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Show WASHINGTON j Washington, Jan. 4. Marion Jol- i ley and Miss Sylvia Staheli were mar- j ried Dec. 29. The bride is a daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staheli and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe i Jolley, all respected residents of this j place. Congratulations are extend- j ed. j Mr.s and Mrs. William Prince of i Gooding, Idaho, left yesterday for their home after visiting here a few days' with relatives. They also spent a few days' doing temple work at St. George while here. W. 0. Nisscn spent the holidays here with his' family. He returned today to Fredonia, Ariz., where he is teaching school. Eldon and Linda Larson have returned re-turned to Alamo, Nev., and Enterprise Enter-prise respectively after spending the past week here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Melvin Wittwer left Sunday for Minersville after spending the holidays here with relatives. rela-tives. Mis Thressa Westover is here from Salt Lake City visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Westover. Miss Ida Jolley and A. K. Larson have returned to Hurricane after spending the holidays here. .Mr. and Mrs. Oak Saulsbury are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pectol for the holidays. Miss Thora Neilson has returned from Cedar City where she has been for some time. Miss Lydia Pearce left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where she is attending attend-ing school. Mr. and Mrs. Lafell Iverson of La Verkin spent the holidays here with relatives. Born, Dec. 31, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hafen, all concerned doing do-ing well. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hafen were visitors in St. George new year's day. Marcus Tegan of Salt Lake City is here visiting relatives for a few days. Miss Grace Iverson spent the holiday holi-day week here from Cedar City. Born, Dec. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Reedhead, a girl. |