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Show Local News Items Mrs. Helen Grey entertained the following ladies at the Saturday Sat-urday night bridge club: Mrs. Florence Foremaster, Mrs. Mary Marshall, Mrs. Anna Bentley, Mrs. Marge Vance, Mrs. Lelia Atkin, At-kin, Mp-s. Mary McArthur, Miss Mishie Seegmiller, Ml-s. Zatta Wbrthen, Mrs. Jennie Brown and Mrs. Caddie Ashworth of Beaver. A delicious supper was served followed by an evening of bridge. -M. J'- -.(. 'n- -f Good pasture for livestock. Inquire In-quire Joseph T. Atkin, Sr., Phone 3 6W. Thirty-six women enjoyed thf I very daintily appointed Spring bridge luncheon which was given ( last Thursday afternoon in the banquet room of the Liberty Hotel. The hostesses were: Mrs. j C. W. Love, Jr., Mrs. Walter C. : Pace, and Miss Mary Whitehurst. j High score prize was won by Mrs. Bertha McGregor and second sec-ond prize by Mrs. D. M. Snow. 1 David H. Morris left Wednes- day for Salt Lake City, to trans-I trans-I act business and attend confer-; confer-; ence. Mrs. Maurice pacK entertained a group of friends at an April Fool's party at her home on Sunday evening. -v. .v. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Snow, of Salt Lake City, and Glenn Snow, of Parowan, came in Wednesday, to spend a few days with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Athe Meeks and son, Larry, returned Sunday, from Kanab, where they spent a few days visiting. Mrs. Ruby Averett came in Tuesday from Rockville, to receive re-ceive medical treatment at the local hospital. Lorin A. Leavitt, of Las Vegas, Ve-gas, Nevada, and Miss Matilda J. Dyer, of Nashville, Tennessee, were married In the St. George Temple, Thursday, March 28. Mrs. Woodrow Stahell and ln fant con left the local hospital on Wednesday. marriage license was issued here April 3, to Rollln Craig and Michael O'Day, both of Las Vegas, Nevada. "'" Miss Mary McAllister, who has been very ill elnce June 12, of last year is "still improving, but la unable to walk yet. Mrs. Hannah Pike, of Los Angeles was a week-end visitor here while enroute to Provo, where she will spend some time visiting with her mother. FOR SALE White Leghorn Oockerels :10c each. Also R. I. Red Pullets. H. R. Bentley, Phone 6R. A-4-P Mr. and Mts. John Pace, Mrs. Emma Ashby, and Mrs. May Harris, Har-ris, who have been on an extended extend-ed trip through Arizona,- and California, returned honre Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. They were accompanied ac-companied home by Mrs. Andrew Pace, of Vallejo, California, who will visit here with friends and relatives. l- .w. Friends of . Judge and Mrs. Cherry honored them with a surprise sur-prise party Monday evening, at their home. The evening was spent playing bridge, after which refreshments, brought by each guest, were served. High scores were won by Mrs. Edgar R. Simpson and Morton Morris. Mrs. Leon Hickman and family, fam-ily, of Ogden, are spending the spring vacation in St. George visiting vis-iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judd and their many other friends. s? I A surprise bridge-dinner was j igiven by Mrs. Charles Larkin in j honor of Lt. Larkin's birthday, I Wednesday evening. Sixteen, friends enjoyed an evening of bridge with first prizes going to j Mrs. Harold Weatherman, and j Joseph Judd and consolation j ! prizes to Mrs. Morton Morris and Lt. Leland Gee. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, of Washington, are here to make their home for the next few months for the benefit of Mr. Hall's health. Danny Swem, of South Bend, Indiana, came in last Friday to remain for some time visiting his many friends. FOR SALE $166 set of carpenter car-penter tools for $50. Mrs. Pearl Cobb, St. 'George. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Quinn and family returned home Saturday Satur-day from Salt Lake City, where they had been to attend the funeral of Mr. Quinn's mother. Mrs. H. L. Dansby has returned return-ed to her home at Los Angeles, after a three week's stay with her sister, Mrs. Mattie Empey. V. ..(. -v.- 'd- Mrs. Orval Hafen accompanied her mother to Provo, Sunday, where Mrs. Hafen will visit fulsome ful-some time. Mrs. Glenn Neilson and son, of Pioche, Nevada, are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Atkin. Sr. |