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Show Local Column Overflow Subscribe for this paper NOW. Miss Ruth Imlay of Huricane arrived ar-rived Friday to attend the Dixie college. col-lege. Mrs. Mary Judd of Washington is at the local hospital for medical treatment. Edward Brooks returned Tuesday from, Moapa, Nevada, where he has been working. Joseph E. Gubler was a business visitor here the fore part of the week from La Verkin. Charles F. Foster. Jr., came in Tuesday from Enterprise where he lias been working. Miss Katherine Miles entertained her Bee Hive swarm at a house party aft Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Higbee entertained enter-tained a number of friends at a din-ntr din-ntr party Saturday night. Dr. Hutchings and family left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving holidays. ; Miss Anna Musser left Wednesday for her- home at Salt Lake City, to spend Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Evelyn Thurston and her sister, sis-ter, Jean, left Thursday for Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Smith left Wednesday for Spanish Fork and Payson to spend Thanksgiving holidays. holi-days. Elder Arthur F. Miles returned Tuesday from the California mission field after fulfilling a short-term mission. Fred Rennels left Friday for his home at Vernal after spending a few weeks here visiting relatives and ! friends. F. R. Bentley came in from Enterprise Enter-prise Sunday and went to the "Arizona "Ariz-ona Strip" Monday, accompanied by H. R. Bentley. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hafen, who has been quite ill for about two months is making more rapid recovery now. That Pay and Produce Ball is going go-ing to be the most unique of its kind in history. ' Of course you are going to be there tonight. Adv. Milton Burgess arrived Sunday from Central to spend the winter ( here. His wife and children have been here since school opened. Henry W. Gubler was here the latter lat-ter part of last week visiting his children, who are attending school here, also attending to business. The West ward M. I. A. officers and their partners had a get acquainted ac-quainted party on the Sugarloaf Saturday Sat-urday night. A nice time was had. Miss Helen 'Forsha has received a I call to go on a mission. She has accepted ac-cepted the call and expects to leave next April for the California mission field. Mrs. Ivan Miles and small daughter daugh-ter and Mrs. Dennett, mother of Mrs. Miles, arrived Sunday from Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Idaho, to visit relatives and friends here. Vernon Iverson of Mt. Trumbull, Arizona, arrived here Monday from 1 Death Valley, Calif., suffering from blood poisoning in his right leg. He will remain here for treatment. The Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the Lyceum next Sunday at 4 o'clock p. m. The program will e giveo, by the Bentley family. Mrs. Mary M. Leany, Secretary. Graveling on the streets is going Hong fairly well. $1.00 per load is being paid, and some of the team-slers team-slers are making $5.00 and $6.00 per day. Not bad when there is no oth-er oth-er work in sight. Iron Countv Record. Rec-ord. A subscriber writing us from Cal-ifornia Cal-ifornia is certainly a fine specimen f a brag. He says: "This is, indeed, in-deed, a wonderful country. Every hamlet is a town, every town a city, "ery farm a ranch, every barnyard a crral, every mound a mountain, and 0v;O- man a liar." Miss Seralda Peterson of Enter-f'ls-e was operated on for appendici-Us appendici-Us at the local hospital Sunday. "l'r Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel et.-rson, came in with her. Mr. Herson returned home but Mrs. ,ptor!i'i will remain here until her Slighter is sufficiently- recovered to rot'n home. M'- and M,s. Lee na(on, Mr. am rs- Vivian Frei and Mr. and Mis. IT. H Hafen entertained the Woodward scliool faculty and their partners at j le home of the latter at Santa Clara , ,lst Thursday night. Thirty two L Stiests vvere present t0 eI,j0y ti,e Vinson, supper, after which games eie Played and an enjoyable time had. |