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Show Local Column Overflow Clark Foster returned Wednesday from Central, where he spent a few days. Phillip Foremaster came in Tuesday Tues-day from the Arizona "Strip" to spend a few days. William McMullian returned Sunday Sun-day from Leeds where he spent several sev-eral days visiting. Miss Phyllis Truman returned Friday Fri-day from Moapa, Nevada, where she has been working. Glen Prisbrey returned home today to-day from Logan, where he has been! for several months. Frank Holt, Jr., came in Wednesday Wednes-day from Canada on account of the illness of his father. Kathleen Thurston came in' last. Thursday from Salt Lake where she spent the past winter. George Snow and Marion Beck-strom Beck-strom spent the fore part of the week here from Pine Valley. Mrs. J. F. Linder and daughter. Miss Mae, left Wednesday for Cedar City to spend some time. Miss Beatrice Sorenson came in Monday from Los Angeles. Calif., to visit relatives and friends. Miss Orvilla Empey left Monday, for Salt Lake City to spend her vacation vaca-tion from the local hospital. Dean A. Clark returned from Salt Lake and Provo Tuesday with one of the new, 1927 Hudson cars. Mrs. F. J. Bowler and daughter, Miss Erma came in Sunday from Gunlock to spend a few days. Mrs. Rhoda Shamp returned Saturday Sat-urday from Las Vegas, Nev., where she spent some time working. James Johnstun returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake City, where he had been on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marshall and ned Friday from Salt Lake City. ' ned Fridty from Salt Lake City. Oliver J. Grimes spent last Thursday Thurs-day here while en route from Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Arizona, to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Zella Riding came up Wed-nesday Wed-nesday from Bloomigton to visit her mother, Mrs. John M. Larson. . Miss Maurine Whipple left Satur- j day for Logandale, Nev., intending to spend some time visiting relatives. Misses Helen Moody and Caddie Andrus have returned from northern joints where they spent some time. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Va Indian Jones of Veyo in this city. July 16; all concerned doing niceiy. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leornal Gardner of Central, in this city, July 15; all concerned doing nicely. Arthur Cottam, Moroni McArthur and his sons. Rex. Irvin and Eldou have gone to Mountain Meadows to work. Born, a son to Bishop and Mrs. Oliver Stratton of Central in this city, July 21. all concerned doing nicely. Miss Louisa Hopkins returned home Tuesday from Cedar City, where she spent about three weeks visiting. A. L. Woodhous-e and son Lloyd were visitors here the fore part of the week from Cedar City, returning Wednesday. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hunt for Mrs. Eltha Gillan last Thursday. A fine time was had. Mrs. Edith Klett and children arrived ar-rived here Friday from Toledo, Ohio, to spend a few months visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. , C. II. Bigelow spent Saturday her'.' while en route fioni eastern points where he spent about three months, to his home in California. , Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt .ludd and M Edith Klett and children left Vie nesday for Panguiteh to spendlef: eral days visiting and fishing, for s te r Mr. and Mrv V,. Snov " ' da-tghters. ' flVlfr lth''aK0' Kfp-f K u s-se 1 1 . a n d n- V2 N were visitors Nie week. .g "The ye lloir ca: ' : Mac''-gle and family "iiMnmTM.aii, Ariz., where -r home. i |