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Show Local News Items Miss Lillian Mathis left this morning for tigden for a two weeks' vacation trip. W. B. Maihis came in Monday from his ranch on the Arizona j strip. i ... FOR SALE Simmons bed with mattress. Inquire News. Advlt. Mrs. George Milne and son, : Lee, spent the past week visit-j visit-j ing at Diamond valley with Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Fawcett. Miss Vella Ruth Morris returned re-turned Tuesday from the Grand canyon where she has been employed em-ployed for. the summer. Eldon Lemmon of Hurricane underwent a major operation at the Washington County hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Stacey Kelson and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Irma, left Saturday evening eve-ning for Inglewood, Calif., to visit with Mr. Nelson for ten days. Miss Mattie Earl and brother Lyman and Miss Iola Dodge attended at-tended the Labor day celebration in Las Vegas. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. McGregor. Miss Karma, Mar McGregor and Mrs. Lorenzo McGregor spent the fore part of the week at the Grand canyon. Mrs. J. F. Gillan and son and Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt left Tuesday for Los Angeles after spending a week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hunt. Miss Rhea Wright of Hurri' . cane, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Wright, and Raymond Fawcett were married here Tuesday, September Sep-tember 6, by Justice of the Peace Harold Snow. Mrs. Olive Milburn, Mrs. Lou Hansen and Anthony Lund of Salt Lake City and M. H. Graham Gra-ham of Provo arrived here on Monday for a visit of several days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pace and son, Anthony, Mrs. Rose Graham, Gra-ham, Anthony Lund and Mrs. Louise Hansen of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday in Las Vegas and Boulder City. Mrs. Wells Brimhall, Mrs. Will Knight and Mrs. Hannah Tucker, Tuck-er, relatives of Mrs. C. W. Love, spent Saturday here visiting at her home. They were returning from California to their homes in Provo. FOR SALE 40-acre farm with 5-room brick house, barn, and corrals. A nice variety of fruit trees. An excellent place to raise chickens and turkeys. Inquire In-quire John T. Neilson, City. Adv.3t, The wedding of James An-drus, An-drus, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.' W. Andrus, and Miss Eula Leavitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lo-renzo Leavitt of Santa Clara was solemnized Wednesday in the St. George temple. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butler of Richfield and Mrs. Hattie Duf-fon Duf-fon of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. R'obb Stratton of Hurricane and Chas. Stratton of Hinckley, spent Saturday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W!m. H. Marshall. John Hafen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur K. Hafen. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hafen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hafen and Mrs. Jessie Frei entertained en-tertained Saturday evening at a get-acquainted reception for Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hafen at the home of Guy Hafen. One hundred hun-dred guests enjoyed games, a short program and light refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Lena Crosby announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Evadean, to Leon Slack, of Los Angeles, Tuesday, September Septem-ber 6, in the St. George temple. Mr. Slack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Slack of Toquer-ville. Toquer-ville. A family dinner was given to twenty-five guests at the home of Mrs. Crosby following the ceremony. They left imme- diately for Los Angeles where they will make their home. Misses Tillie W;insor. Mishie Seegmiller. Florence Foremafter. Bessie Atkin. Ruth Sorenson. j Mattie Pendleton, Annie Miles. I and Mesdames Annie Hall, Kath- erine Larsen, Emily Foremaster and Rose Graham entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Evadean Crosby Saturday afternoon after-noon from 3 to 6 at the home of Mrs. Graham. Forty guests enjoyed rook. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Bessie Gardner and the consolation to Miss Eva- ' dean Crosby. |