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Show HEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT Rex Fawcett underwent an operation oper-ation at the local hospital last Thursday. Don Price left on Friday for his home in Carbon County after a week's visit with relatives and friends here. He is en route home from Seattle, Washington and a tour of the coast. Mrs. Esmond Hughes and son, Elmer left last Wednesday for their home . at Mesquite, Nevada after a week's visit wit hrelatives and friends. NEW CROP ALFALFA SEED At lower prices. Perfectly cleaned clean-ed and certified. B. Jarvis Jr. S23C. Lawrence Marsh underwent an operation at the local hospital last Wednesday. Plan now to attend M. I. A. Harvest Har-vest Ball Oct. 1 S23-30P. H w Mr. and Mrs. George W. Worthen returned home last Wednesday Wed-nesday morning from Provo, where they spent a few days visiting their son, George and his family. While there Mrs. Worthen enjoyed her first airplane ride. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Herschi and two children of Cedar City spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Harmon and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foremaster and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Skull of Los Angeles returned to their home last Thursday after visiting with relatives and friends here. In company with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foremaster, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Foremaster Foremas-ter and Lindau Foremaster, they spent three days at the Foremaster Ranch near Cane Beds, Arizona. Wear Apron or Overalls at the Harvest Ball Oct. 1. S23-30P Alma C. Lambert and son, Cannon Can-non of Salt Lake City, were visiting visit-ing relatives and, friends here over the week-end and attending to business affairs. Mr. Cannon returned re-turned three weeks ago from the Australian mission where he labored labor-ed for over two years. Another son is now laboring in the New Zealand Mission. Miss Aurelia Bennion and Miss Berneice Bennion of Salt Lake City were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Atkin Jr. Mrs. R. A. Morris Jr. returned to her home at Logan on Sunday. MIT Morris remained to visit with his mother, Mrs. R. A. Morris and other relatives. -? -,'f a- LAWN SEED Straight grasses and mixtures. NOW is the time to plant. Prices are right at B. Jarvis'. S23C. Word has been received here by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Snow of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knell at the Iron Co. Hospital Friday, September 17. jt, ."- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lindorf and family of Salt Lake City were visiting over the week-end at the home of Miss Lena Nelson. WANTED Man with car. Route experience preferred but not necessary. neces-sary. Rawleigh's Dept. UTI-81-M, Denver, Colorado. X Miss Ruth Neilson of Salt Lake City spent the latter part of last week here visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Clark left last Thursday for Provo to make their home. Waldo Brooks left last Friday for Los Angeles where he will spend several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Atkinson. He will also have a short visit with relatives before returning home. Warren Hardy of Bunkerville, Nevada underwent an operation at the local hospital last Wednesday night. Mrs. Leo A. Snow, Mrs. Merrill Russell and Miss Mattie Pendleton returned home Sunday evening from a week's visit in Afton, Wyoming. They were accompanied home by their sister Mrs. A. D. Tayson who will spend a week visiting with them and other relatives. rela-tives. WILL TRADE 7 tube radio for wood. See Harold Miles S23P. -3 Mrs. D. Nelson Pearce was the guest of honor at a party given at her home last week by the Lady Ordinance Workers of the St. George Temple. Mrs. Pearce, who has been confined to her home since last May with a leg injury is still getting about on crutches Refreshments were served to the twenty-one present. Win a turkey at the Harvest Ball October 1. S23-30P. Rulon Everett arrived here Thursday from Salt Lake City and remained visiting with his parents and other relatives until Tuesday when he went to Los Angeles where he will attend the University of Southern California this winter. Miss Virgina Prince, Stanley Schmutz and McKay Neilson have gone to Provo to spend the winter win-ter attending the B. Y. U. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Benson of Meeker, Colorado, Mr. Benson was connected con-nected with the Standard Oil Station Sta-tion here for some time. Mrs. Mattie Empey and Mrs. 1 Famie Nelson returned home Tuesday from a week's visit in Los Angeles. FOR SALE Square dining room table and four chairs. Perfect Per-fect condition. Phone 260-J. S23C. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Callister and T. Clark Callister and son Grant of Fillmore attended funeral funer-al services for Dr. C. M. Clark here on Sunday. The following have been discharged dis-charged from the local hospital during the past week: Mrs. V. E. Iverson and infant son of Washington, Wash-ington, Mrs. Mary Leavitt of Bunkerville, Nevada and Mrs. Emma Hemenway of St. George. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R,uesch of Springdale underwent an operation at the local hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Seaman returned Tuesday from a two week's visit with her husband in Logan and relatives in Salt Lake City. |