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Show Local News Items 1 Potted Plants in full bloom for Christmas, Mrs. M. L. Mc-' Mc-' Allister, Phone 23W. D-13-C Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keate and 1 son, Dee and Mr. and Mrs. Nel- gQjj' pierce spent Thanksgiving Day at Boulder Dam- -v- i'i ' Mr and Sirs.' Dean Clark of : Hurricane were visiting friends 1 and transacting business In St 1 George on Saturday. j; J; Miss Ida Vallis is assitlng at the News office this week helping to get out the special Christmas edition. Dr. Milton Cottam came to . Sunday from Los Angeles to be 'with his father, George T. Cot-'' Cot-'' tarn who is seriously ill. Mrs. Bert Sorenson who has been ill for some time Is still confined to her. home. Her many ' friends wish her a speedy re- i covery. .!(. it -tr Mrs. David H. Cannon, Jr., ! who has been In poor health for j some time shows little improve- i ment. ; .V .V. w -r -rt" i E. W. Simmons left Tuesday ; morning for "Salt Lake City . where he will transact business. 1 John R. Wallls, former editor 1 of the News is helping with this week's edition of the paper. if 1 Mrs. Wilma Corry and Evelyn Harris of Cedar City spent Sunday Sun-day here visiting Miss Harrla' j I mother. , ' I I The presidency of the Young Woman's Mutual of the West Ward entertained the officers and teachers of that organization with their partners in the banquet room of the Arrowhead lintel Saturday evening. The room was attractively decorated representative representa-tive of the Christmas Season. Progressive games were enjoyed and first prizes were won by Miss Linda Larson and Lloyd McArthur Mc-Arthur and consolations by Miss LaRue Cox and Matthew M. lien-iley. lien-iley. Refreshments were served to thirty-five guests. -i Mrs. Mason Rencber and family fam-ily came in Saturday from Grass Valley to spend the winter. I jt. j.. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis on November 28. Mrs. Mary McArthur entertained entertain-ed the following at bridge at her home last Friday evening: Mrs. John Bentley, Mrs. Madge Vance, Mrs. Nettie Morris, Mrs. I Ray Bentley, Mrs. Andrew I Schmutz, and Misses Florence i Foremaster and Mlshie Seegmiller. Seegmil-ler. High score prize was won by Mrs. Ray Bentley after which delicious refreshments were served. |