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Show Local News Items t f. - Val HaCon spent last 1 J! Jv in Lag Vcgna. . ... Wven members of the ' T"' Inke were here for tcm-JVdne.day. tcm-JVdne.day. pie , , -4. sou to Mr. and Mrs. Brn n'nke on Wednesday, ; Octol)er -1- , , M Pitney Cude, who has spent !'.! J month in Salt Lake I '1 returned home Wednesday. n-iiliam L. Langston and Geo. V Hint- of Hurricane spent Bun- j iiy visiting m St. George. : n h Morris returned Sunday U (rom Salt Lake City where he ;: ' cnt a .few days on business. , surprise party was given :: MrS Wm. Brooks last Thurs-evening Thurs-evening in honor of her ; birthday- t ( f t i rarlyle Thompson who has . t the past thirty months in ;l the San Bernardino mission field, "j turned home onFriday. ; jns Idona Hammond who has ; se!n the past week here visit- .i L her sister, Mrs. Jesse Pearce, i returned Saturday to her home ;; at New Harmony. i Mr and Mrs. Alfred Curtis ! of'springville arrived here on i Tucsaav and will spend a few ! days visiting their daughter, Mrs. ! Hvrum Thompson. ,'i Mrs. Robert Ashby entertained i a group of friends and rela-tives rela-tives at her home Sunday night I in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Milne ;1 Atwood. , , Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Call' of Po'eatello, Idaho, arrived here Sunday. The former left Monday for Los Angeles where he will - spend several days on business, while Mrs. Call will visit her sisters, Mrs. Roxey Romney and Mrs. Mathew Bentley. Ilyruin liryner is at the local hospital for treatment. J. II. Lamb of Enterprise spent Wednesday in St. George on business. Miss Ann T. Cox of Cedar City spent Tuesday in St. George visiting at the W. C. Cox home. Mrs. Charles McElroy left on Monday for Central where she will spend a week with relatives. rela-tives. Fred Ward, who is employed at Springdale, spent the week end in St. George with his mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Annie J. Van Orden. Horn A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ryan at the Washington Wash-ington County hospital on Tuesday, Tues-day, October 20. A family dinner in honor of the eighty-first birthday anniversary anniver-sary of B. Jarvis, Sr., was held at his home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Watson and son, Odell, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Smith, of Glendale, spent Wednesday visiting in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. James Goudie of Salt Lake City, spent Wednesday in St. George. They were en route to Las Vegas where they will spend a few days on business. busi-ness. H. Vasco Call, United States marshal, of Salt Lake, came in Monday and in company with Sheriff Wm. Brooks, left that night for the upper Beaver dam country in quest of deer. They returned Tuesday night with two bucks. Donald, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lund, who has been seriously ill for the past ten days, is showing slight improvement improve-ment today. He took ill with glandular fever, followed by kidney kid-ney complications. Saturday pneumonia developed, but this was checked, and his condition is gradually improving. |