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Show - : Local News Items J v. -'ore visitors here W' Mr, Martin Hunker anil Ifr Md'Mrs. Myron K. Uivneh-i' Uivneh-i' ,ccomPnied them home and Lt the end visiting there .nd at Boulder City. . Mrs. Sam Wasner arrived here StindiT fom LaGranda, Ore- spend three weeks visit-j visit-j her daughter, Mrs. Ada Cannon- The vear's harmony hit, "The Cat and the Fiddle" at the Electric El-ectric Theatre. May 10, 11 and 11. Uc- Mrs. Kltha Glllins of Los Angeles An-geles returned to her home on Wednesday after a two weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Isaac Hunt. Mrs. Uilllns was accompanied accom-panied home by Ml-s. Caddie ltleak who will visit in Los Angeles Ange-les for ten days. Two Great Stars . . . Six great melodies ... In a drama of Love, at the Electric Theatre May 10, 1 1 und 12. ltc. I Mrs. Sarah Koremaster entertained enter-tained at a shower Saturday night in honor of Mildred Marshall progressive games were played during the evening. Cool north room apartment for rentj Mrs. William Worthen. ltp. The South Ward Mutual Offi-'ers Offi-'ers and Teachers entertained Mm. Merrill stuck 1 nt the home f her pi, rents, Mr. and Mrs tleorge Brooks, Jr., n Friday. I ho evening ws pent playing '00k, high score prize holng won hy Mrs. Glenn lTHiH.py M!rij Ktuckl served as president of the young ladies the past year and in appreciation of her services ser-vices and ns a wedding present she was presented with a beautiful beauti-ful Mat iron. She left on Saturday Satur-day morning- for Salt Lake City to Join her husband who Is attending at-tending the University of Utah. Claude Hirschl, of Hurricane, was a business visitor in St. George on Wednesday last. Mrs. Lola Dotson of iSanta Maria, California and Mrs. Eva Stoddard of Minersville who have been visiting Mrs. ' William T. Morris here for several days left Saturday for Los Angeles to visit Mrs. Dotson's sister, Mrs. lllldreth Halliwell and will then KO on to Mrs. Dotson's home. Mrs. Dotson is Mrs. Morris' sister. sis-ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell spent the week end visiting their family at Widstoe and attending the Garfield Stake Conference that was held there. The Nymph Class of the South Ward mutual enjoyed a trip to the LaVerkin Hot Springs Saturday Sat-urday afternoon where swimming was enjoyed. The thirteen girls were under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Donald Schmutz and Mrs. Kate Empey. Miss Or-pha Or-pha Morris and Miss Ida Wallis accompanied them. Mrs. Sarah White returned Sunday night from Beaver where she spent about a week with relatives. She left on Wednesday Wednes-day of last week upon receiving word that her home there had been partially destroyed by Are. Upon her arrival however, she found that the damage was not nearly so serious as at first thought. The Wednesday Night club entertained en-tertained at a delightful miscellaneous miscell-aneous shower Tuesday evenfcig at the home of Lyle Taylor in compliment to Miss Mildred Marshall Mar-shall a bride of Wednesday. The guests included: Mrs. Josephine Hutchlngs, Ina McArthur, Claudia Clau-dia Hal'en, Mary Reber, Mrs. Grace Mathis, Mrs. Lillian An-drus, An-drus, Madge Christenson, Mrs. Reva Atkin, Ester Andrus, Nellie Marshall, Mrs. Sebra Foremaster, Mrs. Ed Quinn, Irene Riding, Una Pickett, Lea Cottam and Clesta Worthen. Tho West Ward choir went to the Indian Kami on Sunday cvoning where they sang the hymns no dear to the Latter Day Saint People. There was an exceptionally ex-ceptionally iiU-K(, number of Indians In-dians out to hear them and they all expressed their appreciation for the music. Some of the Indian In-dian children sang for the choir members after the conclusion of the program. Mrs. Belle Thomas, who has so efficiently served as organist for the West Ward choir the past year, was the guest of honor at a su prise party at her home onMonday evening. Games were played and refreshments were served to 2 5 guests. Mrs. Thomas is leaving soon for Springville. Two romantic singing stars in a melody of love, at the Electric Theatre, Thursday, Krlday and Saturday. itc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wendell and family who spent the winter win-ter here from Price left Monday to spend the summer visiting the following temples: (Salt Lake Logan, Mali, Mesa Arizona, and' Cardston Canada. They expect to return to St. George the fore part of September. Bobby Dean is offering unusually unus-ually beautiful flowers for bo-quets bo-quets for Mother's Day. Just the gift for Mother on this, her day. . Mrs. Bertha McGregor, the Misses Karma and Mary McGregor McGre-gor , and Miss Mary Whitehurst left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to spend a few days visiting. . Lolaf the small daughter of Charles C. Bowler who has been very ill the past month since an attack of pneumonia is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. William Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Cox, Miss Irene Cox and Kenneth Cox returned' Tuesday from South Bend, Indiana, bringing with them tour Studebaker Cars and three trucks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Bowler Bow-ler returned Tuesday from Los Angeles where they spent a few days on business. FOR SALE -Two choice home sites, East side. A. A. Neson.ltp Mr. and Mrs. Donald For-sythe For-sythe came in Saturday from Los Angeles to spend a week visiting here and at Toquerville. They are guests at the home of Charles Seegmiller, Sr. Clifford Empey of Salt Lake City spent the latter part of last week visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Empey here. V Mrs. Evelyn Adair returned to her home at Cedar City on Monday after a visit for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins here. Miss Mary Nelson spent the week end here from Kanab visiting vis-iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Nelson. Mrs. Hyrum G. Leajiy returned return-ed Tuesday from a two month's visit with relatives in California, Her , brother, Joseph Woodbury of Riverside, California brought her home. e a Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leavitt and three children returned to their home at Veyo on Tuesday after spending the winter here, a a a J. W. Imlay( of Hurricane was a business visitor in St! George on Wednesday last. I 1 |