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Show Local News Items Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Neilson of Monroe spent Monday here visiting her brother, H. L. Lee and transacting business. l Warren Cox and Athe Meeks left Tuesday ifor Los Angeles on business. !. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirl of: Cedar City spent Thanksgiving j with her mother, Mrs. Sina Bunting Bunt-ing and other relatives. Clarence Schmutz spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Provo and Salt Lake City. w William A. Whitehead and daughters, Misses DeVpra, Le Verd and Melissa returned Sunday Sun-day from Los Angeles where they spent the Thanksgiving holidays. holi-days. Miss Annie Linder left Thursday Thurs-day for Los Angeles after spending spend-ing the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Linder. Miss Linder is a nurse in the State Narcotic Hospital at Spadra, California about twenty-five miles from Los Angeles. Mi. and Mrs. Josepn Clark and family of Provo returned to their home on Sunday after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Orval Hafen here. On Friday in company with Mr. and Mrs. Hafen Ha-fen they went to Boulder Dam and on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hafen entertained a group of neighbors and friends in their honor. JC ot. o. le TP it Miss Anne Clark of Cedar City returned home Sunday after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Amanda R. Williams. ft "Si-George "Si-George T .Cottam is confined to his bed with illness. Due to his advanced age his condition is serious. Milton John Mudrow and Mary Elizabeth Allen, both of Boulder City, Nevada, obtained a marriage license here November 28, and were married by Justice of the Peace, Harold IS. Snow. Mts. LaMar Sor&nson and family fam-ily left Tuesday for Delta to spend a few weeks with relatives rela-tives and friends. Bishop and Mrs. I. H. Chamberlain Cham-berlain of Kanab were here Wed-nasdey Wed-nasdey with others in charge of fifteen deacons and eighteen Bee Hive Girls from the Kanab Stake who were tor baptismal work at the temple. Mrs. C. M. Clark, daughter, Miss Catherine and son, Walter, were visiting relatives in Cedar City the fore part of the week. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christian and family returned to the Bristol Bris-tol Silver mines in Nevada, Sat urday after spending Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing with relatives here. Mrs. Joseph Reese and family of Orderville are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Linder. ? Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodbury and son, Jerry, of Las Vegas spent Thanksgiving with Dr. Woodbury's mother and other relatives re-latives here. Jerry remained here until Sunday night. Miss Ida Wallis, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Mesquite, Mes-quite, Nevada. Mrs. Ward Esplin entertained the following friends at bridge at her home last Saturday afternoon: af-ternoon: Mrs. Molly Morris, Mrs. Clara Whitehead, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Walter Pace, Mrs. C. W. Love, Mrs. Dilworth Snow, and Mrs. Joseph Judd. at. Ti -)P IT- Woodward School sponsoring, "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," Wadsworth Theatre, Thurs., Fri., and Sat. ot, jr. t. t? vF -jv Mrs. Fern Jackson, an employee employ-ee of the local hospital is confined con-fined to her bed with illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Staheli of Provo accompanied by Mr. Staheli's father came in from Provo the fore part of last week and spent Thanksgiving with relatives re-latives here and at Santa Clara. Mr. and Mrs. Staheli returned to Provo on Sunday. President George F. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Morris, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William T. Morris, Jr., Mrs. Preston Hafen and Miss Isabelle Brooksby returned re-turned Sunday night from a tour of the Kanab Stake where they held splendid meetings and gave programs to stimulate an interest in temple work. Mrs. H. L. Lee entertained sixteen children at her home 'Sunday afternoon in honor of her son, Bobbie's fifth birthday. - Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stewart Monday, December 3, at the home of Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Sina Bunting. The following students have received their sixty-word shorthand short-hand certificates for this month: Cherry Keller, Jean Cottam, and Beth Stephens. Those passing the eighty-word test, and receiving re-ceiving the certificate, were: RuthCottam, Alice Baker, Norma Mathis, La Rue Leavitt, Lucile Stone, and Evelyn Guerrero. Those passing the one-hundred words test, were: Ina Blake, : Wilma Hartman, Jean Leavitt, Pearl Hafen, Edith Snow, and Evelyn Cannon. Mrs. Ernest Tobler returned Saturday to the Bristol Silvei mines in Nevada after spending Thanksgiving here with her mother. mo-ther. Mrs. Lovinia Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A. Little returned Sunday night from Sar Francisco where they spent aboul a week with relatives. O'. ,. Frank Short and Richard Sullivan Sul-livan returned Sunday from Sail Lake City where they !pent a eek on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Christen-sen Christen-sen of Elsinore left Tuesday foi Los Angeles after spending e few days here with their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. H. L. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Parson; of Salt Lake City came in Tuesday Tues-day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jarvis foi several days. I Mrs. Leland Lamoreaux is re- covering nicely from her recent ; illness. Her six months old baby - is also recovering from a case of LaGrippe. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan, . Elwin Culver and Miss Ruth Sullivan spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus Bpendlove . and Air. and Mrs. Lafayette Staheli Stah-eli in Hurricane. Mrs. Charlotte I-Iaight and Sherman returned to tlieir home - at Cedar City Wednesday after " spending three weeks here work-i work-i ing in the temple. Misses Virginia and June Pat- terson of Salt Lake City spent ; Thanksgiving holidays here visit- ing Miss LaVera McArthur. On . j Friday, accompanied by Miss La--1 Vera and Tna McArthur they 'spent the day at Unulder Dam. |