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Show I al ,ems ! ,1.0 i'1''1' " ' ., to upend -W ' ' l','l:l(lVOS. P-. ,., ,nl'ruiiu'l thou i ! ;iv Nl1 "I jj.-ium homo lust : f' '.'fi.-rno.m. i Aiulnis loft Ut S'1iv"(,r Sull'hordalo to vis- Thompson. I : P ;rU)a of arKoonah ( i l" . , ol'o'.atiou at the local hospital on Wednesday. Dr. Craft of Cedar City brought blni Horo that morning. Miss Arvllla I'uco returned Sunday from a two woU" vlnit. with relatives In l,os Angeles. Mio was lU'coiiipunled homo by and Mis. Howard lloatli who enjoyed a short visit hero before going on to Salt l.uKo City. Mrs. Waltor Cannon juul Mrs. William O. Hontloy ontorlaiuoii the Athona club at tlio homo of .Mrs. Cannon last Thursday. Following Fol-lowing tho program delicious re-fivshmouUs re-fivshmouUs woro served and rook was onjoyod. high score prize being be-ing uwardod to Mrs. Loo A. Snow. Martin U McAllister, who h boon conilned to his bod with illness tho past two weeks is recovering re-covering niooly. Miss Molha Skeen returned to hov homo at Ogdon last Thursday alter a two week's visit at tho homo of Miss Ida Wallis. Misses Forn Starr. Kriuu lient-jloy lient-jloy and Agnes Cottam entertain- od at a shower honoring Mrs. Karl Shakespeare at tho home I of Miss Cottam last Wednesday lu.ght, lVlieious refreshments j were sorvod to thirty guests. Mis. Kim or Graff of Hurricane I underwent a very serious opera-. opera-. tion at the local hospital on ' Wednosday. -Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Higbee returned to Panguitch Lake Sunday Sun-day after a short visit here. They were accompanied by Mrs. llig-; llig-; bee's niece and nephew, Margaret Mar-garet Mitchell and Jed S. Mit-, Mit-, eheil. who will spend a few weeks with thsm. I George M. Jay of Tooele came In W.Wl,u.H.ly to visit i, mothv,', Mrs. Jennie mu, ,,. latives. M'1. and Mrs. john M. p,,,,,,,. '"' returned Friday from ,3alt Uko City, where thoy had been to attend tho funeral of Mr I'blsipher's sister, Mrs. Minnie est rope. (ieorgo Lemon of Logan ami his son Mulvln Lemon o Tenn-aylvanla Tenn-aylvanla intend returning to Lo-Kan Lo-Kan today after visiting friends here I'or several days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lund and daughter, Mrs. Robert Pickett Pick-ett and Mrs. Morton Morris and ilaughlor, M;i;ss Mary, returned Tuesday rrom Los Angeles where ihey spent several days. Mrs. Jennie Drown who accompanied them down remained to visit relatives re-latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth Thompson Thomp-son and Mr. and Mrs. John lireed-on lireed-on were visitors in St. George the fore part of the week while en route to La Verkin where they will visit Mr. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thompson. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Hreeden were both on the famous Montana State- Basketball Basket-ball team a few years ago. Both served as captain of this toeam. FOR SALE Elberta peaches, ready for shipping, Neilson's Ranch, Phone 8 9M. itc. Rouse Hall left Thursday for Ogdeu to work for some time. He was accompanied by J. L. Jensen who spent several weeks here at the Charles Sullivan home. Willard Macfarlane of Ogden is here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reber were business visitors in Las Vegas. Ve-gas. Nevada, Tuesday. Kenneth Jennings of San Diego, California, was visiting his brother, L. B. Jennings, here on Monday, while en route home from New York City, where he had been on business. Misses Sibly Shultz, Irene Em-niett Em-niett and Grace Blake returned Tuesday from a three week's visit at the Grand Canyon. Miss Sylvia Gates has gone to Los Angeles to spend the coming com-ing winter with her sister, Mrs T. W. Eddington. Irvin Byner of the Southern Utah Power Co., at Cedar City spent the fore part of the week here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Romney and Mrs. Heber Cottam were guests at the home of Mrs. May Harris, Tuesday. They had toured tour-ed the parks and were en route to their home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosby and three children of Ban Diego, California, are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. Lena Crosby. They left Saturday to visit a few days in Pine Valley, with Mrs. Ross Gardner, they were accompanied by their mother. mo-ther. Mr. and Mrs. Al Wolnuin of Long Ilear.h, California, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. John W. l'ace. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox left Monday for Salt Lake Citv to visit with friends. Mrs. May Harris left Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Los Angeles California, to visit with her daughter, Mrs. l'enn Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Hale Pearce and family left Monday for Cedar Ce-dar Mountain to spend a week fishing. Bliss Jarvis spent the weekend week-end here from Cedar City and left on Monday for Salt Lake City on business. He was accompanied ac-companied by his sister, Mary, who will spend a few weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Gene Parsons there. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McAllister McAl-lister and family left Sunday for Kanab to spend six weeks with relatives. Clifford Heaton who had been visiting here for a short time accompanied them. Mrs. Samuel Sorenson returned return-ed to her -home in Los Angeles, Saturday after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. H. Val Ha fen. Twenty-seven of the music club members and their instructor, Mrs. Ada Cannon enjoyed a swim and social at the Cascade Pool last Wednesday afternoon. Walter Christian arrived here last Thursday from Los Angeles, to spend a few weeks with relatives. re-latives. A weenie roast was held in the Toniquint field last Wednesday Wednes-day night. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worthen, Mr. and Mrs.. Claud Worthen, Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley Mr. and Mrs. Alva Best, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foremaster, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sturtznegger. The "Little Women 4-H Club" met at the home of Naomi Cottam, Cot-tam, pajamas, nightgowns and dresses were made. Tuesday they met at the home of Buehlah Smith where they started to learn the correct way of darning and patching. Ada Hafen returned from a two week's tour of Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Panguitch and Navajo Lakes. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hammer at the local hospital, Wednesday,. July 11. Fay Reber and Hal Bradshow from the Hurricane Chapter of the Future Farmers of America have been selected to go to Kansas Kan-sas City in October to play in the Utah State F. F. A. band. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laub returned re-turned to their home at Las Vegas Ve-gas on Monday accompanied by their two sons who have been visiting Mr. Laub's parents here for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moss and three children and their nephew, nep-hew, Glen Savage, of Los Angeles, Ange-les, California, arrived here Sunday Sun-day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. David Moss. They returned to their home Tuesday. |