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Show I CORRESPONDENCE I i 1 KOCKVILLE Kockville, J mm 22. Many ears are missing through daily en ronto to Zion park. A number ol' railroad executives are now in the park on business in ronneetion with (he hotel and collages to he built in the canyon can-yon next fall. Milo llirschi Mas been suffering from toothache for some time. Ho persuaded a good blacksmith lo try bis band at dentistry An hour later Milo left for Hurricane with a dislocated dislo-cated jaw, and the tooth was still aching. Mr. and Airs. L. L. Griswold of the Los Angeles Gas & Electric corporation corpora-tion were visitors here last. Friday. They are making a tour of the national nation-al parks and were enthusiastic in their praise of Ziou park. A number of teams are busy hauling haul-ing gravel for the new bridge. Will Langston and Alma UeMill have gone to Cedar mountain after more posts. Some improvement has been made in the roads locally. Lester Dalton made a trip to Cedar City last. week. He returned Friday, bringing with him his small niece ami nephew. Ruth and Frank Henderson. Hen-derson. Mrs. WinWord Gifford has returned return-ed to her home here after visiting in Cedar City for some time. Mrs. Levi DeMill is very sick, she has been confined to her bed for the past week. Miss Noma DeMill of Hurricane spent last week here visiting relatives. PINE VALLEY J'ine Valley, June. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Dilworlli Ilecksl rom who have been hero visiting the former's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 10. Bockstrom, have returned to their home at Pan-guitch. Pan-guitch. Dilworth's brother, Marion, went with them to visit a while. Mrs. Henry Jacobson has returned from tin! northern part of the state, where she went to attend the funeral of he,r sister, Mrs. George. E. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner have returned re-turned from Provo, where they spent two weeks visiting Mr. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Gardner. Mrs. Ann R. Snow is a very sick women at the home of her son, Itishop Jeter Snow, and has been bedfast for some time. Mr. and Mrs. George Bockstrom and daughter Annie have gone north to visit relatives. William Snow has gone to St. George, combining business with pleasure. Sell and Antone Bracken were here today, from Central, obusiness. V. W. Cannon was here from St,' George yesterday on business. Reuben Gardner left last Saturday for Salt Lake City. |