each botUe for killing ALL household house-hold insects. FLY-TOX is safe, stainless. Has perfume-like fragrance. fra-grance. Every bottle guaranteed. Adv.lt. |