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Show Locai News Items Mrs. Henry T. Atkin is able to be out again after a serious illness ill-ness of two weeks duration. a a FOB SALE Fresh milk cow Mid two young Jersey . heifers. Inquire Wilferd Gfcff. Adv2t. 4 Mrs. Dora E. Cheel of Buibank, Calif., is here to spend two weeks visiting her daughter, Jrs. Chas. D. Alsop. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb of Hurricane spent Sunday afternoon in St. George, visiting Mrs. Webb's mother, Mrs. Rhoda Cannon. 9 Mrs. Dwight Fulmer of Circle-vUle Circle-vUle has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Violet Church, for the past several days. Miss Minnie Boundy of Alton visited Friday at the home of her ' grandfather, Chas. W. Seegmiller, Sr., en route to Cedar City to the M. I. A. contests. Mrs. Nella H. Robertson ard 1 family returned to their home at ' Alton Saturday having spent the winter here while her daughter, Helen and sons, Wayne and Homer, Ho-mer, attended school. Mrs. Andrew N. Winsor, R. V. Macfarlane and Joseph Smith of this city , motored to Cedar last Saturday to attend the funeral services of a relative, Mrs. Mable Macfarlane, who passed away there foDowing a prolonger illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simkins and family came in last week from Barclay, Nevada, to visit Mrs. Sim-kins' Sim-kins' mother, Mrs. Violet Church and other relatives. Mr. Simkins and children returned the latter part of the week leaving Mrs. Simkins to continue her visit. County Agent and Mrs. Walter F. Smith and small son Darrell I spent Sunday in Hurricane, Mrs. Smith attending the Zion Park stake union meeting, and Mr. Smith meeting with the fruit growers and the Dixie Coopera- B ative board. B Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Macfarlane J and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. t Macfarlane and family, all of Oe- dar City, Mrs. Clarence M. Clark ! and family, and Mr. and Mrs. War- ren J. Larson of Parowan, spent 4 Sunday here visiting and enjoying J a family dinner in honor of their on R. U. Macfarlane. J The M-.sycs Alene Piatt, Ha and t Mara Adair syent the latter part of last week as guests at the home t of Miss Ttllie WinsoT, they being :!-.e three members of the EnteT- "rise group selected to enter the J division fxals in the St. George 5 a"-stake cast of the play "Soul V'a'c" at Cedar City. Saturday. ' ir. W. Cannon ard Ms. K.xev Rcmney entertained Che "r..on-.bcrs el the Ather.a c'.ub and -V-ir partner at a unique party 1 -'ie Cannon heme last Thir- d v evening. On arr:mg aU r-ie?ta were supplied with, some rtem of o'd-fashiored apparel Thich they t wore during the evening. At 9 J liir.checn was served followed by a FOR SALE Almost new baby carriage. Inquire Mrs. J. W. Harrison. Har-rison. Advlt. Mrs. Tina Macfarlane spent Sunday Sun-day in La Verkin, a guest at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. James Judd. Elwood Romney returned to school at Provo Wednesday after visiting here for the past few days. Miss Af ton BryneT of Cedar City was here Sunday visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. RhcSJa Cannon. Mrs. Evelyn Parry of Cedar City mother of Mrs. Earl Cannon, came down last Thursday evening and will spend some time with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I. Y. Bigelow of Cedar City and Miss Rhea Silver, of Salt Lake, were visiting Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gee T. Thompson. David Ballard and son Alton of Rockville were business visitors in St. George Saturday. Vernon Wor-then Wor-then returned to Rockville with them Saturday evenpg expecting to remain for some time. The East ward Junior boys' chorus cho-rus with their partners, entertained entertain-ed at the home of their director, Mrs. Mae Pace, Tuesday evening in honor of two of their members, Pershing and LeGrande Nelson, who are to leave, shortly with, their, mother, Mrs. Alma Nelson, to make their home in Kanab. Games were enjoyed and rtfiesnivents served. The Dixie College faculty with their partners and a few specially invited guests enjoyed a party and luncheon at the gym Tuesday evening, eve-ning, the men members of the faculty being hosts for the occasion. occa-sion. A unique program of indoor competitive sports and dancing furnished amusement during the evening, the men proving them-i them-i selves real entertainers. Mr. and Mrs. Walrion Ballard of Cane Beds spent Sunday in St. George visiting at the home of Mrs. Ballard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. " M M Harmon. M.ss Vera Harmon who taught in Hurricane last winter, and has been visiting st Cane Beds since the close of school, came home with them. Miss Emily Harmon returned to 1 Cane Beds with Mr. and Mrs. BaUard Monday morning, exporting export-ing to be absent two or three weeks. ' j. A Kane :, cwr.tr and rr.ai-.',cer rr.ai-.',cer cf tr.e Jerry Prrijce Crm-v.r.v Crm-v.r.v ;'. Salt Lake City, arrived her?' Sur.day h Robert Wilkin, to rxrid three or four cays in the ccur.ty kk.r.e ever the ri:.t ar.i p-;7e s.tua:.on. Th.s is Mr Han-cck Han-cck s 'sr. visit to St. Georpe al-jv-.-jrh he has been in tl.e eATcrr, ----- -,.e ccur.ty rrrr,c us.y. IT" .s n "re y tjUi"? sd-.ar.tftce of i.-.e -rrr n.a've". lull to r.cv a |