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Show Local News Items Annual Junior Prom at Hurricane, Hur-ricane, March 18, 1032. Adv2t. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Cox and . family of Cedar City visited here Sunday with relatives. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Neilson on Tuesday, March 1. K. M. Loan of Codar City spent Monday in St. George on business. Mrs. Charlotte Ifaight and son, Sherman, spent Monday In Too, uervlile. Wilford Whipple: of Logandale, Nevada, visited over Die week nid with friends in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reher spent tho week end at Bunker-ville Bunker-ville with relatives. Assessor Charles liringliurst .pent the week end at Toquer-ville Toquer-ville with relatives. Edward Brooks returned Saturday Sat-urday from Salt Lake City where lie spent a few days on busl- Iness. Holier Cottam wlio has- spent ihe past three weeks here, returned re-turned Thursday to his home lit I'rovo. Miss Annie Miles returned on Sunday to Hurricane after spending a week here on ae-Vnt ae-Vnt of illness. "Daughter of the Dragon", an u.'izing adventure into a wierd , yry that will turn your blood ice. Klectric theater, Friday id Saturday. American Legion .Auxiliary bene ft. Advlt. Mrs. H. L. Leo entertained at bridgo party at her home on Sunday. First prize was awarded Miss Josephine Ashby and second sec-ond to Mrs. Rose A. Graham. Joseph J. Detrick of Nelson, Vevada, and Mis-s Vera A. Fuller f Los Angeles were united in jnrriago Monday, March 7th. "f'.e ceremony was performed by iiishop W. J. Reichmann. L. Z. Johnson of the Esca-lanto Esca-lanto Explorations, Inc., returned Saturday from Los Angeles here he spent a week. ... - . - - i Richard D. Lauritzen of Short i , Creek, Ariz., and Miss Elizabeth Lvona Moyes of Fima, Ariz., '.'re married on Friday, March i (, The ceremony was perform- by Mayor John T. Woodbury, Annual Junior Prom at Hurricane, Hur-ricane, March IS, 1932. Adv2t. Mrs. C. K. Christensen of El-sinore El-sinore arrived here Sunday and will spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Hyrum L. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nelson of Kanab spent Sunday here with relatives. They were en route to Salt Lake City. Miriam Thurston of Salt Lake City spent Saturday here. She Is visiting her sister in Toquer-ville. Toquer-ville. Mrs. Louis Adams of Logan-dale Logan-dale spent the week end in St. George with her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Frehner. Attorney Orval Hafen returned return-ed Sunday from Salt Lake City where he spent three days on business. Henry Hunt returned Sunday to his home at Gunlock after spending a week here working in th g temple. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christian of Veyo visited over the week end with relatives in St. George. Othnell Carter of M.inersville who has been attending Dixie College for the past month, returned re-turned Monday to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles spent the week end in St. George with relatives. LOST A pair of climbing spurs, safety belt, Ford jack and; 35-foot rope, between St. George! and Dameron valley. Dixie Pow-j er Company. Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lemmon of Hurricane and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slack of Toquerville spent Saturday at the George W. Wor-then Wor-then home. Annual Junior Prom at Hurricane, Hur-ricane, March 18, 1932. Adv2t. Henry Crosby returned Monday Mon-day to Pine Valley after spending spend-ing a short visit here with relatives. rela-tives. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beacham on Monday, March 7. Mrs. W. F. Gates who has been visiting for a month at Hurricane with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gates, returned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Knowl-ton Knowl-ton returned Sunday to Kanosh. Mrs. Knowlton has been visiting for the past three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Laura A. Gates. i Annual Junior Prom at Hurricane, Hur-ricane, March IS, 1932. Adv2t. Mrs. D. M. Parker and two children of Wolf Hole spent Saturday Sat-urday in St. George. Mr. and Mrs Glenn E Snow of Hurricane spent Sunday here with relatives. Thomas Cottam left Friday for Veyo where he will spend a few days. Mrs. Amelia Schmutz of New Harmony arrived here Sunday and will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Schmutz. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bracken and family of Central returned Monday after spending a few days here on business. Karl Knell of tho Petty Motor Company of Cedar City, spent last Thursday in St. George on business. Mr. and Mrs. -Rhulin Pectol of Enterprise spent Sunday visiting vis-iting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arns of Cedar City visited here Sunday Sun-day with Mrs. Arns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thompson. Mrs. Melvin Arns and Mrs. Lloyd Allen of Cedar City spent Sunday in St. George with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lamb and family of Cedar City visited visit-ed here Sunday with Mrs. Lamb's father, John E. Pace. Mrs. A. E. Gregerson returned return-ed Wednesday to her home at Pintura after spending a three days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Worthen. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Judd, Mrs. Julia Graff, Mrs. Marge Ryan and Mrs. George Judd spent Sunday at La Verkin with relatives. Misses Norma and Rhea Wright of Hurricane returned Tuesday to their home after spending a few days visiting their sister, Mrs. A. J. Hutch-ings. Hutch-ings. Mrs. LaVerne DeSwan and two children of Palm Springs, Calif., arrived here last Thursday Thurs-day and will spend several days visiting Mrs. DeSwan's mother, Mrs. Philena Pickett. Mrs. Lehi Jones and family of Cedar City, who have been visiting for the past week with Mrs. Jessie Whitehead, returned Sunday to their home at Cedar City. Ceorge Strausser of Mesquite underwent a serious operation at the Washington County hospital hos-pital on Monday. C. W. Love, Jr., returned on Monday from Las Vegas where ho spent two days on business. Miss Ladessa Crawford of Springdale came in Friday for treatment at the local hospital. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Golden of Panguitch at the Washington County hospital on Saturday, March 5. Mrs. Clara Stevens of Rock-ville Rock-ville underwent an appendicitis operation at the local hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Snow and Miss Elizabeth Snow of Cedar Ce-dar City spent Sunday in St. George with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Sta-heli Sta-heli and -Mrs. Blanche Spend-love Spend-love of Hurricane visited over the week end in St. George with relatives. Carl Workman of Hurricane spent the week end here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morris, Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. LaGene Morirs spent Sunday Sun-day at La Verkin. Steven, George and Miss Annie Wells left Friday for Los Angeles An-geles where they will spend a two weeks' visit. Mrs. C. W. Townsend of Los Angeles and John Rider of Logan visited Saturday at the D. C. Watson home. They were en route to Salt Lake City. Mrs. D. C. Watson entertained the bridge club at her home on Thursday afternoon. First prize was awarded to Mrs1. Morton Morris. Marvin Pymn left Wednesday for Beaver where he will spend a week on business. ' Chauncey Sandberg and family fam-ily of Hurricane spent Saturday in St. George. "Daughter of the Dragon," a new Dr. Fu Manchu thriller, American Legion , Auxiliary benefit. bene-fit. Friday and Saturday. Electric Elec-tric theater. Advlt. ' Parley Steele who has been visiting for the past week in St. George, returned Tuesday to his home at Panguitch. Mrs. H. L. Johnson who has spent the past two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Everett, returned Sunday to Rocltville. Mrs. Olive Reeve spent the week end in Salt Lake City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Blaz-zard Blaz-zard returned Thursday to their home at Cedar City after spending spend-ing a few days here visiting and on business. William Ashworth of Provo who has spent the past winter here working in the temple, returned re-turned Wednesday to his home. Mrs. Heber Hardy returned on Tuesday from Hurricane where she spent the past week. She was accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Graff who will visit for a few days here. Anthony Atkin came in Monday Mon-day from Bunkerville and will spend a few days with his parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Atkin. Have improved Salt Lake property to trade for farm near St. George. H. H. Miller, 59 West South Temple, Salt Lake City. Advtf. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Milne of Cedar City spent Sunday visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. Y. Milne. Miss Emma Thompson returned return-ed Saturday from Logandale where she visited for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wr. E. Woodbury and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bradshaw of Hurricane spent Saturday at the John T. Woodbury home. Willard Sorenson arrived here Saturday from Goodsprings, Nev., and will spend a ten days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Church and family of La Verkin spent Sunday in St. George visiting relatives. Lee Cox and William Prince returned Saturday from Salt Lake City where they spent a week on business. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Holt of Gunlock at the Washington County hospital on Monday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowler and small son spent Monday visiting with Mrs. Bowler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Love of Los Angeles who have been visiting vis-iting the past week with relatives rela-tives here, left last Thursday for Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Oldroid of, Richfield spent Sunday in St. George, en route to their home after spending a six weeks' visit at Central. They were accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Alfred Kurt and Royal Hunt who spent a short time there. Mrs. W. H. Marshall and daughter, Miss Mildred, and Mrs. Minnie Farnsworth spent the week end in Kanab. Mrs. Mary E. Lee who has been visiting for the past 'three months with her brother, Warren War-ren Cox, returned Saturday to her home at Hinckley. . Support the Legion Auxiliary in preparing for the convention. See "Daughter of the Dragon", at the Electric theater Friday and Saturday. Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. Ether Wood and family of Hurricane visited here Saturday with Mrs. Wood's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Lottie R. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nelson and family of Motoq.ua came in Sunday and will spend a few-days few-days here. Miss Ellen Carter returned on Sunday from Salt Lake City where she spent a few days visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs. S. C. Ger-rard. |