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Show ' Local News Items Mr and MVS. Joseph Ueber of ,;',:lcfieUl caiv.e in Tuesday for a A; visit. r,-s M. McMurtrle of Phoenix, Vila. Spont the week end here vig" relatives. ' , .. Wendell Robinson of Alamo, WidV soent the week end here viitW 'it friends- porn A son to Mrs. Othell Judd f Washington, Wednesday, Mar. . . . Wj-att Miles of Panguiteh spent ,jnday and Monday here visiting relatives. ( Miss Mary Nelson came in Tuesday Tues-day from Kanab and will spend a 'few weeks here visiting her si-ter, Mrs. Edwin Sandberg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moray and f0ir children of Salt Lake City left Saturday after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. johii Schmutz, Sr. They, in com-.ny com-.ny with Mr. and Mrs. John Schmutz, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Schmutz, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Arlhuf ;rClal'Cn SChmUtZ' Ml's-A Ml's-A Unit Hemenway and Mrs Lu- c.lle Pitehforth spent Thursday in Zion park. Irvin Adams of Bunkerville came up Sunday for treatment in the local hospital. He returned Tuesday. Tues-day. Born .A son to Mir and Mrs C. H. Fitzgerald of Ogden, Thursday, Thurs-day, March 9, at the Washington County hospital. Mrs. Sarah Talbot of Holden came down Monday and was admitted ad-mitted to the Washington County hospital for treatment. Born-A daughter to Ma-, and Mrs. Lawrence Woodbury Tuesday March 7. The couple have five sons and this is their first daughter. daugh-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland W. Rider of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday at the home of D. C. Watson. Mrs. Rider is a niece of Mrs. Watson. They were en route to Los Angeles. Mrs. Win. Prince entertained 26 guests at a surprise birthday party for Mr. Prince Msnday evening at their home. Music and rook fur- nished the entertainment, followed follow-ed by light refreshments. Prizes ware awarded Vernon Worthen and Mrs. Lee Cox for high scores in rook. . Ben, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal H. Blake of Little-field, Little-field, was brought to St. George last week suffering with a broken bro-ken arm. The limb was set by Dr. W. j. Reichmann. Mr. and Mrs. Vivien Frei and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pendleton were on the entertaining committee com-mittee for the Woodward faculty party last night at the Liberty hotel: Rook was the diversion. First prize was won by Miss Ruth Sorenson and the second by Miss Tillie Winsor. Mrs. Elmer Erickson and Mrs. George Pace entertained ths Bridge club at the home of the former Monday evening. Three tables ta-bles of bridge were played followed fol-lowed toy a light lunch. First prize was awarded Mrs. Rose Graham Gra-ham and tire second prize to Mrs. Grant Han-is. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bryson left Saturday for Salt Lake City. On their return, Mr. Bryson remained remain-ed at Payson for an indefinite stay, while Mrs. Bryson. returned with Gordon, small son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ellis of Berkeley, who are on a vacation in the east. ' He will visit his grandparents grandpar-ents here. |