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Show Ltfal News Items Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Graff jVS Manoma L. Andrus '"nt Sunday at Boulder City. . jlr and Mrs. Lewis Christian Chris-tian of Vcyo spent the week end in St. George. L Z. Johnson returned Sunday Sun-day from Los Angeles where he pent a week on business. jlr and Mrs. Ben Bringhurst c'0f 'Toquerville visited Tuesday in Fgt George with relatives. p Grant Harris and Wesley Nel-on Nel-on were business visitors at "cedar City Saturday. Have vou cleaned up your premises? ' April 2 Is last day for town clean-up. '( Rudolph A. Carpenter of St. George and Miss Norma String-ham String-ham of Bingham were marrisd Saturday by Bishop Harold S. Snow. Richard C. Schofield of Cali-ente Cali-ente and Miss Idona Simkins of Enterprise were married in the St. George temple on Tues-dav, Tues-dav, March 22. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Stuck! of Rockville visited over the week end in St. George with Mrs. Stucki's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ST. Bleak. C. W. Townsend and John Rider of Los Angeles visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Watson, en route to their home from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Herman L. Dansky, daughter, Miss Arlene ' sun Clair of Los Angeles, arrived here Sunday and will spend a . week with relatives. i Don't forget. April 2 J the last day for the city clean-up. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Millard of Salt Lake City arrived here Friday and will spend a month. John Benson left Wednesday for Enterprise to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickett returned Friday from Salt Lake City. Clyde Graft and Harold Miles left Tuesday for Los Angeles where they will spend a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Church of La Vcrkin came in Tuesday and are spending a few days in St. George. Miss LaRue McAllister returned Tuesday to her home at Kanab after visiting for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McAllister. Mrs. Bertha McGregor entertained enter-tained the bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. First prize was awarded Mrs. D. C. Watson. Mrs. Vera Mitchell, Mrs. Grace Sproul and Mrs. Ben Bringhurst entertained at a birthday surprise sur-prise party in honor of their father, J. M. Gates, on Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Brown entertained at a bridge party at her home Saturday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Vera Mitchell and Miss LaPrele Pace. MEN WANTED to conduct world renowned Rawleigh Home Service business in county of Iron. Reliable bustler can start 'e&itiln?- JOS weekly an a inci-usc rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Raw-leigh Co., Dept. TJT-34-S, Denver, . Colo. Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Middle-ton Middle-ton of Cedar City visited Sunday in St. George with relatives. Wendell Robinson arrived here Sunday from Los Angeles and will spend a week with friends. Lawrence Prince of New Harmony Har-mony was a business visitor in St. George Monday. Mrs. Grace Sproul visited over the week end at Toquerville with relatives. Dean Clark was a business visitor at Hurricane on Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. Paul Gates of Hurricane spent Monday in St. George with relatives. B. P. Sorenson returned on Tuesday to his ranch at Cane Beds. IT. Val Hafen and Coach Lee Hafen returned Sunday from Salt Lake City, where they attended the state basketball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Finley of Los Angeles arrived here Saturday Satur-day and will spend a few days visiting friends. Mrs. Ezra Tobler returned on Tuesday to Provo, after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gates. Mrs. William Ruesch, Jr., of Hurricane visited Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woodbury. L. P. Leavitt of Delta spent Saturday here, en route to his home after spending a week in Los Angeles. i T.Ir. and Mrs. Zack Farr and family of Bunitervillo visited over the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Finley and Jack Finley spent Wednesday Wednes-day at Cedar City on business. C. H. Bigelow of Los Angeles arrived here Tuesday and will spend a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Warre.i Hardy and family of Bunkerville spent Friday in St. George. Miss Nina Corry of Cedar City visited over the week end with Mrs. Marion Snow here. L. M.. Sproul left last week for Salt Lake City where he will spend several weeks on business. Dr. Irvin S. Miller of Provo spent a short time here Friday, en route to his home from Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Val McArthur and M,r. and Mrs. William Mc-Mullin Mc-Mullin spent Sunday at Boulder City. J. M. Gates and Mrs. Vera Mitchell and two children visited visit-ed Sunday at Toquerville with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bringhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAllister McAllis-ter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pugh of Kanab spent last Friday in St. George. Mrs. A. J. Hutchings returned return-ed Tuesday from Boulder City where she spent a few days with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cottam returned Thursday to their home at Provo. They were accompanied accompan-ied by Thomas Cottam who will spend several days there. All accumlations of filth on property within the city must be cleaned up by April 2, the last day of " the annual cleanup. clean-up. " - Judge LeRoy H. Cox left on Sunday for Nephi where he will spend several days on court business. Mrs. Afton Ballard of Rockville Rock-ville visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Worthen. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lindhardt arrived here Tuesday from Salt Lake City and will spend several sev-eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Ether Wood of Hurricane visited Friday at the home of Mi's. Lottie R. Carter. Car-ter. Truman Burt who has spent the past two months with his grandfather, W. T. Morris, returned re-turned Tuesday to his home at Caliente. Edward I. Cox and son, Em-eril, Em-eril, of Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday in St. George with relatives, rela-tives, en route to their home. Leon Hickman and Jos. J. Milne left Wednesday for Salt Lake City where they will spend a few days on business. J. H. Yarbrough underwent an appendicitis operation at the Washington County hospital on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vere McMullin of Leeds spent Wednesday in St. George visiting and on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell of Parowan spent Saturday in St. George on business. Miss A. Lauret, secretary and treasurer of the Virgin Dome Oil company, of San Jose, spent Monday in St. George on business. busi-ness. - Mr. and Mrs. Howard ArnsCf Cedar City visited over the week end in St. George with Mrs. Arns' mother, Mrs. C. M. Thompson. The city ordinance regarding the cleaning up of unsanitary premises will be strictly enforced. enforc-ed. Is your property ready for inspection. April 2 is the last day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lee returned re-turned Monday from Los Angeles where they spent a few days on business. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Lee's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Elsinore'who will visit here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hewlett returned re-turned Tuesday from Brigham City where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Hewlett's father, fa-ther, Brigham Jensen. Mrs. Henry Jones returned last Friday to her home at Cedar City, after spending a week here with her mother, Mrs. Reuben Gardner, who is ill. Phillip Stringham returned on Tuesday from Los Angeles where he spent a week on account of the illness of his sister, Mrs. Julia S. Woolley. (Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon arrived ar-rived here M'onday from Pay-son Pay-son and will spend several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Smith. Mrs. R. D. Esplin of Little Tanks visited for a short time here Tuesday with her t-ister, Mrs'. J. C. Snow, en route to Bunkerville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosby of San Diego arrived here Saturday Sat-urday and will spend a week visiting Mr. Crosby's mother, Mrs. Lena Crosby. Mrs. B. P. Sorenson left on Tuesday for Cedar City where she will visit for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Joseph McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Curtis of Springville arrived here Monday 1 and will spend a week's visit -i with their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Thomas. They were acoompan- ied by Herman Christopher n. 1 Miss Iona Hall entertained -j the South ward Primary offi- cers and teachers at a rook ' party at her home last Thurs- -i day. Firrt prize was awarded i Mrs. Annie Schmutz and conso- -i lation to Mrs. Edward Everett. 3 w Dr. C. S. Gardner returned -i Saturday to his home at Onk- " land. Calif., .hfter ppe:ic!ing a few days here an account of the . illness of his mother, Mrs. Ren- ' ben Gardner. .! . . . : Word has been received here i that Donna Joan Fitch, infant ' daughter of Mfr. and Mrs. How- ! ard Fitch, who spent feveral J months here during the spring j of 1828. died Sunday in Salt Lake City. John Benson returned Sunday from . Salt Lake City where he spent a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Allred of Springdale spent Monday in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Elmer left Sunda-y. for Pioche where they will spend "ten days. Miss Miriam Thurston of Toquerville To-querville visited over the wefik end in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Church of La Verkin spent Friday in St. George. Misses Marie and Irene Cox spent Saturday visiting at Pa-naca, Pa-naca, Nevada. Warren Cox and sons, Kenneth Ken-neth and Lee, were business visitors vis-itors in Las Vegas on Saturday. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson on Friday, Mar. 18 th. ... Mr. and Mrs. Rhulin Pectol visited over the week end in St. George with relatives. ... Mr. and Mrs. Newell Frei and Miss Dorothy Snow of Enterprise spent the week end in St. George. ... Mrs. Rex Naegle underwent a slight operation at the Washington Wash-ington County hospital on Friday. Fri-day. ... Mrs. Archie Gubler of Santa Clara underwent an appendicitis operation at the local hospital on Friday. ... i Mrs. Rhoda Cannon who has been, visiting for the past two weeks in St. George, returned Sunday to Hurricane. ... Mr. and Mrs. IT. R. Atkin of Berkeley, Calif., arrived here Saturday and will spend several days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Romney and baby of Provo arrived here Sunday and will spend a week with relatives. ... Mr. and Mrs. Jed Cox returned re-turned Monday to their home at Cedar City atfer spending a few days here with relatives. ... Have improved Salt Lake property prop-erty to trade for farm near St. George. H. H. Miller, 69 West South Temple, Salt Lake City. r-Advtf. ' ... Mr. an-Mrs. Ben Lee, Mrs. Annie Langsfrn and Mrs. Golden Gol-den Langsto(i of Hurricane spent Saturday here on business. busi-ness. Stanley Isom sutac;-0-"? recovered from his recent opera- -tion to permit his being removed to his home at Hurricane on Monday. ... Miss Roxey Romney underwent under-went an operation for the removal re-moval of her appendix at the Washington County hospital on Saturday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus Spend-love Spend-love and Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Staheli of Hurricane visited over the week end in St. George with relatives. ... Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ICnowl-ton ICnowl-ton of Kanosh visited over the week end in St. George with Mrs. Knowlton's mother, Mrs. Laura A. Gates. ... Announcement has been received re-ceived of the birth of a son to Jlr. and Mrs. Arnold Thompson Thomp-son of Rolapp, on Fridiy, Mar. 1 Sth. ... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worthen and Mr. and M.rs. None Blake entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Pearco at the Pearce home Sunday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller Mil-ler and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Macfarlane of Cedar City spent Sunday in St. George at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson. ... Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Snow returned Sunday to their home at Hurricane. Mrs. Snow has been visiting for tho past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gardner. |