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Show fiii!! ' : ; 0 OF THE COUNTY SEAT . AIS William Atkm Sr., : r f Thuviday fivm Monterey. I ' l0 visit tliir son, Le- j : A'kl"'.vmnlon Lake returned ; -;iVt'romlAngolos whore : ' ,nvral days visiting her i vh0 is working tlioiv. i , s Gilon came in Mon- r to visit with her par-;"and par-;"and Mrs. Isaac Hunt, 'accompanied by Lester "" V'ola Woodbury ol New : ::Vand Mr- and Mrs. CIk.s. ; "whin of Cedar City are r the John T. Woodbury :"'.'!'tollo'ing a week's visit : .'ind Salt Lake where they ,-unf father, who is at-school at-school there. ' Famie Nelson returned pilit from Provo where Zi her daughter, Evalyn week-end visiting Mr. Frank Milne and family. I. Evelyn remained to visit her lor a few weeks. .','r xi Mrs. Bert Milne re-:,i re-:,i Tuesday night from a two-"rt two-"rt to Fish Lake. r-A Mrs. J. P- Simpson and family and Mrs. Simpson's : -?r Mrs. Webber of Euphrata, : ;r'C,ion spent the week-end at , rjrjr R. Simpson home. They .n touring the southern ":, parks and were enroute to - Angeles to visit relatives. Mr. '-son will be remembered by v as editor of the News for a -i time in 1933. -L IUHC 11' : b Snow, who has been seri-', seri-', ill for the past several weeks :,U jn very poor health. Irs. Lennie Gregerson of Pin-; Pin-; and her daughter, Mrs. -;tira Minor and two child- of Salt Lake City returned Pinlura on Monday after a .; mth Mrs. Gregerson's par-:. par-:. Mr. and Mrs. George W. , -hen and other relatives here. i rs. Alice Snow who has been seriously ill is improving nice-'. nice-'. ':. and Mrs. William T. Morris Sir. and Mrs. William T. Mor-Jr., Mor-Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A. . and Pres. George F. White-: White-: and Grover Shakespeare at-.rd at-.rd funeral services for Wil-Brooksby Wil-Brooksby at Fredonia, Ari-. Ari-. on Sunday. Vs. E. Penn Smith entertained er mother's home on Sunday in honor of Mrs. LeRoy ple of Las Vegas, Nev. :Vs. Annie Webb had the pleas-i pleas-i having 26 members of the iy present at a gathering at nme on Sunday. Members in-4: in-4: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy vple and family of Las Vegas, k Mr. and Mrs. Lester ) itt and family of Gunlock; and Mrs. William Baker and 'jyand Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ;iand family and Misses Shir-snd Shir-snd Enid Webb and Murray Dean Webb. :-re Terry and Mrs. Thomas rry attended funeral services ;raca, Nevada on Tuesday for 'Mher-in-law, George Ed- ';'niey and Mrs. George D. and two sons of Beaver and Mrs. Frank C. Cones of Grand Junction Colo- . a-ed at the home of Mayor Mrs- A'bert E. Miller the 'Part of last week and spent aays visiting. Mrs. Cones .wdrcn remained here with : rents. Mrs. Glenn Wagner sons of Akron, Ohio ar-re ar-re Sunday to spend two ; Mnter Pa''entS' Mr' and iv'Bl'i"gl,urst and son of ; 'e Bringhurst and Miss L ,ae Done of payson . n edin the L. D. S. chapel ,o elesIast Sunday accord. . wd received by relatives lLEiN1TService station, , 1,JI Ped and house in con APPly William Mosley. !' rfvt J24P- "l Furnished apart-, apart-, one l66 city. j,4p. nLt.-Citron seed. 30c .," v'non Graff, Santa :k Va, J24P. D d!son accompanied his 'd t Pm? t0 Provo wnel"e Utah Scouts on their D. C, to the dron 1 ft' Gordon Mathis th,s morning for i rerettheywill spend , B'tmg friends and rel- fL!nd Mre. Henry J. -hfeS' IUini0S is visit- X ,0' ln the University of ' a!1(i Mr! t . Wertn iames McArthur ' the "J night from a 11 tdauShter, Mrs. V:ia. ken at Angel's Camp. S u' -!,f -ok,inSOn who sPent ; -'atio aT p here niz-left niz-left ,''osPerity Pen-''Citv0" Pen-''Citv0" Wednesday for Ethel na ,bUs,ness-?In ,bUs,ness-?In ith m- 18 visit'mg at ,X Uh Miss Miidred Judd V MSlf"sen returned ' ?afteral alt Uke City Prkh 11 with her sis-' sis-' heTe ey Mrs. V.- I Mr. and M,,s. Lloyd Jennings re-'""! re-'""! I uosy from Levan where ! at ended the funeral services ;' "is brother, Mais Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ilafen and ! C ashier Arthur F. Miles of the Unk ot St. George attended the Uinkers convention at Brvce can yon last week. Word has been received here of the birth t a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Gruis at LaGrande Oregon recently. Mrs. Gruis wili be remembered by friends here as I -Miss trancis Ferguson. Mrs. Zora Jarvis left last Thursday Thurs-day to spend some time with Mr and Mrs. Gene Parsons and family fam-ily at Salt Lake City. The Jolly Sewers held their re-- lll ll' JI-T l,,U . u ar 4-a club meeting at the home of Mrs. Leo Smith on Tuesday Oflicers elected for the years' work are president, Joyce Wil-kins; Wil-kins; vice-president, Barbara Truman; Tru-man; Caroline Stucki, secretary and Dorothy McArthur cheer leader lead-er and song leader with Helen Brooks as an assistant and the reporter. re-porter. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Orton left for their home at Hannah, Wyoming Wyom-ing on Tuesday accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Asenith Cottam and Ellen Rave Cottam. They will be joined at Parowan by Mr. Or-ton's Or-ton's mother who will accompany them. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McAllister left Tuesday evening for Provo where they will visit Mrs. McAllis- lei s motner, Mrs. Alma McGregor McGreg-or before going on to Denver where they will make their home. Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Berneice Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Harper to Evan D. Walters Wal-ters at Los Angeles, California recently. Mrs. Claude Thompson has gone to Cedar City to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Arns. Mr. and Mrs. Arns are the parents of a baby boy, born this month. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wadsworth, Mrs. Manomas L. Andrus and Mrs! Pearl Morris returned home last Wednesday from Salt Lake City where they attended the Andrus family reunion. Mrs. Manomas Andrus was 95 years of age on March 10, and is the oldest resident resi-dent in this section of the country. She enjoyed herself very much on Ll 1C LI ip. Clarence Dahl underwent an appendicitis ap-pendicitis operation at the local hospital last Thursday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Orton of Hannah, Wyoming have been visiting here this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cottam Cot-tam and his sister, Mrs. LeRoy H. Cox. P. D. Spillsbury of the Agricultural Agri-cultural department of the college col-lege left Sunday to attend an intensive in-tensive course for Smith-Hughes workers at the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college. The course will be for two weeks and will be under un-der the leadership of the state supervisors. Mr. Merkley will also attend. S' ,Ev;ldea" Brametl and son, Jack ol Los A ,es ; ter part of last week here visit- ber sisters. Mrs. Jessie Pris-, Pris-, e-v and Mrs. Vilate Lewis while 1 with 'i 1 frm a Weks visit "Uh lelatives m Salt Lake Citv Mrs. Arthur Cottam and Mrs. Joseph Foremaster were called to sidenfaM St Thureday to the bed-Pritehlar';.0'1' bed-Pritehlar';.0'1' Mrs" William Fririv rJa'T Chadbu'-n left last SitTelaUve ' t0 j Miss Alice Milne of Salt Lake City arrived here, last Fridav to I ." m,her' Mrs" Alice Milne and other relatives. Lyman Smith returned to his home at Boise, Idaho on Monday after visiting relatives and work-inginthe work-inginthe Temple here the past. Bin!''8' ,ir?C Perl and Bobbie and Lillie Wilson returned to their home at Taft, .California on Monday Mon-day after visiting their sister, Mrs Kay Banta here for several days Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt of Silver City, Mrs. Marion Terry of Alpine and Charles Webb of Riv-erton Riv-erton left for their respective homes after a visit with relatives and friends in Washington county Arland Udall left last Thursday for Salt Lake City to spend a week visiting and transacting business. busi-ness. A bridal shower honoring Miss Annie McArthur was given at the home of Carma Cottam Monday evening, by Misses Ila Cox Virginia Vir-ginia Prince, Nellie Snow, and Miss Cottam. Many appropriate wCle ieceivea and refreshments refresh-ments were served to 40 guests. Mrs. Mary Horsley arrived here last Thursday from Los Angeles to spend two weeks with relatives and friends. She has been working for some time in the Genealogical library in Los Angeles and as a part-time stake missionary. Miss Rhoda Dingus left Tuesday Tues-day for her home at Hite, Kentucky Ken-tucky after a week's visit here with Miss Idaho Wallis, a former missionary companion. Jack Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Harper had the misfortune mis-fortune to run a stick in his eye while working last Thursday evening. even-ing. While the injury was rather serious it seems to be getting along nicely. The following have been discharged dis-charged from the local hospital j during the past week: Mrs. Max Hannig of Washington, Mrs. Mar-1 ion Halterman of Parowan, Miss Berneice Iverson of Washington, Art Schreiber. of Las Vegas, Mrs. Walter Miles and infant son and Harrison Burgess of this city. Mrs. May Ward Hunt who has been very seriously ill for several sev-eral weeks is still in a serious condition. con-dition. It is hoped she will improve im-prove so they can move her to Richfield for the summer, as her folks desire to. L. H. Nazier entered the local hospital Tuesday to receive medical medi-cal treatment. Mrs. Almira Little who has been confined to her bed with illness ill-ness at the Rosina Bleak home for sometime shows little improvement. |