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Show I LOCAL. iTEliS : : : : :- : .;. -. .: 4. .;. The .'IcCaHy siore. which is having hav-ing a thorough renovation and cleaning clean-ing and has been rented to a Salt Lake firm. P. I. Trent, city treasurer "of Islen Nevada, is in "hay'ile. California, visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs Abbey Smith. v Mrs. .las Lang spent the week end in TV, iv, ,- with relatives and friemls. She says it snowed hard all day Sunday Sun-day and was still snowing Monday 'afternoon when she left for home. K- X- Tboiepion of I'.eaver. has !"''"; ' f leaver and '.MU'oi'd ev, iiiin.-s. 1- ph, -ii,g M,-. j L. 'hint, who has been with us for 1 ho pa.-; iwo yen--. Mr. Cant is very ill at pre-"n'. F-. i-youe i- sorrv to ' '" All wish him a sp"f'iy ii'.'i-o-ery. .'rs. Painter has been taking advantage ad-vantage of the pleasant spring weather wea-ther to give her store, a thorough cleaning. The woodwork and sh-!-ves have had a new coat of varnish 'and the shelves have been filled with tiie new designs for fancy work find beautiful novelties for St. Patrick Day. The tastefully arranged win- , dows are the very latest. . j Chas Beard returned Monday ev- j ening from Paragoonah. where he j went with his family to visit Mrs. Meard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stone, j Mrs. Beard and son will remain for j a few days longer. j Have you heard why the priceof ; Hutch Cleanser has gone up? Well. ' Harve Hedges took his semi-annual ' bath Sunday, getting ready to attend at-tend the Choir club's Annual bazaar, to be held at the L. D. S. church 011 Thursday, March 17th. Mr. H. B. Humphries of Clark-1 ville, Virginia, who has been visit-ng visit-ng his sister, Mrs. Mary Donald, at Rig Springs, Texas, arrived here on Tuesday morning to visit his uncle C. A. Arrington and family. Miss Mabel Davidson, who left the city last fall to spend the winter in Texas, returned Wednesday morning, of last week and will stay with her sister, Mrs. Robert Sherwood and ', family. Miss Iretta Atkins gave a liarty at ! her home Friday evening from 7:30! to 11 o'clock p. m. Twenty-five guests were present. A dainty luncheon lun-cheon was served and the evening was spent with games and music. . j Mrs. Lottie Pearce, proprietress of the Hotel Beaver was the dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enice .Tones Sunday evening. Mrs. Peai'ce left on the evening train for Salt Lake City, where she will visit her sister's Mrs. Ray Barton, ?Tr Edgar White and Cecila Jones, for a few days. Mrs. E. A. Olson entertained at her home Tuesday evening at dinner for Mrs. C. W. Seaton, of Salt Lake City, m-.i,!,! Innturor r, f tliQ Pgclorn Qtr who was here on an official visit. Mrs. E. Crandall went to Salt Lake Saturday, to bring Mrs. Crandall, Cran-dall, who has been at the L. D. S. hospital for the past two weeks, home. She is much improved and is glad to be home again. The people in the southwest 7 of town have the right idea in regard re-gard to making their homes attractive attrac-tive so that the town will grow. Many Ma-ny of them have taken advantage of the beautiful spring days, making lawns, planting seeds and shrubery General Superintendent of Tele graph Line Construction, Mr. How- j ard, was in Caliente one day last j week. Speaking of motor car ac cidents, Mr. Howard said; that he joined -the club several, years ago, and to prove it, he removed his hat and told Bob Sands to- part his hair on the top of his head and look. Sure enough, there was the I X L brand showing that Mr. Howard had duly taken all the degrees with the assistance as-sistance of several surgeons, but Bob could find no- hair to part. Did you , read that interesting article ar-ticle on the other page. Mrs. Phil Orwin pleasantly entertained enter-tained the Ladies aid of the M. E. church, Thursday afternoon of last week. The afternoon was spent in piecing quilt blocks . Twenty-one ! were present to enjoy the afternoon. Ice cream and cake and lemonade were served at the close of the after- t noon by the hostess, assisted in serv- ! ing by her daughter. Mercv. A 1 |