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Show Wait until Saturday night to see "It's a Great Life", Indian war vets snd Daughters of Ficneers ' Encamnment benefit. Advlt. i fcp salt: on thdi-a cxi v.-cik fcc: Do: ETs.tc ft-ttvlt. : ee "li's a G: v;.t Li.'c" S.it:.u":ay ' night. Special UnsU ance. Advlt. The stake gcr-eaicrlcal society will held an c.:tirs at Veyo cn Friday night. G. W. Hail and Dr. Francis Campbell spent Tuesday in the' Pahranacat valley section of Ne- vada. The entire force of the O. K. j market with their families enjoyed j a picnic outing at Pine Valley on July Fousth. Miss Grace Miller entertained eight members of the O. F. F. club at a waffle supper Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Snow and son Ralph of Panaca were visiting visit-ing over the Fourth with Mr. Snow's mother, Mrs. Hattie Snow. They returned home Monday. Mrs. John S. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter of Glendale were visiting Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Snow. Judge and Mrs. LeRoy H. Cox and two small children spent last Saturday and Sunday in Parowan visiting Mrs. Cox's mother, Mrs. Mary H. Orton. R. U. Macfarlane left last Tuesday Tues-day evening for a two weeks' vacation, va-cation, going first to Cedar City where he will visit for a few days, with his mother and other relatives rela-tives before continuing on to Price. H. R. Atkin and Mr. and Mrs. W. Tennyson Atkin arrived in St. George Wednesday from Berkeley, Calif., having been called home on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. H. T. Atkin. |