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Show j News of the County Seat - ot u,:u S bUyer has ty'e Sh0p- D-5-C sSr? snow "" morning r "mea Wednesday 1 :;0nlL8 AngeIes where buytagVur several days on a Mrs. D r ' ' ' W- Love and ' JI: Snw spent Tuesday a U-inoon ,n Santa C1 J y made plans to form a D u n the Per meetiDS Was held "i the Relief society hall. andL1?11'8 Watch- Charm tlln to Di6 Drug. D5.P. 1'1'e Wednesday evening bridee "b was held at the home of Mrs Si??- hWhitehead last ;tl lugh acore prizes being won b Mi. and Mrs. Joseph J. Milne. For slle niagllitude aQd K ng thnlls, see "The Last Days "1 Pompei," at the Gaiety Theatre, December 12, 13 and 14. It depicts de-picts the destruction of a city shattering earthquakes, fear-mad Hened mobs caught between topping top-ping walls and Hvers of molten lava, u desolation lighted by the jnres of the burning ruins, is said to surpass any spectacle yet fllm-Di-. and Mrs. Glenn Orton returned re-turned to Hannah, Wyoming on Monday after spending a week visiting vis-iting Airs. Orion's parents., Mr. aud Mrs. Heber Cottam and with Mr. Orton's sister, Mrs. LeRoy jt'ox. They were accompanied as far as Provo by George Jarvis aud Alma Cottam who are attending attend-ing the B. Y. U. this winter. "Way Down East" the tenderest love story of all time at the Wads-worth Wads-worth Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. D-5-C. Mr. and Mrs. David Esplin of Orderville arrived here last Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Snow. Miss Edna Snow of Provo spent the" latter part of last week here visiting with them. Mrs. Roland Rider and three children of Salt Lake City left St. George on Saturday after visiting visit-ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0. Fawcett and with relatives at Hurricane. v Miss Amanda Jones of American Fork is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones here. She intends to remain for some time. Elwin Culver entertained twelve young couples at a birthday supper sup-per on November 23. The evening even-ing was spent playing games. Mrs. George L. Little and son, Robert of Gridley, California returned re-turned home Tuesday after visiting visit-ing for a few days with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Short and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. McMurtrie are visiting with relatives and friends at Motoqua. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mar-ion Nelson and family of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maloney and family of Virgin spent the latter part of last week there where visiting and dinner parties were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Leavitt and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reber and three children of Mesquite, Nevada were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Will-iam Brooks aud with Mr. and Mrs Walter Miles the latter part of last week. Murdell Earl and Byrn Armstrong Arm-strong of Las Vegas were holiday visitors in St. George. Miss Lena Nelson returned Sunday Sun-day evening from Salt Lake City where she spent a few days with reDrVeand Mrs. Milton Cottam and son, Bob returned to Los Angeles on Sunday evening after a Visit with relatives here They were accompanied home by Mr. Cottam's mother, Mrs. Rachel Cottam Cot-tam who will spend some tune there visiting. Antelope William Ruesch of Anteiope SZ 1 1 was visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. John T. Wood-? Wood-? r last week while enroute ho! e fm Los Angeles, California Califor-nia where he had been transact- VsUS01We Reeves and daugh- n the B Y. U. at Provo spent ;reho.iday' season with relatives lie;.. Arvel Milne and Mrs. Clau J Burgess entert for Misses ai vi5iting -here Romney who 0. q The fr0m the B. J. frcore i-e being won by high score V Delicious re- Mrs. James Andlus to. Mrs. freshments were aened willard M.lne Mis. R MrS- Rf; v ' Fawcett, DeVora Misses Mrlene the Whitehead, Rhoda guests of honor and d J'-iniratherhomeon Ifeond by Mrs. .1, An-drus. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foremaster and son left Sunday for their home at Las Angeles after spending' several days with relatives here. Alma Riding who is working at Pioche, Nevada this winter spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riding and other relatives. Miss Helen Mott of Las Vegas was a guest of Miss Norma Webb over Thanksgiving. Miss Fay Allerton of Provo was a guest of Mrs. William Brooks during the holidays. A family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seegmiller Thanksgiving day by twenty members of the family. Those present from out cf town were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Erei of Santa Clara and Mr. and Airs. A. W. Lund of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Andrus and son, James and Mr. and Mrs. Ahlston Isom returned to Los Angeles An-geles on Sunday after visiting with relatives over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Andrus and son visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Pratt at Kanab and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrus here. Mr. and Mrs. Isom visited with relatives in Hurricane and with friends here. Thomas Houston of Panguitch is here to spend the winter working work-ing in the temple. Mrs. Eliza Fackerell spent the latter part of last week visiting with her sister in Hurricane. Word has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adair in the Iron County hospital November 2 4. Mrs. Adair was formerly Miss Evelyn- Smith of this city. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Bentley and two children of Tooele spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Mary Bentley and other relatives. rela-tives. Miss Ruth England has returned return-ed to her" home at Tooele after spending two months here at the home of Mrs. Jennie Bithell. Miss Billie Hollingshead of Provo Pro-vo and Melvin Schmutz who is attending the U. of U. this winter at Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmutz on Saturday. Miss Hol-1 Hol-1 i n g s h e a d and Mrs. Andrew Schmutz were dinner guests of Mrs. Arthur Bracken in Central Friday. Miss Ada Burt returned Sunday Sun-day from a visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. |