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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Miss Belle Alexander is a new employee em-ployee at the Dixie hotel. Special prices on flour and sugar. Thos. Judd's Store. Adv. J28a4 Mrs. Tom Wakling spent the week : end here visiting from Toquerville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bible of Gold-strike Gold-strike spent the .week end here visiting. visit-ing. Odell Leavitt was a business visitor here from Beaver Dams, Ariz., the fore part of the week. Arthur Rodgers returned July 20 from Los Angeles, where he spent a week visiting. Gene Woods was a visitor here the latter part of last week from Barclay, Nevada. Edward Sparks of Motoqua spent the ' latter part of last week here on business. busi-ness. Maynard Pollock was a business visitor vis-itor here Tuesday from Littlefield, Arizona. Ari-zona. Miss Melba Hollingshead left Saturday Satur-day for her home at Minorsville after spending the past two months here. Grant Gates, Alston Isom and Bert Sullivan spent the week end here from Veyo where they are working. FOR SALE Thirty-five turkeys, all ages and sizes. Inquire Hyrum Leany, Sr., city. Kuman D. Williams spent the fore part of the week on Kanarra mountain with his family. Mrs. Anne Price spent the fore part of the week at Grass Valley visiting her brother, Mason Rencher. Miss Rachel Miller spent the week end in Zion park visiting her sister, Miss Mary. Wyatt Miles returned on Saturday from Salt Lake City where he has been attending summer school. Mrs. Wallace B. Mathis, son Reed and daughter Miss Lillian left Tuesday for Pine to spend a few days. They . were accompanied by Miss Mona Reber. Shirl and Jerry, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Clare Woodbury of Nephi, arrived here Monday to spend a week visiting relatives. rela-tives. Miss Mishie Seegmiller returned Friday Fri-day from Pine Valley where she spent about six weeks visiting relatives and friends. ' LET'S SWIM AT VEYO POOL. Seven to 11 p. m. is the best time. Adv. J21al8 People ordering Butter Wrappers 1 from outside points should include amount for postage: 100, If, 200, 9; 500, 12f ; 1000, 15. Send money with order unless you want them sent C. O. D. Adv. J21all Miss Laura Lund spent the week end here from Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lund arid Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bible spent Saturday at Zion canyon. Merwin and Arvel Hartman of Leeds were business visitors here the latter part of last week. Nat Ashby and La Von McQuaid were business visitors at Milford last Saturday. D. Clark Watson returned Monday from northern points where he spent about a week on business. Karl Moss and Vivian Milne returned re-turned Friday from Bryce canyon where they have been painting. Miss La Ren Watson returned Friday from Nephi where she spent several days visiting. Greely Sylvester spent the latter part of last week here visiting from Mes-quite, Mes-quite, Nev. Dave Linge and Wilford Leavitt of Mesquite, Nev., spent Sunday here visiting. vis-iting. Dr. Wilford J. Reichman returned Saturday from Salt Lake City where he spent a week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Cray Fullerton came in Sunday from Zion park to spend a few days here visiting relatives. Mrs. Goldia Foremaster spent last week end here visiting from Short I Creek, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis and j Reed Mathis returned Thursday from j Pine where they had been visiting. Miss Vilate Webb returned Friday j from Zion park where she spent the j past few months working. Mrs. Hortense Foremaster returned Friday from Hurricane where she spent about three weeks visiting. i Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brooks and chil- I dren left last Thursday for their home at Salt Lake City after spending some time here. ' WANTED Men and teams to cut and log at Nelson sawmill on Buckskin Mountain. Information at sawmill or j at O. K. Jr. Grocery, St. George. ! Adv.J28a4 Judge D. H. Morris of tills city has i been invited to serve on a committee that is to select singers from Utah to contest in the Atwater Kent Foundation Founda-tion audition the latter part of October. Oc-tober. Last Friday a party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Worthem. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Henric. Mr. and Mrs. Usher Henrle. Mr. and Mrs. James A. I Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Henric j and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller autoed to Fish Lake where they spen. several days angling for the finny tribe. The pleasure of their trip was destroyed when one of the gentlemen who has charge of the boathouse was drowned, and upon their arrival at Richfield it was learned that a one and one-hnlf year old baby had strayed from Its home and had been devoured by a hog. Aside from all that they had a wonderful time. Garfield County News. |