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Show t ems . rej' ' is;-.; av' jx, and i'ot;id baby ;oif.a. s' 'r ome on : o:' Perry 0! U. be. ''el iger at ini;..S3 visi- a;-if. Must ne-! jlelvin s lai'i Swapp ib came nd tbe pv enter- at her en Jn hon- :. o, Hurri-in Hurri-in :ay and "ith Mr. .ot'- Pace, Mrs. f lday at ake. "o;day tor f-he will Rs-,f Utah id & A sons, ed here Kti; where 'Kir with sj-;. Frad-iras Frad-iras I St'eterson, i kss Mary to isspent a til. They igtrome af-Los af-Los An- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dill and A'r. and Mrs. Earl Cannon spent vJay at Zion canyon. . . Mr. and -Mrs. Elliot Snow -and family of Pioche spent Sunday in .St. George visiting relatives. John Benson and son, Howard, How-ard, of Enterprise, spent Monday in St. George on business. J. A. Hutchings of Ogden spent the week end here visiting visit-ing his son. Dr. A. J. Hutchings and family. Mrs. Ann Rencher who has spent the past month at Grass Valley, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Marion Nelson and two children of Motoqua name in Saturday and will spend the winter win-ter here. "Mrs. 0. S. Taylor who has spent the last two months visiting visit-ing in northern Utah and Idaho, j returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner of Pine Valley came in Saturday Satur-day and will spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Schlappi and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner of Delta arrived here Friday and will spend a short time with relatives. William A. Nelsdn who spent the past summer in Los Angeles, An-geles, arrived here Friday. He left Monday for Salt Lake City to spend a few days on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Alice Sevy and four children chil-dren of Panguitch arrived here Saturday and will spend several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Gordon Whitehead. Misses Thelma Eleak and Lo-ren Lo-ren Watson returned Sunday from Los Anglees where they spent a few days. Mrs. Eleanor Jennings of Rock-vine Rock-vine spent .Monday in SC George visiting her .m other., Mrs. Annie VanOrden. Charles McAllister of Salt "Lake City arrived here Monday and will spend two weeks visiting friends and relatives. Homer Thompson of Beaver spent Sunday here visiting bis wife who is at the Washington County hospital for. treatment. Earl McArthur of Salt Lake City arrived here Friday and will attend Dixie College this term. Miss Mildred Hannig and Edward Ed-ward C. Nisson of Washington were married by Bishop Francis J. Bowler on Monday, September 14. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hall and family and Mrs. A. W. DeSwan and family returned Friday from Pine Valley where they spent the past summer. Tom Pearce arrived here Sunday Sun-day from New Harmony and will spend a week visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clays of Salt Lake City spent the week end here visiting Mrs. Clays' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hemenway. Mrs. Louis Fogliani and two children of Pioche, and Miss Beth Matheson of Cedar City spent the week end in St. George visiting Mrs. Fogliani's daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. J. L. Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith I of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Eller Smith of Salt Lake City, arrived here Saturday and will visit for a few days with Mrs. Harvey Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Miles. They are en route to the southern Utah parks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crosby of Pine Valley spent Saturday visiting vis-iting in St. George. Mr. apd Mrs. Malin Cox of Pine Valley spent Saturday in St. George on business. Barton Rust of Orderville came in Monday and will spend a few days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Schmutz of New Harmony spent Monday in St. George on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Lizzie Macfarlane of Ogden Og-den came in Thursday and will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. John Benson. A. G. Burnham of the Burn-ham Burn-ham Oil company, operating at Virgin, was a business visitor in St. George Monday. Sheriff Wm. Brooks and County Attorney E. J. Pickett spent Saturday afternoon on business in Virgin. Mr. and Mrs. Leornal Gardner and family of Pine Valley came in Sunday and will spend the winter here. Mrs. James B. Nesbit and small daughter, Nancy Ann, of Salt Lake City, arrived here Saturday and will spend a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Nesbit's mother, Mrs. Annie Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Higgins returned Monday evening to their home at San Bernardino, after spending a short time here with relatives and friends. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Chadburn who will spend the winter there. Mrs. Theodore W. Dill and Mrs. Vera Karigan entertained at a bridge party Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of the latter. First prize was awarded Mrs. Betty Van DeVenter. J Mrs. Benjamin Chadburn of Veyo spent last Monday in St. I George. ! j Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon on Thursday, September 10. I j . Mr. and Mrs. Evalyn Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merry-weather Merry-weather of Cedar City spent Monday in St. George visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cannon. Attorney Orval Hafen and Engineer En-gineer W. W. Cannon returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where they spent three days on business. The dance given Saturday night at the open air pavilion for Arvel Milne, who will leave soon on a mission, was unusually well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McArthur McAr-thur spent Sunday at Pine Valley Val-ley visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crosby. Misses Bessie Davis of Ka-narra Ka-narra and Virginia Berry of Delta spent the week end in St. George with relatives. J. W. Imlay of Hurricane and Evan S. Lee of Virgin were business busi-ness visitors in St. George on Monday. Mrs. Viola Gentry and baby who have spent the past week with relatives here, returned on Tuesday to their home at St. Thomas. Miss Lena Nelson returned on Friday from Salt Lake City where she spent the summer with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Coates and family and Ward Coates of Phoenix, who has spent the past month here visiting, returned on Thursday to their home. . Can a perfect mother be a perfect wife? See "Seed". Wads-worth Wads-worth theater, Sept. 2 5 and 2 6. Adv2t. President E. H. Snow who has spent the past two weeks here visiting relatives, returned Monday to Salt Lake City. Miss Virginia Jarvis returned home Friday frojn Salt Lake City where she spent the last summer sum-mer working. Donald McGregor came in on Sunday from Kanab where he spent the last summer working. He will attend the Dixie College this term. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson and family returned Saturday from Lund, Nevada, where they spent several days visiting relatives. rela-tives. H. L. Reid, guide-lecturer in Zion park the past summer, returned re-turned Saturday and has resumed re-sumed his position as instructor in the Dixie college. Mrs. Robert Ashby, daughters, Miss Josephine and Mrs. Rose A. Graham and Miss Edith Harris Har-ris spent Sunday at Bryce canyon. can-yon. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson spent the week end in Kanab. They returned Monday accompanied accom-panied by Misses Edna Nelson and Erma Snow. Dean- Clark and John Stauffer spent Friday in New Harmony, Cedar City and Springdale lining lin-ing up boxers for the Legion card to be staged here next Thursday night at the Wads-worth Wads-worth theater. Chas. D. Alsop, manager of the Arrowhead Petroleum Corporation, Cor-poration, returned the first of the week from Salt Lake City, where he spent several days on business. Mrs. Lida Prince, Mrs. D. M. Snow and Misses Ester Andrus and Ruth Sorenson entertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. La-Mar La-Mar Sorenon at the banquet room of the Arrowhead hotel on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sorenson Soren-son of La Habra, Calif., arrived here Saturday from Cedar City where they spent several days visiting relatives. They will spend a weeks' visit at the II. Va! Hafen home. Mrs. Grant Lund. who has spent the past week here with relative?, returned Sunday to i her home in Salt Lake City. She , was accompanied by her mcv Mher. Mrs. Vivien Woodbury, and j W. A. Whit'-hesd and sma'l daughter, who vil spend a shor' visit there. ' Miss Vel'a R'lth Morris nrh" is emp'oyf'd at the Grand con-yon, con-yon, spent Thursday and Frilc-' . visitir.c her parent3. Mr. and! Mrs. V.". T. Morris. Jr. j 1 Vivian and Herbert Milne o' Cedar City spent a short t!me here Sunday, en route to I'nnnh where they will spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Burgess, Bur-gess, Jr., and family of Central, came in Friday and will speud the winter here. Don E. Burgess of Central and Miss Donna rulsipher of Mesquite were married in the St. George temple on Tuesday, September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Terry and family came in Saturday from Enterprise to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathis and daughter, Norma, and Misses Pearl, Mary and Beth Andrus spent Sunday at Beaver Dams. Misses Helen Chamberlain and Lola Lund and Lloyd Allen of Cedar City spent Sunday in St. George at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson. Mrs. Jeter Snow and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Edna, spent the week end at Orderville visiting Mrs. Snow's daughter, Mrs. David Es-plin. |