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Show Local News Items Mrs. Rose Ramsey returned Monday from Salt Lake City, where she has been with relatives rela-tives since the death of her grandson there a few weeks ago. Miss Blanche Baker returned Sunday from Minersville, where she spent the past two weeks with relatives. Mrs. Arnold Ashworth has returned re-turned to her home at Beaver after af-ter a visit with her mother. Mrs. Linda Riding and other relatives here. Miss Emily Brough returned Friday from Hurricane, where she spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Benjamin F. LeBarron. Rulon Larsen returned Saturday Satur-day from Long Beach, California, where he spent the holiday season sea-son with relatives. Allen Jarvis returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where he spent the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives. Mrs. Lovina Allen has gone to Panguitch to spend a month with her son, Earle Allen and his family. FOR SALE '3 o r g u m The best made in Dixie. Quarts, Halves and Gallons. Inquire Glenn Graff, Grafton, Utah. LaGene Morris underwent an operation for appenticitis at the local hospital Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christian and two children came in Monday Mon-day morning from Bristol, Nevada Neva-da to spend a while due to the illness of their baby. Mrs. Richard Heaton and baby came in Friday from Kanab to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McAllister and family. Wayne Worthen returned Friday Fri-day from Los Angeles where he spent the past six months working. work-ing. Miss Wetona Watson enter-taiined enter-taiined at a delicious breakfast at her home New Years day. Guests included: Miss Agnes Lamb of Cedar City, Miss Irene Tolton and Wayne Bentley, Wendell Wen-dell Snow and Wilford Cannon. Help the C of C Auxiliary buy street signs by attending the show at the Wads worth 15th and 16th. J-10-C Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Bowman of Cedar City and Mrs. Annie Taylor and sons, Herbert and Carlos of Ontario, California, who are spending the winter at Provo spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. George Wells and baby returned New Years day from Salt Lake City where they have been visiting Mrs. Wells' relatives. She spent the past two months there, and Mr. Wells went up for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Carter, Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess Bur-gess and Mrs. Mary Oxborrow returned re-turned to their home at Lund, Nevada, New Years day, after a week's visit with relatives. Mrs. James McArthur entertained for her mother one afternoon while she was here and invited in the following to spend a few hours visiting: Mrs. Jeter Snow, Mrs. Hannah Snow, Mrs. Mary Bentley, Ben-tley, Mrs. Orvilla Empey, Mrs. George Burgess, Mrs. Lafayette La-fayette Carter, Mrs. F.'G. Miles, Mrs. Alma McGregor, Mrs. Man-omis Man-omis Andrus, Mrs. Minnie Math is and Orpha Hunt. Howard Cannon, who is attending attend-ing law school at Tucson, Arizona Ari-zona this winter, spent the holidays holi-days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon. Howard Benson and Howard Church returned to Flagstaff, Arizona, Ari-zona, Saturday after spending ten days visiting here. Mr. Church spent a few days at Escalente with relatives. C of C Auxiliary sponsoring Wadsworth show loth and 16th. J-10-C Clayton Nelson left Saturday for Provo to resume his studies at the B. Y. U. after a two week's visit here. Virgil Snow left New Years day for Salt Lake City to resume re-sume his school work at the U. of U. after a ten day visit with his father, E. B. Snow and other relatives. LOST Black Scheaffer and Fleckinger was arrainged before pens. Return to News office. Liberal Reward. J.-10-P C. D. Webb was taken suddenly sudden-ly ill Tuesday afternoon and rushed to the hospital where he underwent an operation for appenticitis. ap-penticitis. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Strong and family were visiting Mr. Strong's cousin. Miss Julia Foster Fos-ter here Monday while enroute home from California where he had been transacting businf.-ss. Mr. Strong is manager of the Kays-viKe-Layton Milling company. com-pany. Hflp the C o.' C Auxiliary Wadsworth Theatre J a n u a r y 15th and 16th. J-10-C Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilson Wood-ard Wood-ard left Sunday for Enoch to attend the funeral ' of John Lee Jones. Mr. Lee Williams who was brought into the local hospital recently for treatment is improving improv-ing nicely. Mrs. Emmaline J. Cottam and Thomas Cottam returned Sunday from Northern Utah points where they spent the holiday season. Andrew Schmutz came in Sun day from New Harmony to spend some time visiting his family. Henry G. Moyle and Miss Nellie Holt both of Enterprise were married Friday, January 4, in the St. George Temple. Mrs. Bert Webb left the hospital hos-pital on Wednesday and was moved to her home at Wash"? ington. Garnold 6tucki, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stucki of Ivins underwent an operation at the hospital here on Monday. George Lemmon left Tuesday for Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, to attend the funeral of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Melvin Lemmon. Mrs. Clauson Burgess entertained enter-tained a -group of friends at her home on Sunday afternoon. Guests were: Mrs. Athe Meeks, Mrs. Orval Milne, Mrs. James Andrus, An-drus, Mrs. Reed Mathis, and Misses Mona Reber, Roxie Rom-ney Rom-ney and Mary McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Lee spent the holiday season here from Las Vegas, Nevada visiting Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blazzard. A wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bentley was given at the Arrowhead hotel ho-tel Saturday evening. Following Follow-ing a splendid program and dancing delicious refreshments were served to 300 guests. Many beautiful gifts were received including in-cluding a beautiful General Electric Elec-tric Regrigerator from Mr. Ben-tley's Ben-tley's employer, Hyrum Thomas of the J. C. Penney Co. FOR SALE Pigs, all sizes. Inquire In-quire Glenn Graff, Grafton, Utah. Mrs. Lelia Atkin entertained the following at bridge at her home Saturday evening: Mrs. Anna Bentley, Mrs. Edna Bentley, Ben-tley, Mrs. Mary McArthur, Mrs. Marge Vance, Mrs. Nettie Morris, Mrs. Mary Marshall, Mrs. Frankie Grey, Mrs. Beth Schmutz, Mrs. Hazel Chase, and Misses Florence Foremaster, and Mishie Seegmil-ler. Seegmil-ler. Miss Evelyn Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Famie Nelson, is ill y Kh pneumonia. LOST A white gold oblong wristwatch. Finder please return re-turn to Marie Meeks, Arrowhead Hotel. Ralph Perkins of Overton, Nevada Ne-vada underwent an operation for ruptured appendix at the local hospital on Tuesday. Stanley Dixon is recovering nicely from his serious illness with pneumonia and will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. |