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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS j Bruce Snow spent Sunday here I from Pine Valley. Antone Bracken spent last week j end here from Central. Miss Zelda Nelson is a new clerk at A. R. Whitehead's store. Brooks Hale was here Tuesday from Hales' ranch on business. Mrs. Julia C. Thayne spent Wednesday Wed-nesday here from Washington. Miss Naomi Atkin is spending a two weeks' vacation at Cedar City. Miss Metta Carter arrived here last Saturday from Salt Lake City. Sheriff Wilford Go ft' left Wednesday Wednes-day morning for Provo on official business. bus-iness. Murray and Karl Harrison spent last -week end here from Newcastle, visiting. Mrs. Velva Covington spend last Friday here from Cedar City, on business. Mrs. Ianthus Spendlove is here from Hurricane visiting. She came last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Snow left last Thursday for Salt Lake City to visit relatives. Mrs. Mollie McAllister returned home the fore part of last week from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ether Wood of Hurricane spent Sunday here on her way home from Salt Lake City. Vivian and Irvin Milne left Tuesday Tues-day for Bunkerville, Nev., to do some painting down there. The Athena club had a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snow Monday. A good time was had. Elder Clarence Schmutz returned home last Sunday from Switzerland, where he had been on a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Snow left Wednesday Wednesday for St. Thomas, Nev. William Cobb was in from Mt. Trumbull the fore part of the week. He reports beautiful storms out that way. FOR SALE. White Top Studebaker Stude-baker Buggy in good condition. Inquire In-quire of Ernest Stucki, Santa Clara. Adv. s3-10 Miss Metta Carter and Mrs. Kate Thurston left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where they will teach school the coming winter. FOR SALE CHEAP 200 acre farm, new Auto Knitter, chickens, fruit jars. Mrs. Myrza M. Leavitt, St. George.- Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Empey, Jr., returned home last Friday from Parowan and other points where they had been visiting. Send in your orders for Heath Cling Peaches to A. H. Woodbury at La Verkin. Price 4(f lb delivered next month. Adv. a20tf Jos. T. Atkin has sold his sheep and gone out of the sheep business entirely. He still retains his cattle, which are doing well. Mrs. George H. Hunt returned home Wednesday after spending about three mouths in California and Arizona, visiting relatives. Mrs. Merle Tolton and Miss Beth Gardner left Wednesday, the former for Salt Lake and the latter for Af-ton, Af-ton, Wyoming, to teach school. Isaiah, Henderson and Frank Cox returned Sunday from Salt Lake City, where they had been to attend the funeral of their sister Geneva. The Misses Ruth, Rose, and Olive Walker, Miss Lillian Wallis and the Misses Ruth and Irene Riding left Tuesday for Cedar City to take in the Rodeo. Miss Lyle Foster, youngest daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clias. F. Foster of this city, has gone to Des Moines, Iowa, to enjoy a visit, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ei'fie Byers. Correspondents are requested to mail their letters so they reach here Tuesday to insure publication in current cur-rent issue. Hurricane, Rockville, La Verkin and C.afton correspondence was not received until Wednesday afternoon this week. Quite a number of our citizens have gone to Cedar City to take in the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse and daughter Miss Dorothy spent Tuesday here from Cedar City. Men's Suits from $15. .00 to $30.00. Why send off when we can fix you up, Jas. Andrus & Sons Co. Adv. Mrs. Moroni McArthur came home Sunday from Pinto, where she had been to attend the home-coming. Mrs. John R. Wallis left last Friday Fri-day for Logan and Salt Lake City, where she intends visiting relatives about two weeks. FOR SALE. A few Homes. Five acres of land with water in Clara Field. See A. F. Miles or W. W. McArthur. Adv. a2 7sl0 Prof, and Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner and family returned last Saturday from Zion National park where they spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Worthen entertained enter-tained on Tuesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foremaster, about to leave for California. Mrs. Lillian Gluyas and two sons left last Friday for their home at Maricopa, Cal., after spending a few months here with relatives. Bill Shanley, Jim D. Hudson and Luther Swanner spent Wednesday morning here while on their way to Cedar Ciay to take in the rodeo. Prof, and Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner left Wednesday for Provo, where Mr. Tanner will head the department of zoology and entomology at the B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Wads-worth Wads-worth spent Thursday here from Pau-aca Pau-aca on their way to Overton, Nev., where Mr. Wadsworth is principal of the school. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sorenson arrived ar-rived home last Thursday from Monroe, Mon-roe, where they had been for several weeks visiting their daughter, Mrs. Erne Magleby. FOR SALE One Jersey Milk Cow, one yearling heifer, one United States Cream Separator, Improved, and two city lots. Call on or address, Mrs. Annie C. Johnsen,, Box 155, St. George. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bowler came in from magotsu Monday with their 11-year old daughter Metta, who was suffering with a badly infected infec-ted right leg caused by a scratch of a rusty wire. She is improving. Are you buying Real Estate? Or lending money on Real Estate? If so, you should see that the title is good and clear. Call on John T. Woodbury, Licensed Abstracter, to prepare you an Abstract of Title. Adv. al3s24 A party from Panaca, Nev., are here doing work in St. George Temple. Tem-ple. They are Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Rass Ronnow. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen, Eli Edwards, all with their families, Kenneth Lee and two Miss Danvers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Hardy of Salt. Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pearce of Cornish arrived here Monday Mon-day night on their way to Zion National Na-tional park and Grand Canyon to visit vis-it relatives and old time friends. It is 3 0 years since Hardy moved from Dixie and 2 0 years since Pearce left. It is the first time the latter has h?en here since. Mr. Hardy was here during dur-ing the home-coming. |