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Show LOCALANDGENERAL NEWS I Jed Cox is a visitor here from Cedar Ced-ar City. Don't forget the school election next Wednesday. Antone Prince is a visitor here from New Harmony. N. H. Smith of Milford was a visitor visit-or here last week end. Clifford Heaton is a visitor here from Moccasin, Arizona. Mrs. Ezra Lytle of Central has moved here for the winter. Miss Ruth Morse is a new employee em-ployee at the St. George Cafe Thomas Cottam left last Saturday for Salt Lake City, no business. H. J... Burgess has bought a new Buick car from Charles B. Petty. Miss Alice Gates spent the week end here visiting from Hurricane. B. L. Covington is the local repre sentative for Ford cars. Adv. j3tf The Dixie college orchestra played at Kanab the latter part of last week. Malen Cox of Pine Valley was a visitor here the fore part of the week. Matt Pymm arrived Friday from Salt Lake City to visit relatives and friends. Charles R. Walters spent the week end here from Wolf Hole, Ariz,, on business. Hon. Chas. B. Petty of Hurricane was a visitor here the latter part of last week. " Several members of the H. H. club spent the week end at Mesquite, Nevada, Nev-ada, visiting. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Gor-don Mathis November 21, all concerned con-cerned doing nicely. George W. Hail returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where he spent several days on business. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Terry of Enterprise, spent the week end here visiting relatives and friends. Albert Holt, Alma Truman and Durward Terry spent the week end here visiting from Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mundy left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where th.ey will spend their vacation. . Miss- Ovilla Empey returned last Thursday from Parowan where she spent about three weeks visiting. THE STYLE SHOP Just in, School Dresses for the Girls, at Jennie Brown Residence. Adv. P. M. Iverson and son Floyd were visitors here the fore part of the week from Mount Trumbull, Arizona. KIMBALL PIANO FOR SALE. In first class condition. A-. bargain for $200. John H. Riding, City. Adv. n25dl6 Esmond Hughes returned to his home at Mesquite, Nevada, Saturday after spending about a week here visiting. Malcolm Pymm spent . Saturday, bunaay ana Monday here from Salt Lake City, on business and visiting relatives. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Iverson of Mt. Trumbull, Arizona, in this city, Nov 18; all concerned doing do-ing nicely. Charles Whipple has bought a Hudson brougham from Dean A. Clark. It is a beauty and Charles is proud of it. PARENTS-TEACHERS ASSN. Notice: A special program will be given next Sunday at 11 a. m. A full attendance is desired. Do you want to attend that dance Thanksgiving night. Come on. The managers say they'll accept the beans, or squash, etc., and your ward stands a chance at one of the three prizes. Adv. Dr. D. A. McGregor was in Parowan. Paro-wan. Sunday. He came up to take Miss Lorna Connell back to St. George for medical treatment. Her sisters, Clara, Eileen and Zola went with her. Parowan Times. WHEN BETTER CARS Are Built, Buick Will Build Them. We.are exclusive ex-clusive agents for Washington county. coun-ty. Let us demonstrate the Famous 1927 Model Buick to you. Petty-Motor Petty-Motor Co., Hurricane, Utah. Adv. nlS-25 Roy Bundy of Mt. Trumbull, Ariz., was a visitor here the fore part of the week. Eugene Herman arrived here Sunday Sun-day from northern points to visit his parents. Burnell McAllister left Friday for Salt Lake City to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Josephine Sanders entertained entertain-ed the J. A. M. club at her home last Thursday. The fourth years of the Dixie college col-lege had a party at the Biz Ray hall Tuesday night. Claud Bracken and Grant Keys of Central were visitors here the fore part of the week. James W. Imlay was a visitor here the fore part of the week from Hurricane, Hurri-cane, on business. Martin Anderson and Harry Jackson Jack-son of Toquerville were visitors here the fore part of the week. Walter Riding returned last Friday Fri-day from Bryce Conyon, where he spent the summer working. Mr. and Mrs. J .C. Kelso of Manti were here the latter part of last week en route to California points. Dave Abbott of Mesquite, Nevada, was a visitor here Friday on his way to northern points, on business. Robert Bagshaw had the misfortune misfor-tune to break his right arm while cranking a Ford car last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Waite of Bunk-erville, Bunk-erville, Nev., spent the fore pfcrt of the week here working in the temple. The J. A. M. club had a party at the home of Mrs. Bertha McGregor Saturday night. A nice time was had. Edwin R. Higbee and Tom Wake-ling Wake-ling spent the week end here visiting from Circleville, where they are working. RELIEF SOCIETY BAZAAR, Friday, Fri-day, Nov. 26, at Lyceum. Lunches served from noon to mid-night. A good lunch for 25(. Adv. Bishop and Mrs. Jeter Snow of Pine Valley came in last Saturday. Mr. Snow returned home but Mrs. Snow will spend the winter here. S. C. Jones of Enterprise, James Imlay of Hurricane and Bishop E. .R. Frei of Santa Clara were here Tuesday Tues-day to attend a school board meeting. Miss Vilda Leavitt went to Mesquite, Mes-quite, Nevada, Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving at home. Miss Ida Wallis accompanied her to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvian Hughes and Mrs. Jesmie Barnum returned to their home at Mesquite, Nevada, last Friday Fri-day after spending a few days here working in the temple. |