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Show SANTA CLARA Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bladen and family, of Cedar City, were visitors here last weefe. Miss Carrie Graff entertained twenty-five friends at a "Friendship" "Friend-ship" shower, last Thursday ev- ,J "in honor or children and thr er T daugh- Ci'tv lV JeU l0r SaltLake City last Friday morning. The whTtht0 1attend lUe the latter will enter lie ZJT' mission home for two fT r WU1 th6n later le m h WeSt6rn 3tates Mrs. Gernsie Ott and daughter, daugh-ter, st. 0TS6 were day visitors here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stucki. Mrs. Joseph Ray and cMa Te turned from the local -hospital. Rex Bauer spent the weelj-end here from Cedar City. Victor, soi, ot Bishop and Mrs -Vivian J. Frei, had the misfor- T.nrna fif H,li: - . '-juig irom a horse and breaking his left arm. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Reher and son, of St. George, spent Sunday here. A testimonial was held last Wednesday evening in the Ward Amusement hall in honor of Miss Verna Tobler, who will spend a year and a half in a North Western West-ern States Mission. An exceptionally excep-tionally large crowd attended. Mjss Carol Hafen returned from Cedar City, where . she has had employment. Mrs. Cecil Frei and daughter, have returned .from St. George, where the latter had been very ill. However, she is improving at this writing. Miss Helen Gubler has been a visitor here with her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. John Gubler, for the past few days. Adolph Hafen hurt his ankle quite badly last Tuesday, while operating a hay rake. Merrill Stucki spent Saturday here with his father, Christian Stucki. |