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Show Local News Items Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Prince, Friday, June 13. Mrs. Vivien Woodbury returned last Thursday evening from a two weeks' visit to Salt Lake City. L. S. Conger returned Friday from Toquerville where he has been-employed been-employed on road construction. President and Mrs. Edward H. Snow and daughter, Miss Irma left Saturday evening for Salt Lake City. Bill Bamb was visiting in St. Geosge last week end from To-qmerville To-qmerville where he is employed on roaoV construction. Mr. and Mrs. Lee HMen and family returned from Logan and Provo Monday, having been absent the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pearce mo-toted mo-toted to Beaver Saturday evening taking with them Mr. Pearce's grandmother, Mrs. Linda Riding who will spend the ensuing two months visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce returned Sunday evening. HELP WANTED School or active ac-tive Christian worker for full or part time work. Two months. Salary Sal-ary $110. Write Box A, Washington Washing-ton County News, St. Geoge. Advlt. Harold Snow motored to Enterprise Enter-prise Sunday morning taking with him Bishop F. G. Miles, George Brooks, Jr., ward clerk; B. Jarvis, Sr., and W. A. Ross to attend the Sunday conference sessions. Mrs. Jaies McArthur, daughter LaVera' and son Andrew returned Thursday evening from Salt Lake City, where Miss LaVera attended TJ. of U. and the others visited and attended June conference. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and two children-of Salt Lake City, relatives of Mrs. W. W. Cannon, were visiting in St. George Sunday Sun-day while en route to Los Angeles. An-geles. Mrs. Jesse Waite, daughter Mrs. Alva Hunt and child arrived here Thursday from their home in Bunkerville and will remain for a month or six weeks while Mrs. Hunt receives medical treatment. Orval Hafen, manager of the Pixie Cooperative Produce Association Associ-ation returned Friday evening from Salt Lake City where ho has been the past ten days handling the cherry crop from the east end of the county. Mrs. Juanita Pulsipher returned Thursday evening from a week spent in Salt Lake City and Provo. ,Her mother, Mrs. Henry Leavitt, w;he has been working in the temple tem-ple and visiting in St. George, returned re-turned to her home in Bunkerville Bunker-ville Friday evening. Mrs. Moroni Sanders of La Ver-kin Ver-kin underwent an operation at the local hospital Mionday morning for appendicitis and gall stone complications. com-plications. Miss Hattie Frost wh has been visiting for the past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles, left for her home in Kanab Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wallis and daughters, Lillian and Kathleen returned Monday from Logan where they have been visiting. |