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Show Local News Items Mrs. Anna Bentley entertained the Bridge club at her home on Saturday evening. High score prize was won by Mrs. Andrew Schmutz and consolation by Missi MLshie Seegmiller. I ::- :: i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Job. of "Wit-, chita, Kansas, were week-end vis- itors at the home of Mrs. An-j drew Schmutz. They are spend-1 ing a few weeks visiting in New j Harmony. O j O I Miss Alma Morris returned j 'Saturday from a few days visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Martie Larson underwent a major operation at the local hospital on Tuesday. A marriage license was Issued to John I. Gornowich and Clara Thatcher, both of Las Vegas. Nevada, at the County Court House on Wednesday, February 13. S -)i Mrs. Gene E?tewart is a new nurse at the local hospital. Mrs. Stewart will be remembered by friends here as Miss Hattie Bunt-ine. Bunt-ine. who graduated from Dr. Grove's School of Nursing at Salt Lake City nearly five years ago. Miss Francis Branson, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Branson Bran-son left the local hospital on Monday. i'C i'i William Moss underwent an operation for appenticitis at the hospital on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Laub and family and Mrs. Will Bryner of Ogden spent Monday night here visiting at the home of Mrs. Lottie Lot-tie Bryner while enroute to Los Angeles. r? The East Ward Bishopric entertained en-tertained at a farewell testimonial testimon-ial honoring Vaughn Cottam of Veyo in the Gymnasium, Tuesday evening. A program and dancing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Morris entertained six couples at their home Wednesday evening at a very prettily appointed bridge party.. Mrs. C. W. Pace and Gordon Whitehead won high scores for the evening. Word has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Peterson, of Cedar Valley at that place, Sunday, February Feb-ruary 10. Mrs. Peterson will be remembered by friends here as Miss Lucile Worthen. Gable, Montgomery and Crawford Craw-ford in "Forsaking All Others," Gaiety, Thurs. Fri. and Sat. F-14-P Fred Kurt, auto spring and trailor work, blacksmlthing. F-14-P Thurs., Fri., and Sat., Gable, Montgomery and Crawford at the Gaiety. " F-14-C w Mrs. Annie Topham returned to her home at Paragoonah Fri day, after spending a week In St. George visiting her niece, Mrs. Fenton Mecham and working work-ing in the temple. Fred Kurt, general blacksmith-ing, blacksmith-ing, wheel and car work. F-14-P Miss Elva Hiatt underwent an operation at the local hospital last Thursday evening. -ft Will pay cash for a used office desk or a library table. Leave name at News office. F-14-P - Mrs. Ida Foremaster, Matron of the St. George Temnle. is re covering rapidly from a severe case of the flu and on Tuesday was able to be out again, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Milne entertained sixteen guests at dinner din-ner and bridge on Tuesday evening, even-ing, the occasion being Mrs. Milne's birthday. High score prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dixon returned Monday evening from a trip through Southern Arizona and California. Mr. Dixon Is much improved In health. Mrs. Mamie B. May returned Tuesday morning from Mesqulte, Nevada, where she spent a few days visiting Mrs. Annie Abbott and other friends. Mrs. Clarence Mitchell arrived here Thursday evening from Lo Angeles to spend about a week with her mother, Mr. M. H. ; Prisbrey. j Mrs. Alma McGregor returned home Sunday evening from Provo where she spent eeveral days visiting her daughter, Mary who is attending the B. Y. U. and from Salt Lake City where she spent a few days working in the State Genealogical library. Mr. and Mrs. George Pace left Sunday evening for Los Angeles on business. Mr. Pace is manager mana-ger of the Big Hand Cafe. 1934 Plymouth coupe, 90 days old, radio and heater. $160 off new price. $150 down. See or write "Doc" Dougherty, Virgin, Utah. F-14-P Miss Mona Woodbury entertained enter-tained the following guests at her home last Thursday evening: Mrs. Miervin Reber, Mrs. George Pace, Mrs. Elmer Erickson, Mrs. M. O. Hutchings, Mrs. Nathaniel Ashby, and Misses Edna Soren-son Soren-son and Edith Harris. Pinochle was enjoyed and prizes were awarded Miss Harris and Mrs. Hutchings after which delicious refreshments were served. Flowers for all occasions. Jet-ta Jet-ta Snow, Phone 142 or 131. F-14-C Mr. and Mrs. William Bnrnum. Mrs. May Snow, and Mrs. Newel) FreL of Enterprl.'e attended the funeral services for Jesse Pearce here Monday afternoon. 1929 Model "A" Ford Trues, six wheeler, Just overhauled and new paint job. $150 Terms. "Doc" Daugherty, Virgin, Utah. |