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Show Local News Items Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reber of Littlefleld, Arizona Ariz-ona at the local hospital, Sunday, April 2 2. FOR MOTHER'S DAY potted plants in full bloom. Mrs. McAllister, Mc-Allister, ltc. Mrs. J. C Keate and Mrs. D. N. Pearce entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett at the Keate home on Friday. The evening was spent playing rook, high score prize being won by Mrs. Robert Pickett and consolation con-solation by Mrs. Jesse Pearce. Refreshments were served to 2 6 guests. The Anthena club and their partners were entertained by Mrs. Roxey Romney, Mrs. Famie Nelson, Nel-son, Mts. Mae McAllister and Mrs. B. Glenn Smith at the McAllister Mc-Allister home last Friday. The evening was spent playing rook, prizes being won by Mrs. Eva Webb of Hurricane and P. D. Spillsbury. Refreshments were served to 42. Mrs. Laura Burgess entertained entertain-ed in honor of Mr. and Mts. Albert Al-bert Baxter at her home on Saturday Sat-urday evening. Games were en-Joyed, en-Joyed, musical numbers were given giv-en and refreshments were served to 50 guests. Dr. J. T. Daly, Jr., of Pan-guitch Pan-guitch spent iSunday and Monday here visiting his son, LaVerne Daly and family. The South Ward Genealogical class held a social following their regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Miss Ida Wallis. Refreshments were -served to 21 members. Mr. anf Mrs. Loraine Cox, M. and Mrs. William Prince, Aliss Irene Cox and Kenneth Clx left Monday for South Bend, Indiana, vja Chicago to et some new cars. Mts. William Brooks entertained entertain-ed in honor of her husbands birthday at her home on Tuesday evening. The evening was spent playing rook, high score prize being won by Edward Brooks and consolation prize by Mrs. VI late Prince. Refreshments were served to 22 guests. Mrs. Arthur Huntsman of Enterprise En-terprise who is seriously ill with heart trouble here shows slight improvement. George Nelson and family of Bountiful were here on .Wednesday .Wednes-day while en route to Motoqua where they will visit relatives. Thirty-six people enjoyed a hayrack ride followed by a weinie roast at the Wallis farm on Saturday evening. Clark Nlsson of Washington underwent an operation at the local hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Lillian Andrus entertained entertain-ed her club at her home on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The evening was spent in sewing. Two for the price of one, a minstrel and show at the Wads-worth Wads-worth Theatre, Thursday, sponsored spon-sored by the P. T. A. ltc. "The Bowery" will be shown at the Electric Theatre, Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday. ltc. Don't fail to see Wallace Beery in "The Bowery" at the Electric Theatre, April 26-27-28. ltc. Rose Graham was hostess to two tables of cards at her home Tuesday, prizes were won by Evalyn Harris and Rose Graham. "The Bowery" the story of a New York Boy, at the Electric Theatre, April 26-27-28. ltc. Howard Cottam and Justin Sm'lth of Provo are business visitors visi-tors in St. George. LOST Lady's suit case containing con-taining a pair of opera glasses etc., finder please return to the Washington County News, L. P. Larson. ltc. Mrs. CTiarle" -W.'OT was a week era Isitor in Boulder City, Nevada. P'-of. Karl .T. Bleak returned hone imd:iv from Price where he ,-l'."ied ti:" State High School Band ..ntest. Ho was the guest of The music facnlJy of the B. A. C. Lois Taylor of Salt Lake City is visiting her parents Mr; and MT. O. S. Taylor. Mrs. Li'.lliar McQuaid entertained in Miss T.-.y-''s honor Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Reichmann ief. Sunday for Salt Lake City to visit vith friends and relatives. rela-tives. WILL TRADE 17 Jewell watch ...liusted double roller movnuiit for 'ised two horse scraper or hay rake E. B. Cornell, Dameron Valley.ltp Mir. and Mrs. Barrfy Ihase entertained at a dinnoi ry Saturday evening, twelve ";nesis ere present. |