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Show Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. Rachel Ra-chel Barlow of Leeds, were business visitors here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen have gone to Orderville to visit the former's for-mer's parents. Leon Sawyer of Hatch is visiting with his family who have spent the winter here. The L. E. A. R. club were entertained enter-tained Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Wm. E. Woodbury. C. B. Petty and daughter Rachel and Miss Grace Isom from Cedar City attended the senior ball Friday night. Dr. Frank Petty of Cedar City has been doing dental work here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Larson and daughters, Leila and Alice, motored to Cedar City Friday. The "upper set" of the L. E. A. R. club entertained their fellow members at the swimming pool Thursday. A delicious lunch was served following the plunge. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eager returned Friday from Snowflake, Arizona, where they went to take his father, Joel Eager, who has gone there to make his home. The Misses Eleanor Isom. Camilla Hinton, Amelia WJebb, and Eloise Workman from Dixie college attended the senior ball Friday night and spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Woodbury entertained en-tertained the school faculty and their partners at a social Wednesday evening. eve-ning. The evening was made very entertaining en-tertaining with games of different kinds and a very delicious lunch was served. It has been reported that several geologists have been out in the Antelope Ante-lope Spring country recently, surveying survey-ing and looking for oil formations. They stated that from all indications that was the best oil field in this part of the country and that Flat Top mountain was the head of the dome. Mrs. Alice Piatt of Kanarra who had undergone an operation on her lower jaw for an abscess caused by an ulcerated ul-cerated tooth, came here to stay with her mother, Mrs. Mary Campbell, for a few days, but has returned to her home feeling much improved. There heretofore impossible feat of driving a car from Virgin City onto Smith Mountain was accomplished a short time ago by Wm. Reusch, Jr., and David Hirschi. This road is nothing noth-ing more than a trail which is extremely ex-tremely difficult for a wagon to negotiate. ne-gotiate. The gentlemen state, however, that they came down faster than they went up. |