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Show focal News Items Mrs John T. Woodbury and a Mrs. William Bryson Saturday at Cedar City. Miss Esta Smith of La Ver- !,ent Sunday in St. Ccorgo "'".ling relatives and friends, visiting M Sproul left Friday for a io'rt business trip to Salt Lake City' . . . cnpcial sale on silk shirts and h;,s 60c garments for 39c. J r Whitehead & Son. Advlt. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Seeg-.j Seeg-.j " and family of Toquerville Sed over the week end wth relatives. ( t , x Gardner of Pine Valley Jnt'a short visit here Saturday, Satur-day, en route to Springville for a s'bort visit. Mrs b. Glen Smith entertained" enter-tained" the West ward Gleaner girls at her home Tuesday evening. eve-ning. a Whitehead returned on Saturday from Los Angeles rtere he spent several days on business. Dr W. J- Reichmann returned return-ed Tuesday from Salt Lake City where he spent the past week nitti his mother who is ill. Verle Russell of Springdale underwent an appendicitis operation op-eration at the Washington County hospital on Tuesday, January 26. South ward Gleaner girls held a rook party at the home of Miss Margaret Brooks Tuesday. Prizes were awarded to Miss Lillian Mathis and Mrs. Henry Crosby. Mrs. Vera Karigan entertained entertain-ed at a bridge party at her home Thursday afternoon. First prize ms awarded Mrs. D. C. Watson. Wat-son. Leonard Hunt of Water Flow, N. M., arrived here last eek and will spend several ys visiting at the John imutz home. Mrs. Eleanor Jarvis of Cedar Citj- arrived here Saturday and will -visit for a week with her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Seegmil-ler. Seegmil-ler. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gardner returned Sunday to their home at Cedar City after spending a three weeks' visit with their daughter, Mrs. Jessie Whitehead. D. M. Tarker and Mr. and Mrs. l'ciiie Morris spent Tuesday Tues-day in St. George. Mrs. Spencer Rebcr of Santa Clara is at the local hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Rhulin Fectol of Enterprise visited over the week end in St. George. Erastua Gardner returned on Friday from Pine Valley where he spent the past week. Mrs. Viola Gentry of Overton visited over the week end in St .George with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Paxman. G. Lynn Garff who has been visiting for the past few days at the SL George Wells home, returned Tuesday to Los Angeles. An-geles. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Benson and Mrs. Berneice Robbins returned re-turned Thursday from Ogden, where Mrs. Benson spent the past two weeks. Alfred Frehner of LittlefAeld came in Monday for treatment at the Washington County hospital. hos-pital. Mrs. Merrill Russell of Rock-ville Rock-ville arrived here Sunday and will visit for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pendleton. Miss Ellen Mae Jarvis who has been visiting for the last ten days with relatives, returned return-ed Friday to her home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Evalyn Perry and son, Conway, of Cedar City, spent. Saturday in St. George with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Cedar City visited here Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cox and i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walters j of Cedar City visited in St. i George Sunday with relatives. 1 Miss Marie Chadburn arrived here Saturday from Los Angeles and will spend several months wtih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chadburn. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jolley at the Washington Wash-ington County hospital on Friday, Fri-day, January 22. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hea-ton Hea-ton and Miss Ethel McClellan of Moccasin visited over the week end with Mrs. Heaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lytle. Mrs. Albert Bunker of. Vcyo sptnt Saturday in St. Gerogo. S. R. Wells returned Thursday Thurs-day from Los Angeles where he spent a week on business. Special showing of new shirts. A. R. Whitehead & Son. Advlt. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nelson of Kanab visited over the week end in St. George with relatives. Carl Winsor left Sunday for Ithaca, N. Y., where he will attend at-tend Cornell university. Mr. and Mrs. Is Pace and family spent Sunday visiting at Hurricane. James Fish of Enterprise came in Tuesday and is at the local hospital for treatment. Mrs. A. J. Hutchings1 and Mi s Rhea Wright spent Tuesday at Hurricane. . Vervene Naegle, Mrs. James Naegle and Wilford Naegle of Toquerville spent Friday in St. George on business. hi:'i Price of Enterprise came in Tuesday and will spend a few days visiting and on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blake of Logandale returned Wednesday to their home after spending a few days visiting relatives. None Blake and Wesley Nelson Nel-son left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to spend a few days on business. R. L. Riding of the Dixie Power company was a business visitor in Enterprise Monday ! and Tuesday. ' Dr. and Mrs. Clark Mcln-tyre Mcln-tyre of Hurricane were business busi-ness visitors in St. George on Tuesday. Albert Mathis, Irvin Prince and Henry Pace of New Harmony Har-mony were business visitors in I St. George Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmutz, Mrs. Amelia Schmutz and Mrs. M. M. Harmon visited Saturday in Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hirschi. Jos. K. Nicho'les, A. A. Pax- man, H. Val Hafen, Mrs. Olive ! Reeve and Miss Linna Snow en-j en-j tertained the Dixie College fac-j fac-j ulty and their partners at the Liberty hotel Saturday night. A short program was given, after which rook was played. First prize was awarded Mrs. J. Win. Harrison. David Hirschi of Hurricane spent Tuesday in St. George on business. Joseph Webb of Hurricane spent Monday in St. George on business. Charles Whipple and Rulon A. Snow left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to spend several days on business. Mrs. E. B. Strunk of Zion canyon came in Saturday for treatment at the Washington County hospital. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reber of Littlefield at the local hospital on Sunday, January 24. Mrs. C. M. Thompson visited Saturday at Cedar City with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Arns. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickett and John Stauffer spent the week end in Salt Lake City on Legion business. Mrs. Leland Sullivan and Mrs. Evan Sullivan of Leeds spent Wednesday in St. George on business. Mrs. Maude McQuarrie of Salt Lake City arrived here Sunday and will spend a few days with relatives. J. C. Snow returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City where he attended the annual convention of O. P. Skaggs managers. Mrs. Wm. Snow arrived here Sunday from Cedar City and will spend a week with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wor-then Wor-then who have been visiting in Los Angeles for the last few days, returned home Saturday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodson and small son who will make their home here. |