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Show Local News Items Mrs. John W. Pace entertained entertain-ed sixteen guests Friday. Mrs. Jos. T. Atkin left last week for Los Angeles! to '''Vi for twd weeks w ner daughter daugh-ter and mily. born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. S. 1,. Dixon, Saturday, Mkr. i, at the Washington County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Davis of Salt Lake City arrived here on Friday to make their home. Mr. Davis is a brother of Lloyd Davis, Da-vis, manager of the Dixie Mart, and is employed at the local store. MJrs. Hettie Hunt has taken a position as assistant in the office of Dr. W. J. Reiehmanfl. Mrs. Ovilla Daly resigned after six years of service. Mrs; Vera, Karigan and daughter, daugh-ter, Bemef, returned from Santa Cruz, Calif., where they spent the winter visiting relatives. Miss Madge Christ ensen returned re-turned Sunday from Elsmove where s:if. spent ten days visaing visa-ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. -Louis R. Lund and family of Marysvale came in Saturday for a few days visit. Mr. Lund will return home the latter part of this week. Mrs. D. C. Watson entertained the contract bridge club at her home last Thursday afternoon. High score prize was awarded to Mts. Jennie Brown. Twelve friends of Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Carter gave a birthday party par-ty for her at the home of Joseph Riding Saturday evening. Cards were the diversion of the evening. eve-ning. Mrs. H. L. Shelp left Sunday for Holbrook, Ariz., after spending spend-ing a month here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ful-lerton. Ful-lerton. Roman Andrus came in last week from Los Angeles for an indefinite in-definite visit with his parents, Mr. and M.rs. A. B. Andrus. Mir. and Mrs. Jay Jearce of Los Angeles arrived here Sunday Sun-day for a two weeks' visit at the home of Mr. Pearce's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce. Mir. and Mrs. Donald Atkin and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Atkin At-kin returned Saturday from Boulder City and Las Vegas, where they spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marie, to Athe Meeks, Wednesday, March 15, in the St. George temple. In the evening a public dance will be held in their honor in the gymnasium. gym-nasium. FOR SALE Two desirable building sites 60 feet front by 165 feet deep. Good location. Is among new homes. Also my home east side, beth, etc Good lot I with nice variety of grapes and fruit. A. A. NELSON Ad vlt. Among thoe spending the ! week end in Provo and Salt Lake City with friends and relatives rel-atives were Prof. D. Eldon Beck. Leon Hughes, Jack Spencer and Miss Alice Sevy. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Judd entertained the Wednesday night bridge club at their home last week. Prizes were awarded to Walter Pace and Mrs. Leon Hickman. Born A son. to Mx. and Mrs. Harmon Gubler of Ivins. Wednesday, Wed-nesday, March 8. |