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Show 5; Local News Items so ',: asel Wm. McMullin spent Monday .Uil!? .at Cedar rCity on business. ' i Charles B. Petty of Cedar City was a business visitor in St. ''I'-- George Saturday. . . . 'ei'' Walter Eymm came In Satur-Da: Satur-Da: ,day from the Arizona Strip to " :Spend a few days. It Children's dance at open air :pavilion at 7 o'clock, July 24. Tickets 5c. Advlt. f; L. Z. Johnson left Monday for 1 i:: Xos Angeles where he will spend i a few days on business. ' f Kenneth and Melvin Cox spent - Sunday and Monday here on e8f': business from Cedar City. 1 Sh;; am 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Jr., ng 5 of Hurricane spent Friday here on business. ( : Steve and Delman Abbott and 'une Clark Bowler of Bunkerville to spent the week end here visit- ig a-.' ing friends. St!- ig j, Phyllis Lund and Noma Cox gutu- left Monday for Cedar mountain rs, i- where they expect to spend about i. r '. a week. strai i glJ' Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snow and )UiIij- family, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sno-w H i and Mrs. Arthur F. Gregerson )uM.' spent Sunday in Pine Valley. Ta Miss Ruth Sullivan returned ;q Monday from Ogden where she ' Tt spent the past six weeks visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs. Annie Hall, imai;- . tors ' Francis Leavitt returned on dveri Thursday from the Grand can-s can-s yon where he spent the last ten days. will : 9 t? Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lund and govt: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lund of Enterprise spent Sunday in St. George. l (v. , Mrs. Rhea Wakeling and two children and Mrs. L. I. Higbee ) of Toquerville spent Saturday in Jr St. George on business. Born A son to idr. and Mrs. Leland Hafen, Saturday, .July IS. Warren Cox returned Monday from a four days' visit at Cedar City. Miss Lila McAllister left on Sunday JEor Salt Lake City where she will spend two weeks. Lewis Pulsipher of. Mesquite, Nevada, spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in St. George. Dee Chamberlain of Kanab spent Monday here visiting with friends, FOR SALE House and lot. Reasonable terms to responsible party. Ed. Schmutz. Adv4t. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Snow and Mr. and Mrs.' Wesley Nelson and two children spent Sunday at Navajo lake. Mrs. J. C. Benson and baby left Thursday for Ogden where they will spend a few weeks visiting vis-iting relatives. George Snow arrived here Sunday from Pine Valley and will spend the remainder of the summer here. Mrs. C. W. Love entertained at a bridge party Friday afternoon. after-noon. First prize was awarded Mrs.. Dilworth Snow. Jay E. Dastrup of Salina and Fern Stephenson of Holden were married Friday by President W. O. Bentley. Mrs. Blanche Spendlove and two children of Hurricane spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting vis-iting Mrs. Spendlove's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Mrs. W. T. Chealey and son, Carol, returned Saturday from Los Angeles where they have J spent the last two weeks visiting. visit-ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hall and daughter, Desma, spent Saturday Satur-day at Enterprise visiting Mr. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall. Children's dance at open air virion at 7 o'clock, July 2 4. Tickets '5c. Advlt. Jfiss Grace Blake entertained the 4-H club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mx. and Mrs. Erastus Gardner of Pine Valley spent Tuesday in St. George on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson left Wednesday for Los Angeles where they will spend a week on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Terry spent Tuesday in St. George on business. busi-ness. They returned that evening eve-ning to their home at Motoqua. Mrs. Laura A. Gates left on Wednesday for Beaver where she will visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Lizzie Lamb left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Salt Lake City where she will spend a two weeks' visit with relative. Mrs. Murza Leavitt and Mrs. George Olds left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where they will spend ten days visiting relatives. Mrs. C. W. Love and three children left Wednesday for Provo where they will spend about a week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whipple left Wednesday for Salt Lake City where they will spend a few days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Judd of La Verkin and Finley Judd of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Farnsworth of Salt Lake City spent a short visit here Friday. They were en route to Los Angeles. Miss Lillian Wallis left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Salt Lake City where she will spend a ten days' visit with relatives. Mrs. Jos. Empey, Sr. left on Sunday for Parowan where she will spend a few weeks visiting her son, Clifford Empey. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Reber and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Frei spent Saturday and Sunday at Pine Valley. Esmond Hughes of Mesquite, Nevada, spent the week end in St. George visiting his sister, Mrs. Luella Strasser. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Webb of La Verkin spent the week end visiting at the James Pectol home. Beatrice Adams and Laurene Michelson of Parowan spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday here with friends. Mrs. Margaret McArthur of Los Angeles who spent a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pectol, returned Sunday to her home. Misses Madge Turnbeaugh and Ruby Leila and Jos. Musick left Wednesday for Salt Lake City where they will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reese and baby of Mt. Carmel spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in St. George visiting Mrs. Reese's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Linder. Afton and Ross Bleak who have spent the past three weeks with Mrs. Tina Macfarlane, left Wednesday for their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. M. Riordan who has spent the past two weeks here visiting Mrs. J. L. Turnbeaugh, left Wednesday for her home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clark and two children left Wednesday for Provo where they will spend two weeks. While away they will visit in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and " Mrs. Jos. W. Judd and family left Wednesday for Beaver where they will attend the home-coming celebration and visit for four days. Howard Arns of Cedar City and Miss Agnes Thompson of St. George were married Saturday Satur-day by Justice of the Peace Harold Ha-rold S. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Don Forsyth and Richard A minis who spent a short visit here with relatives, returned Saturday to their home at Los Angeles. Mrs. Belle P. Johnson of Los Angeles spent Sunday here visiting vis-iting relatives. She was en route to Enterprise where she will spend a month visiting her father. fa-ther. J. M. Pulsipher. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Empey and family returned Thursday from Los Angeles where they spent two weeks visiting. They were accompanied by Clair Riding who will spend a few weeks here visiting relatives. Delbert Bigler and two sons of Provo are here visiting relatives for a few days. L. S. Conger and Thomas Terry of Enterprise spent Tuesday Tues-day in St. George on business. David Woodbury who has spent the past two weeks at Logan, Lo-gan, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Snow and son, Spencer, spent Tuesday here from Pinto on buiness. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pace entertained en-tertained the bridge club at their home Saturday night. A. M. Little of Goldstrike spent Tuesday in St. George on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mitchell and baby left Monday for . Navajo Nava-jo lake. SITUATION WANED Experienced Expe-rienced girl wants housework. Advlt. FOR RENT- Four-room modern mod-ern house. See D. C. Watson. Advlt. Hal and Miss Marian Bracken of Central spent Tuesday in St. George visiting friends. Elizabeth Snow of Pine Valley was a business visitor in St. George on Monday. A surprise party in honor of Miss Thelma Bleak was held at her home Tuesday evening. Miss Madge Christensen left Sunday for Richfield where she j will spend a weeks' visit with relatives. Duncan McArthur and son', Horace, returned Monday from a four days' visit in Salt Lake City. R. TJ. Macfarlane returned on , Monday from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Arvil Milne returned Monday from the Grand canyon where I he spent four days with Mr. ' and Mrs. David Lamoreaux. , M. M. Snow left Monday for Enterprise where he will visit a I short time with his daughter, 1 Mrs. Wm. Barnum. Mrs. Rosilla Lund and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Cornelia, left Tuesday , for Modena where they will 1 spend two weeks with relatives. Marcell Schmutz left Tuesday for his ranch at Mt. Trumbull j where he will spend the -next ' month. ! Mrs. J. L. Afflick who has been here the past six weeks j visiting relatives, left Sunday for ' Salt Lake City. j j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gu- j bier and Mr. and Mrs. Wickley l Gubler and baby spent Tuesday j in St. George. I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sullivan I and family left Sunday for Pine J valley where they will spend a few days visiting relatives. G. W. Hail of the Liberty ' hotel returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where he spent a few days on business. Mrs. John W. Pace left last Thursday for Salt Lake City where she will spend a few weeks visiting friends and relatives. rela-tives. Miss Lyle Lund who has spent ; the past week here visiting her mother, Mrs. Rosilla Lund, returned re-turned Tuesday to her home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Coates who have visited here for the past month, left Tuesday for T'ioehe where they will spend a j few days on business. Mrs. Eula .Tacobson who has j been attending school at the j B. Y. U., spent Sunday here. ! She was en route to her home at Pine Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson who have been here the past j week, left Tuesday for Cedar J City where they will spend a ' short visit with relatives before leaving for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jessie Whitehead and family left Sunday for Cedar City where they will spend a two weeks' visit with Mrs. j Whitehead's parents. Mr. and ; Mrs. R. B. Gardner. I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Elmer of Pioche came in Monday for aj visit with relatives. They wre accompanied by Miss Phyllis Truman who had spent a week ; there. I ... Mrs. Georpe FpepmiPer and daughter, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Ross Douglas and two r l.ildren. Mr. i and Mrs. F. G. MiVs a-id Fran!-Miles Fran!-Miles left Tuesday for a tour of the canyons. They will be away about a week. W. Tell Gubler of LaVerkin came in Tuesday and will spend a few days with friends. Mrs. R. D. Wilkin left Monday Mon-day for Salt Lake City where she will spend a week visiting. John T. Woodbury, Jr., returned re-turned home Friday from Provo where he has spent the last six weeks attending school. Mrs. Ada Cannon entertained her group piano students at the Cascade swimming pool Saturday Sat-urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pearce left Monday for Navajo lake where they will spend a week. Announcement has been received re-ceived of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Morten-son Morten-son of Manassa, Colo., on July 9. Mrs. Mortenson was formerly former-ly Miss Verna Cox of this city. Victor Pectol left Sunday for Salt Lake City where he will spend a week. He was accompanied accom-panied as far as Lehi by N. E. Johnson who will visit there with his parents for about ten days. |