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Show Local News Items m MPs and Mrs. Joseph Webb of Hurricane visited here Sunday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hickman were business visitors at Over-ton, Over-ton, Nevada, on Sunday. ' J. L. Bowler returned Tuesday Tues-day to Gunlock after spending a week visiting in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dalton and family of Hurricane were business visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. LeGene Morris returned Sunday from Kanosh where she has been visiting for the past m three weeks with relatives. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunt of Veyo at the Washington County hospital on Sunday, January 17. E. S. Gardner returned Saturday Sat-urday from Los Angeles where he spent a few days on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Keate P and John Keate of Los Angeles returned Tuesday to their home after speeding a few days here visiting and on business. V Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Marshall and two children of Kanab vis- ited here over the week end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher, Jr., and two children visited here for a short time Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simmons. Sim-mons. They were en route to their home at Provo. Miss Ellen Mae Jarvis- of Salt Lake City arrived here last Thursday and will spend two weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gubler and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gubler of La Verkin spent Tuesday in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Hall of Compton, Calif., spent a short time here. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall, en route to their home. They were accom-" accom-" -.. panied by Mrs. Hall's mother, Mrs. J. M. Murdock of Beaver, who will spend several weeks there. Miss Elida Snow of Hurricane spent the week end here. Walter Kent ofTuweep, Ariz., spent Saturday and Sunday in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Higgins spent Sunday and Monday on business at Boulder City. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Arns of Cedar City spent Sunday visiting visit-ing in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snow of Cedar City visited Sunday at the Jeter Snow home. Mr. and Sirs. Herbert Milne of Cedar City spent the week end at the home of Mrs. A. Y. Milne. CORN FOR SALE Save mon-ney mon-ney on all kinds of grain and poultry foods. F. J. Ward, phone 91-W. Advlt. Mr .and Mrs. Jed Cox and daughter, Miss Louisa, returned Sunday to their home at Cedar City after spending a few days here visiting relatives. Garland Hollingshead of Min-ersville Min-ersville returned Monday to his home after visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox. Order baby chicks now. Rhode Island Reds and S. C. White Leghcrr.s, 10c each. H. R. Bentley. adv2t. Mr. and Mrs. David Esplin who have been visiting for the past two weeks with Mrs. Es-plin's Es-plin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Snow, returned Thursday to their home at Orderville. Miss Berneice Bennion arrived arriv-ed here Sunday from Salt Lake City and will spend three months at the Joseph T. Atkin, Jr., home. FOR SALE Umbrella shade trees, 3 to 4 ft., 25c; 4 to 6 ft., 35c; pecan nuts, 20c lb., also pecan trees. Ben F. Le Baron, Hurricane or St. Geo. Adv5t. Miss Kathleen Lund, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Tamizan Lund, and Delias E. Sullivan were married Monday, January 18, by Bishop Harold S. Snow. They left Tuesday Tues-day morning for Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. H. L. Lee who has been visiting for the last week with relatives at Elsinore, returned on Sunday. Mrs. Newell Frei, Mrs. Ruth Barnum and Miss Dorothy Snow came in Friday from Enterprise on account of the illness of their father, M. M. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Taylor returned re-turned Saturday to Kanab. Mrs. Taylor has been visiting for the past month with relatives. Mrs. Amy Brown of Cedar City arrived here last week and will visit for some time with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Isaiah Co'x. Miss Dora Foglaini returned Saturday to Las Vegas, a iter spending a two weeks' visit wi a her sister, Mrs. J. L. Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox were business visitors at Virgin on Monday. Albert Wittwer of Logandale visited over the week end with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Wittwer. Witt-wer. Woodrow Dennett had sufficiently suffi-ciently recovered from his recent operation to permit his being removed re-moved to his borne on Sunday. Mrs. Richard Truman left on Monday for Kaolin, Nev., where she will spend a two months' visit with relatives. Mrs. Mae A. Pace entertained the bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. First prize was awarded Mrs. Bertha McGregor. Mc-Gregor. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Macfar-lane Macfar-lane and family of Cedar City visited here Sunday at the R. V. Macfarlane home. Arthur M. Henderson and Miss Nettie L. Boughn of Las Vegas were married on Saturday, January Jan-uary 16. The ceremony was performed per-formed by John T. Woodbury, Jr. Mrs. M. L. McAllister and Mrs. B. Glen Smith entertained the Athena club at the McAllister McAllis-ter home Thursday. The following follow-ing program was given: Report on home making, Mts. Maud Gardner; current events, Mrs. A. K. Haferi; piano solo, Mrs. Harry Pearce, and vocal solo, Mrs. A. A. Paxman. Evan Lee of . Virgin was a business visitor in St. George on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhulin Pectol of Enterprise visited over the week end in St. George. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Gardner on Tuesday, Tues-day, January 19. Mrs. Morton Morris entertained entertain-ed at a bridge party at her home Tuesday. Prizes were awarded to D. M. Snow and Mrs. Jack Keir. Murray Harrison of Newcastle spent Tuesday in St. George with relatives. Lenora Jackson of Provo who is ' attending Dixie College this term, is at the Washington County hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Milne and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Milne entertained a number of friends at the Vivian Milne home Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Charles Walker who has been visiting for the past month at Cane Beds, returned last week. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Larson of Hurricane visited Sunday with Mrs. Larson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miles. Miss Chloe Ford of New Harmony Har-mony visited over the week end in St. George with Miss Arvilla Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde DeMille and family of La Verkin visited over the week end in St. George with Mrs. DeMille's sister, Mrs. Fern Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M hippie, Ralph Whipple and J. D. Johnstone John-stone spent Tuesday in Boulder City. Mrs. A. R. Stewart returned Friday from Ogden where .he visited with her sister for the past two weeks. Leon Hiekman returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from Salt Lake City where he spent a few days on business. Joseph Frehner came up from Littlelie'd Friday and tO"H home his mother and tvo daughters to attend the funeral of Mrs. Preston McKnight. Tltey returned return-ed to St. George Sunday. Mrs. Mervin Reber and Misses Lillian Mathis, Ina McArtnur, Reva Andrus and EvaLyn Harris Har-ris entertained at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Kaye Lund at the Mathis home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Miles returned re-turned last week from Los Angeles An-geles where they visited for two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Ross Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Rowley who have been visiting for the last two weeks with Mrs. Rowley's Row-ley's sister, Mrs. Juanita Pulsipher, Pulsi-pher, left Friday . for Bunker-ville Bunker-ville where they will spend a few days. y Marion E. Harney of Winne-mucca, Winne-mucca, Nev., and Miss Pearl A. Bloodgood of Los Angeles were married by Bishop Harold S. Snow on Thursday, January 14. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clark of Parowan arrived here Saturday. Mr. Clark returned on Sunday and the latter will spend a week with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Macfarlane. |