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Show Local News Items Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wittwer on Monday, Mon-day, February 8th. Joseph Wittwer of Hurricane was a business visitor in St. George on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. E. Clark Mc-Intyre Mc-Intyre of Hurricane spent Sunday Sun-day in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Therman Gardner of Cedar City attended the funeral here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dalton of Hurricane visited Sunday in St. George with relatives. Edwin Higbee of Toquerville spent Sunday and Monday here en route to Las Vegas. George Wells left Saturday for Los Angeles where he will spend several days on business. P. R. Larson, commercial manager of the Dixie Power of Cedar City spent Saturday in St. George on business. Mrs. Wilford Schmutz underwent under-went an appendicitis operation at the Washington county hospital hos-pital on Tuesday. L. S. Leavitt of Veyo spent Sunday visiting in St. George with his daughter, . Mrs. Arvel Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Colbath of Cedar City visited over the week end with friends and relatives. Melvin Fawcett returned Tuesday Tues-day to Provo where he is attending at-tending school, after visiting for a few days with relatives. Thomas Cottam and Lindau Foremaster and Misses Annie McArthur and Ruth and Karma Cottam spent Sunday at Las Vegas. Burnz Swapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swapp underwent under-went an appendicitis operation at the Washington county hospital hos-pital on Saturday, February 6. Mrs. J. D. Pulsipher who has. been visiting for the past three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Bert Truman returned Saturday to her home at Mesquite. Mrs. C. W. Love entertained the bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. First prize was awarded to Mrs. D. C. Watson. Wat-son. , A. B. Christensen of Salt Lake City, tax collector spent Sunday and Monday in St. George on business. FOR SALE Four sashes D. S. glass size 36 x 40, two glass doors, restaurant stools, also one Buick coupe, good condition, $50. Apply George Berry. Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Klein-man, Klein-man, Leland and Mrs. Emma Bringhurst of Toquerville spent Saturday in St. George on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Snow of Hurricane spent Sunday visiting vis-iting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Sta-heli Sta-heli of Hurricane visited over the week end with Mrs. Sta-heli's Sta-heli's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. j Benjamin Swapp and two sons j returned Saturday from Overton 1 where they spent a few days j on account of the illness of Mr. , Swapp's mother, Mr?. Martha , Swapp. I i Mrs. Dudley Hardy returned , Saturday to Bunkerville. after j spending a short visit here with relatives. She was accompanied j by Mrs. Ileber Hardy who will j visit there for a few days. j Mr. and Mr?. A. P. Meilstrup returned Tuesday to Salt Lake I City, a tier spending a short visit with Mrs. Meilstrup's par- j ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Winsor. j ! Mrs. Grace Pproul. Mrs. Vera ; Mitchell and two children and J. M. Gates spent Sunday at j Toquerville visiting with Mr. i and Mrs. Ben Bringhurst. 1 Jack Griffith of Sutter Creek, Calif, arrived here Friday and will spend a ievf days with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chamberlain Chamber-lain of Cedar City spent Sunday Sun-day in St. George with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus Spend-love Spend-love of Hurricane spent Friday in St. George. Truman Burke of Caliente arrived ar-rived here last week and will spend some time with his grandfather, grand-father, W. T. Morris, Sr. Misses Ellen Hanks and Elida Snow of Hurricane spent the week end at the E. B. Snow home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christian Chris-tian of Veyo visited over the week end with relatives. Miss Elizabeth Snow of Cedar City spent Sunday in St. George with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graff spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs Douglas Hall. John Benson returned Monday Mon-day from Enterprise where he spent a few days on business. C. E. Cline of Virgin spent Tuesday in St. George on business. busi-ness. Glen Prisbrey of Tooele spent Monday in St. George on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. William Cottam entertained a number of friends at a chicken supper at their home Sunday. Gorden L. Weston and Levi Iverson of Mt. Trumbull spent Saturday here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. David Abbott of Bunkerville attended the funeral fune-ral of William Gardner on Sunday. Sun-day. . Mrs. Jesse Pearce and Mrs. None Blake entertained at a card party at the D. N. Pearce home on Thursday. Leslie Pugh of Kanab visited over the week end in St. Geo. with friends. FOUND Horn-rimmed -spectacles in black leather case. Owner may get them by calling call-ing at News office and paying for this ad. advlt. Alfred E. Hensler and Ell-freda Ell-freda M. Nuerberger of Las Vegas were married Saturday, February 6th. The ceremony was preformed by Justice of the Peace Harold Snow. Stephen R. Wells and Miss Ruth Dorothy Robins of Los Angeles were united in marriage marri-age on Friday by Bishop W. J. Reichmann. They left Saturday for Los Angeles. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Morse of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Timpson of Salt Lake City on January 30. Mrs. Timpson Timp-son w-as formerly Miss Ruth Morse. Mr. and Mrs. William Bryson who have spent the past three months with Mrs. Bryson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woodbury, left Saturday for Berkeley, Calif. H. T. Atkin, chairman of the board of county commissioners, returned Saturday from Salt Lake City where he attended the annual convention of the county officers of the state. Mr. and Mrs .Ether Wood and family of Hurricane spent Saturday Sat-urday in St. George with Mrs. Wood's mother, Mrs. Lottie R. Carter. Mrs. Mi'issa McElroy returned return-ed Saturday from Las Veaas where she visited for the past three weeks with her si.-tor, Mrs. Dan Leavitt. Kenneth Cannon and Phillip Foremaster entertained at a card party at the Cannon home on Saturday. Prizes were awarded award-ed to Milton Moody and Phillip Foremaster. Milton Walker left Saturday for Los Angeles where he will spend a few days on business. William McMullin was a business busi-ness visitor at Overton on Tuesday. Tues-day. W. A. Whitehead spent Tuesday Tues-day at Bunkerville on business. Dee Lindhardt left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake City where he will spend a few days on business. Mrs. W. F. Gates left Tuesday Tues-day for Hurricane where she will spend a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gates. . Jesse Pearce left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where he will spend several days on business. Joseph Empey of the Dixie Power Co. was a business visitor visit-or at Hurricane on Tuesday. C. W. Couchman of the Arizona Ari-zona Strip Hotel at Beaver Dams spent Tuesday in St. George on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Neil-son Neil-son and Mrs. Glen Graff of Gunlock spent Monday in St. George visiting and on business. Heber Hirschi of Rockville underwent an operation for the removal of his appendix on Tuesday, February 9th. Miss Rhea Wright returned Monday from Hurricane where she visited for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Maggie Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William Snow of Cedar City spent Sunday with Mr. Snow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Snow. Mrs. E. H. Morris of Kanab came in Sunday and will spend a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. George S. . Bunker Bun-ker returned Thursday to their home at Provo, after spending a week visiting relatives. |