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Show Local News Items E Gifiord and wife of i '.je ' spent Monday here. rd airs. GOTge Crandell lg-r&e visited relatives here ' 'Li- and Sunday. ' &A M- Job made a -.- trip to- Enterprise Satur-erommg Satur-erommg the same evening. .' ,pi E. J- Pickett returned '! from, a week's business T'salt Lake. r' "? sleilsrtup of Salt Lake -i fas here the fore part of the A sen to Mr- and Mrs. GUger, August 22, at the i'srton county hospital. -"!1a daughter to Mr. and 'l Burton at the local August 22. "C- TV Prince returned Thurs-.f'pora. Thurs-.f'pora. Los Angeles where he 'isi of a carload of lambs. and Mrs. Warren Cox -were .tr- those attending the fruit at Hurricane Friday. Ida Seegmiller left Monday ""silt Lake City to spend a .',"::n-.e visiting before going to r.-iedaie where she will teach ') A 14-year-old son of Mx. J Mrs. Wm. E. Woodbury of Ticane, was operated on for j'-r.iicitis at the local hospital ' Mrs. Helen Ostensea entertained about sixty friends at a shower Friday evening for Miss Olive Walker who will leave soon for California. STOCKINGS All new stock ; 111 the latest finishes and colors I and at most reasonable prices. See j our specials this week end. Mrs. E. B. Snow. Adv.lt. j J. L. TidweU, salesman for the ; Fcx Film company, registered at j the Arrowhead Sunday expecting to remain here cn business for a i few days. j Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Wtgner j of LaGrande, Ore., spent Saturday ! and Sunday visiting Mrs. Ada j Cannon. Mrs. Wagner will be re-I re-I membered here as Mrs. Jane ! Larson. i Bobby, the two-year-old son of j Mr. and Mrs. W.m. Prince suffered a broken collar -bone and cuts 1 and bruises about his face last Friday when he fell down the cellar cel-lar steps at his home. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hall and daughter Iona came1 down Saturday Satur-day from Minersville and will spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will resume their work in the temple. Golden Hollingshead and Merill Lee of Caliente spent Thursday here visiting relatives and on Friday Fri-day attended the fruit festival at Hurricane. They left Saturday evening eve-ning for their home. Chester and Murray Oxbcrrow ! , cf Ely; Nev., spent Saturday and 1 ; Sunday here visiting relatives, j ! Z&ss Hay Parry of Cedar City j left Monday morring alter spend- ing three cays at the home cf : , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cannon. ! Miss Kaye Lund returned Fri- ' ' day evening from Sait Late City j v.-here she attended business col- ' : lege for the past rx weeks. ; Steve Bennett and sen Halph ' cf Salt Lake returned t-o their home Tuesday after a week's visit , with Erig Jarvis, Sr., and family. ; Mrs. Harvey Smith and two chil- j dren of Payson arrived Friday for I a week's visit with Mrs. Smith's I parents, Bishop and Mrs. F. G. ! Miles. Miss Addie S Benson returned i Sunday from Tcroweap, Arizona, wheTe she spent several weeks with Mrs. Edna Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lee cf Hinckley came in Monday and will spend a week visiting at the home of M. L. McAllister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woods and I family of Holden who have been cn a tour of the parks, spent Saturday here visiting relatives. H. C. Thomas, manager of the local J. C. Penney store, returned Ssnday from Salt Lake City where he enjoyed a week's vacation. A. A. Pare of the Escalade Explorations, Ex-plorations, Inc., left Sunday for Montreal on company business. He : expects to return within a week.' i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Branch of ; Price, Utah, spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. Robert Ashby entertained in their honor at a party Sunday evening. Ronald Chambers and Norton I Kennedy, both of Los Angeles, and Miss Nita Bolline of Kansas City were guests at the Earl Cannon I home Friday and Saturday. They are on their way to the parks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell and baby left Wednesday morn-j morn-j ing for San Jose, Calif., on company com-pany business and for a visit with Mr. Mitchell's mother. They expect to be away several weeks. Mrs. Harel McMu2in of Leeds j came in Friday and is under the ' doctor's care. She is staying at ! the heme ef Harold Sncw and ' family. j Paul Krauss and Louis Baum- ' gardner who have been doing re- i search work in the Beaver cams country for the past two months, leit Monday for their hemes in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jcnes and family of the Dixie power , plant at Veyo came in Monday evening and accompanied by Mrs. Heber Empey, left Tuesday morning morn-ing for a tour of Zion park, the Grand canyen and Yellowstone park. E. B. Terry and Mrs. David Potter Pot-ter and son cf Salt Lake arrived Saturday for a visit with the latter's mother, Mrs. Tam Lund, j Mr. Terry joined his wife who j has been here for some time and ; they will remain until the open-i open-i ing cf school in Hurricane. Andy Booth, taxidermist and tanner, of Los Angeles, who spends every deer season in the Kaibab forest, passed through St. George last Friday on his return to California Cali-fornia after an advertising trip in the north. Mrs. Philena Pickett and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Una, Mrs. Arthur Dake, Mrs. Orpha Hunt and Charles I Webb of Riverton, Wyo., spent Thursday and Friday at Hurricane ! attending the festival and visiting relatives. They returned early Saturday Sat-urday morning. Charles Whipple returned Friday evening from a week's stay in Salt Lake. He was accompanied home by his daughter, Miss Maurine, who has been conducting dancing classes for the past nine weeks in Richfield, Monroe and Elsinore. Two shows were put on in Mun-roe Mun-roe and one in Elsinore showing the work her students have done. These were attended by large and appreciative audiences. Miss Whipple Whip-ple will visit here with her parents par-ents until the opening of school in Heber City where she will go as instructor in physical education. Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Bringhsrst !' arrived Friday from Murray for i week or ten days' visit at. the j Kenneth Snow home. Mr. and Mrs. Clauae Wc-rthen : and family and Mr. and Mrs. J Robert Wcrthen and family spent ' Sunday at Mcioqua. the guests , cf Jchn Eardley and family. j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams i and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brocks and Miss R-eva Andrus spent Friday Fri-day at Hurricane attending the fruit festival. ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Mo- j Aliistcr returned Saturday evening ; frcm a two weeks' visit with ' . friends and relatives in Hinckley : ! and Salt Lake. S : Mrs. Anne Bentley, Mrs. Wanda ; : Guerrero and Misses Shirley Bent- j ley and Marian Lee spent Thuxs- ! I day and part of Fiiday at the ' fruit festival in Hurricane. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and ' '. family of Bear River City, Idaho, spent Sunday visiting friends here while cn their uay to the southern south-ern Utah parks. Mr. and Mrs. Anders Mortensen and small daughter, of Mesa, Arir.. ; stopped here for a short visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. ; T. Morris, Sr. They have been j tourhsg Colorado. i David Morris attended a diree- ! tors' meeting of the Dixie Power company in Cedar City Tuesday. Miss Afton Eryr.er of Cedar City j spent Sunday with her grand- ! mother, Mrs. R. A. Cannon, here. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Empey, Monday, August Au-gust 25, at the home of Mrs. J. Harridance. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bentley and daughter Kate came down Sunday from Enterprise. Mr. Bentley returned re-turned the same day but the others oth-ers will visit Mrs. Sam Bleak for a few days. Mrs. Stewart H. Knowlton who has spent the past six weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. Laura A. Gates, left Saturday for Los Angeles to join Mr. Knowlton Knowl-ton and at which plae they will make their home. |