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Show iucal News Items George Wells returned last r.'iXy from Los Angeles where fe's'pent a week on business. Mr Harry Slack of Toquer-.i'le Toquer-.i'le 'spent Thursday visiting in' St. George. vr and Mrs. Perlie Morris ,','e'in Monday from the. Ari-"ona Ari-"ona Strip to spend a few days. E s. Gardner returned Tues-v' Tues-v' from Pine Valley where Jj'has spent the past few days. Joe Reese of Mt. Carmel arrived ar-rived here Tuesday and will s.,er.d a few days with relatives. jliss Mattie Earl left Tues-d,v Tues-d,v for Las Vegas to spend a few days with relatives. Dcvid Hirschi of Hurricane ra, a business visitor in St. George Tuesday and Wednesday. Ileber Cottain of Provo arrived ar-rived here Sunday and will spend several days visiting and on business.- Miss Maud Heywood of La-Verkin La-Verkin arrived here Saturday and will spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Mundy of Cedar City arrived here Monday Mon-day and will spend a few days visiting and on business. Dee Lindhardt returned Monday Mon-day from Salt Lake City where he spent a few days on business. busi-ness. Mrs. J. A. Crosby of Pioche arrived here Friday and will visit for a few days it the home of Mrs. Lena Crosby C. H. Biglow arrived here Monday from Los Angeles and will spend several days on business. busi-ness. Miss Rhea Wright left Monday Mon-day for Hurricane where she will visit for a week with her mother, Mrs. Maggie Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox and daughters, Mrs. Rudgar At-kin At-kin and Miss Marie and Mr. and Mrs. William Prince left Saturday Sat-urday for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cox will spend a ten days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Cox. The others returned on Tuesday. Coin A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woodbury, Jr. on Friday, February 12th. Mrs. Arnold Lemmon ond family oE Hurricane visited Saturday Sat-urday at the George W. Worth-en Worth-en home. Melvin Arns and Lloyd Allen of Cedar City spent Wednesday in St. George visiting and on business. t Mrs. Heber Hardy returned Tuesday from Bunkerville where she has been visiting for the past ten days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Higgins of San Bernardino arrived here Friday and will spend a two weeks visit with Mr. Higgins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Higgins. Misses Ora and Gertrude Frehner spent the week end at their home in Littlefield visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frehner. Mr. E. H. Morris and two children who have been visiting visit-ing for the past week with Mrs. J. C. Snow returned Sunday to their home at Kanab. Clifford McMullin of Leeds has sufficiently recovered from his recent operation to permit his being removed to his home on Mondaj". Fornatus C. Thompson of Enterprise and Lovina P. Mar-chant Mar-chant of Holiday were married at the St. George temple on Tuesday, February 16th. Judge LeRoy H. Cox left Monday Mon-day for Beaver where he will spend a week on court business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. ieorge Lytle and George P. Lytle attended the funeral of Mrs. John Lytle at Las Vegas on Sunday. Mr. and ilis. Afton Ballard of Rockville ?:pent Friday and Saturday in S, George on account ac-count of the if-ness of Mrs. Ballard's Bal-lard's brother, Vernon Worth-en. Worth-en. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hunt Who have been visiting for the past two months in Los Angeles with relatives returned on Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. Ward Esplin and Mrs. Lon Hewlett entertained at a card party at the Hewlett home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miggins on Saturday. First prize was awarded to D. M. Snow. Lyle Gibson of Hurricane came in Wednesday for treatment at the Washington county hospital. hospi-tal. William Squires of Salt Lake City spent a short visit here Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Emma Squire?. Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster. Mr., and Mrs, Wtillure Macfarlane and Mrs. Frank Wood. Mrs. Ive Wilson and Mrs. Edna Gibson of Hurricane spent Wednesday in St. George on business. The Literary Club met at the library on Munday night and Mrs. Bertha McGregor gave a short report on Japan. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow and Karl Harrison spent Sunday at Cedar City visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Snow. David Hirschi and James Judd of Hurricane were business busi-ness visitors in St. George on Wednesday. Clement Hilton of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday in St. George visiting Mrs. Annie Webb, en route to Texas. Miss Ruth Bennett of Delta arrived here last week and will spend a two months' visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Emeline C. Cottam. The South ward M. men basketball bas-ketball team won from the Moapa team 75 to 15. South will play the winner of Zion and Kanab stakes here Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. Henry Crosby entertained entertain-ed at a card party at the Charles Seegmiller home on Wednesday. Prizes were awarded to Miss Evadean Crosby, Mrs. Mae Crosby Cros-by and Miss Marian Ahlstrom. Among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Agnes E. Macfarlane here from Cedar City were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heyburn, Mr. and Mrs. William Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Mac'farlane, E. J. Palmer, Mrs. Harry Miller returned Monday to her home at Los Angeles. She came here Friday Fri-day to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Cottam. Mrs. Lewis Cox, Mrs. Russell Rus-sell Walters and Mrs. Jed Cox of Cedar City arrived here Tuesday and will spend several days visiting with relatives and friends. |