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Show Local News Items Dr. LaVerne Daly left Tuesday :or Panguitch to spend the 24th with lis family. Mrs. Brigham Randall returned ast Friday from Salt Lake City where ;he visited relatives. Ray Whipple came in Wednesday from Ely, Nevada, to spend a week with relatives here. LOST Near dance pavilion Wednesday Wed-nesday night, purse. Finder return to Lillian Milne. Advlt. According to word received by relatives rel-atives here, Byron Taylor is seriously seri-ously ill with flu at Kimberly, Nev. Walter Judd and sister, Miss Cherrel arrived here Tuesday from Fredonia to visit relatives. LOST A billfold containing currency cur-rency between Millers Garage and Santa Clara. Cedar Mercantile Co. printed on fold. $5 reward if returned re-turned to New office. Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Heaton were visitors here Tuesday while en route to Monument ranch to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Milne and family who spent the past ten days in Coalville with relatives, returned home Wednesday. Miss LaRee and Willard remained in Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Watson and family returned Tuesday from Salt Lake where they attended the funeral fun-eral of Mrs. Watson's sister, Mrs. Jessie Sandberg. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Potter of Salt Lake City came in Wednesday to spend several days with Mrs. Potter's Pot-ter's mother, Mrs. Thamizan Lund. Misses Kethleen and Phyllis Lund who spent the past month in Salt Lake, returned with them. Dr. Samuel Bleak is critically ill in Salt Lake City, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bleak, Sr. They left for Salt Lake City Monday to be with him. A birthday party Was given Tuesday Tues-day for Mrs. Melissa Watson at the home of Mrs. W. L. Adams at Faro-wan, Faro-wan, Twenty members of the family, fam-ily, including children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were in attendance. at-tendance. A feature was a birthday cake containing 78 candles. ,' Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Royal H. Bleak, July 25. j Mr. and Mrs. James Judd spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Judd here. Mrs. Alice Milne left Wednesday for Cedar City to spend the remainder remain-der of the week with relatives. Miss Vera Seegmiller returned on Sunday from Provo where she attended at-tended summer school. Mrs. A. J. Hutchings underwent an operation at the Washington County hospital on Monday. The children and grandchildren of Mrs. R. A. Cannon enjoyed a rwim-ming rwim-ming party a1- the Veyo pool last Thursday evening. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon, Can-non, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cannon, -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burgess and families and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Webb of Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Whitehead and daughter, Mrs. Edna Bentley and Mrs. Jessie Whitehead and family fam-ily motored to Cedar City last Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Jessie Whitehead and family spent the 24th with relatives, while the other members of the party returned the same day. Mrs. Rozilla Lund and daughter, Miss Cornelia, returned last Friday from Modena and Enterprise where they spent two weeks with relatives. Mrs. W!m. Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lund accompanied them home, returning to Enterprise the same day. |