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Show ROCKVILLE ROOKVILLK, Feb. 21. Frank, 11-year-old son of Mrs. Le-titia Le-titia Henderson, received a broken bro-ken collar bone and badly wren- ' ched shoulder while playing foot- I ball last week. j Miss Arvilla Graff entertained 16 guests Tuesday evening at a Valent'ine party. On Friday, Mrs. Russell Robertson entertained a number of friends at bridge. That I evening Miss Fae DeMille en- j tertaincd a party of young pao- j pie. I Henry Covington and Arthur j D. Cox left Friday to fill a week's m'ission at Hurricane. i Mrs. Xewell DeMille is home from a two months' vi:i with ' relatives at Kanab. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robert-' son who have been living here' for the pa.it six months, left on j Saturday for Las Vegas to makej their home. i Wilbur, infant son of MV. and J Mrs. Stephen Jennings, has been ' ill with an abscessed ear. He is slowly improving. Mrs. Guy DeMille spent Tuesday Tues-day with relatives in Virgin. Born iA daughter to Mr. and . Mrs. Dewey Hir?chi on Tuesday, i February 14. ! June DeMille spent tho week end at home from Cedar City where he Is .attending school. Marvin Terry and Heber Ifir-schi'jspent" Ifir-schi'jspent" Thursday in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ballard and "Mrs. Afton Ballard i-pent Wednesday In St. George. j Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lang. ton 1 made a ' business trip to St. j Ceorge Tuesday. I The M. I. A. entertained about ! 250 guests Tuesday evening with I a program of "Follies and Fro!- ics." Everyone had an excellent time, and the entertainers were recalled several times for addi-i tional numbers. Those playing tho "leading la- I dy" roles were Steve Jennings. Afton Ballard. Virgil Everett.! Russell Maha n and Alton 1 June!. i |