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Show Local News Items Miss Helen Douglas entertained the I. O. XT. club at the home of Mrs. Maude Seegmiller Tuesday evening. Miss Verna Allen of Springdale arrived ar-rived here Sunday to spend a week with relatives. Mrs. James Cottam of Veyo was visiting her children here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ester Booth ;of Salt Lake City is here to spend the winter with her father, Wm. Booth. Mrs. May Harris entertained at her home Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Amanda Johnson. Misses Ruth Sorenson and Stella Bowler were visitors here Monday from Gunlock. Anthony Atkin came in Monday from the Hurricane valley to visit relatives. Miss LaPrele Pace entertained the J. A. M. club at her home last Thursday Thurs-day evening. John M. Stewart, Jr. spent the latter lat-ter part of last week at Paragoonah on business. H. R. Bentley returned Tuesday from Pine Valley where he spent about a week. The East ward gleaner girls enjoyed en-joyed a social at the home of Mrs. W. W. Cannon Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rhoda H. Leavitt returned to her home at Bunkerville Tuesday after spending a few days here with relatives. The Athenia club will be entertained enter-tained by their husbands at a party at the home of Leo A. Snow this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Worthsn and son Cecil returned Monday night from Enterprise where they spent a few days. Mrs. John W. Pace entertained last Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Amanda Johnson of Provo who is visiting here. - ' , Mr. anti "hSxs. Jed M. Terry of Mo-toqua Mo-toqua sperK the fore part of this week visiting ia St. George and En-i terprise. Mrs. Vilate Naegle, Mrs. Lawrence Naegle, Mrs. Rhea Wakeling and daughter. Miss Lillian, and Mrs. Lo-rena Lo-rena Theobald of Toquerville were St. George visitors Saturday. .5. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson returned to their home at Minersville on Wednesday after spending a few days working in the St. George temple. Joseph Fremaster of Las Vegas was visiting hl3 brother Ephraim here Saturday en route to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miles and children chil-dren of Blackfoot, Idaho, are here to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris of Leeds were St. George visitors last Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkins returned re-turned last week from a ten days' vacation in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan have returned from a two weeks' visit at Joseco, Nevada. Mrs. Earl Storm was a visitor here lst week end from the Kaibab forest. for-est. Miss Lucile Gates returned Thursday Thurs-day from Palo Alto, Calif., where she spent the past year. Friday, October 26, the Alumni association as-sociation presents the greatest array of fun you have ever seen. Adv. Miss Rachel Miller left Wednesday evening for Los Angeles to spend the the winter. Lyndau and Antone Foremaster were business visitors here last week end from Cane Beds, Arizona. Mrs. Frank Humphries and Mrs. Retta Dobbins of Hurricane were St. George visitors Sunday. Mrs. Oliver Stratton of Central spent Tuesday in St. George visiting visit-ing her daughter, Miss Thelma. S. L. Carter arrived Saturday night from Arizona to spend a few weeks here with his family. Mrs. Burr Canfield is entertaining this afternoon at a shower in honor of Mrs. Oliver Canfield. Mrs. J. C. Keate entertained the Mothers' Reading club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Lunch was served and a pleasant time was had. Mrs. John A. Johnson will leave this week for her home in Provo, after a three weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. P. A. Miles. FOR SALE Large, beautiful chrysanthemums. chrys-anthemums. Mail orders given prompt attention. Mrs. M. L. McALLISTER St. George, Utah Adv.2t. The East ward choir enjoyed a party at the home of Mrs. Emma-line Emma-line J. Cottam last Thursday, ning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Staheli of Enterprise and Mrs. Amelia Schntutz and Donald Schmutz of New Harmony attended the funeral of Blaine Price here last week. Mrs. Vella Marshall and three children, Mrs. Eva Stoddard and Mrs. Helen Stoddard of Minersville arrived arriv-ed here Saturday to spend a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Morris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Antone B. Prince of New Harmony spent last week end in St. George visiting Mrs. Prince's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Cottam. Torn Wakeling of ToQuerville arrived ar-rived here Monday to spend a few days visiting and on business. |