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Show Local News Items Mrs. W. E. Myers is at the local hospital hos-pital for treatment. Sam King of Salt Lake City is here on business. Miss Anne Snow is confined to her home with lagrippe. Edward S. Terry of Enterprise was a visitor here last Friday. Grandon Holgate of Orderville spent the week end here visiting. Don't miss seeing "The Hula" on March 8, college auditorium. Mrs. Anna Bentley is entertaining the O. D. O. club this afternoon. Ben Sorenson and Ross Miles returned re-turned last Friday from Kanab. Everyone enjoys Hawaiian music in the moonlight. March 8, 7:30. Dollar specials in groceries at Mathis Market. Read ad in this issue. Adv. Stanley Bradshaw transacted business busi-ness in St. George last Saturday. John Foster of Cedar City was a business visitor here Wednesday. William A. Whitehead left Tuesday for Salt Lake City on business. Tom Wakeling of Toquerville is at the local hospital for treatment. D. H. Tweedie of Hurricane was a business visitor in St. George Tuesday. Come, be loyal to the state primary and see the minstrel review on March 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thurston of Toquerville spent. Saturday here visiting. visit-ing. Come and see "The Life of Bach" and while there visit "the candy shop." Judge D. H. Morris attended court in Parowan Tuesday. He returned Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Irvin Barney and Irvin Jones of Gunlock were St. George visitors Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Earl Mathews and Mr. Simpkins of Panaca, Nev., spent Wednesday here on business. William E. Miller made a business trip to Salt Lake City the latter part of last week. LOST Two ewes on black hill. Finder Find-er please return to Perry Lang and receive re-ceive reward. A chicken sUpper was had at the home of Miss La Vera McArthur Sunday Sun-day evening. See my new line of misses', children's and matron's hats. Mrs. E. B. Snow. Adv. A large number of people from Washington attended the funeral ol Burton Carter here Wednesday. Mrs. Orpha Hunt left Sunday for Cedai City to spend several days with relatives there. Mrs. Violet Esplin entertained a number of friends at her home Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Miss Mattie Earl returned Monday from Monticello, where she spent the past six months. Mrs. Susie Dodge returned" Tuesday from New Harmony after spending a few weeks there visiting. FOR RENT: 20,000 acre sheep range; Cash or Shares, in Victor Valley, Val-ley, California. With water. On main lines of Santa Fe and Union Pacific. Address owners, Appleton Land, Water & Power Co., 311 South Spring Street, room 604, Los Angeles, Calif. Adv. f23ml FOR SALE 30-A. Meadow hay land at Pinto, Utah. Very good for summer sum-mer dairy or for fattening sheep or cattle. Also 220-A. grain and grazing land at Mountain Meadows. These two tracts make a very fine combination combina-tion for ideal summer ranch. A A Nelson, St. George, Utah. Adv. 2t Mrs. O. L. Hiatt left Thursday for her home in Pasadena. Mrs. Fern' Jackson left Sunday for Toquerville to spend several days with relatives there. Joseph -Foremaster returned Monday from Short Creek, Arizona, where he had been working. Miss Melba Holllingshead of Min-ersville Min-ersville came in Saturday to spend several days here. Mrs. Isiah Cox returned Tuesday from Cedar City where she spent a week with relatives. Miss Annie WlMnrJ week end here from Veyo. tt ' Mr. and Mrs. C. F Hanse V Minnie Harris were visitor, h day from Leeds. S here . Don't fail to take advantaa. , dollar specials at Mathis lr Adv. WW rfcu George Woodbury arrived her, day from Los Angeles, Calif Z about three months. '' spejil Miss Frannell Hepworth latter part of last week vteC . home in. Springdale. |