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Show Local News Items What affection has a cat for a canary? Advlt. Ren Egan of Delta arrived here Sunday to attend Dixie college. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judd left Wednesday for Salt Lake City. Dance at open air pavilion, Friday, Fri-day, September 27.Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. June ChadbUrn and family have moved in from Pioche for the winter. FOR SALE Pure unfermented grape Juice. 90c per gallon. R. W. Leany, Washington. Advlt. Miss Grace Miller left Sunday for Salt Lake City where she will at-tpnd at-tpnd the U. of U. this winter. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Auben Strabton at the home of Mrs. J. Harridance, Sunday, September 22. Mr. and Mrs." Martin Larson came in Wednesday from Motoqua on receiving re-ceiving word of the illness of their daughters who are attending school here. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Empey and son Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Empey returned Wednesday from Ursine, Nev., where they had spent several days with relatives. According to word received last night from Salt Lake City, the condition con-dition of Lorenzo McGregor is somewhat some-what improved. Norman E. Johnson, formerly head of the men's furnishings department of the J. C. Penney store at Nephi, arrived in St. George Sunday to take the position cf assistant manager of the local Penney store to be opened soon. Mr. and 2 Irs. E. C. Mason and family cf Plymouth arrived here Saturday. Ihey in company with Mrs. Mjn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cvermyer spent Monday visiting vis-iting in Cedar City at- the homes of Ashton Jones and Piatt Watson, and spent Wednesday in Zion park. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrus of Los Angeles arrived here on Monday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Andrus. Mrs. Andrus was formerly Irene Boston of Los Angeles An-geles and the marriage took pla-S last Friday. They were accompanied accompan-ied by James Andrus who spent the summer working there. |