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Show E VKl.E l'Ol LSON DIES Friends of Professor and Mrs. M. Wilford Poulson of SGli North 1st East street. Provo, will be sorry to learn of the death of their IS year old son Earle Mech-am. Mech-am. He dropped dead of heart failure on November 7. at the entrance of the Heber J. Grant Library building on Cniversity hill while hurrying to a class. Mr. and Mrs. David 11. Cannon and Kenneth and Clarence Cannon Can-non and Miss Orva Barton and Camille Cannon attended the funeral fun-eral services of Munn Cannon and his father-in-law Mr. liehun-in liehun-in which were held at Torrey last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Canru..i went on to Salt Lake City to spend a few days on business and the others returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whipple and family and Miss Shirley Webb of Las Vegas were visitors here over the week-end at the home of their mother, Mrs. Annie-Webb. Annie-Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bleak came in Sunday from Panaca. Nevada to spend several days visiting vis-iting his grandmother. Mrs. Violet Vio-let Church. Mrs. Albert E. Miller has returned re-turned from Heaver where she spent several days visiting Attorney At-torney and Mrs. George E. Miller Mil-ler who are the happy parents of a newly arrived daughter. Mrs. William Brooks returned Monday from Runkorville. New, where she spent a few days visiting visit-ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leavitt. Miss Anne Clark spent the week-end here from Cedar City visiting her aunt. Mrs. Amanda R. Williams. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morley of Price. Mrs. Morley was formerly Miss Rose Woodbury of this city. Wendel Jarvis and Henry E. Nelson of Salt Lake City were visiting relatives and friends here on Sunday while en route to Boulder City. Nevada, to spend the winter. I Rossmus Lynn of Los Angeles Was a visitor at the home of his aunt. Mrs. S. .1. Harnhurst on Sunday while en route to Lovell. Wyo.. to the bedside of his father fath-er who is seriously ill. Mrs. O. S. Taylor left Monday for Provo to spend three weeks visiting nt the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harvey Staheli. Miss LaErance Russell was surprised sur-prised by a group of her friends on Saturday evening, her birthday, birth-day, at the home of Miss Emily Brooks. A very nice time was had. A. W. Morrison returned to after spending a few days here Salt Lake City on Wednesday transacting business and visitini-his visitini-his sister. Mrs. Mary Drake. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Campbell of Widstoe are here to spend two years doing ordinance work 111 the St. George temple. Mrs. Rachel .ludd entertained 12 at bridge at her home on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. High score pri was won by Mrs. Jessie Prishrey anil consolation prize by Mrs. Marge Ryan. Park and Lee Cox came in Friday Fri-day from Cedar City to spend a week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox. Mrs. Mario Zahriska and Mrs. Gerald Jacl: -or of Junction arrived ar-rived here on Sunday to spend the winter. Miss Argl - I ! dd , of Pangulh h who l.i spending the winter here underwent an operation at the Washington County hospital Saturday. Sat-urday. ... Mrs. Adidia Alldredgc returned to her home nt M t. Trumbull. Ariz., on .Sunday after spending a month here working In the tern pie. The Jarvis family Genealogical Association held a meeting at the home of Mrn. Eininulliie J. Col-taui Col-taui on Tuesday evening. Miss Berncleo Moody entertained entertain-ed eight friends at n party at her home on Saturday evening. Mrs. T. E. Curl Is and family of Ft. Douglas and Miss l.orcnc Will of Hunter are here to spend the winter. Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Mcuclslon and Infant daughter relumed to their home ul. Ml,. Trumbull, Ariz on Tuesday nfter a months clay 111 St, George. l-cn.l Sullivan returned on Tuesday from Los Angeles where lie had been visiting with friend. i 'ii lire Th ii r day. |