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Show j Local Nevs Items ; p c. Ketzler of Salt Lake City J the fore part of the week i 's:. Oecrge. i ! vr'lham Cody of Salt Lake City ! "a" business visitor here this : U i Eurr Bradshaw of Hurricane I j -j! brought in Monday to the ! T-tal with a fractured skull, j J ' L B. Christianson of Salt Lake j c:'. cpent the first of the week J j.5re on business. J j j-'a McAllister left Saturday I - kanab after spending the holi-t'-s here with relatives.- U"J ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheball and '--auly o' Denver, Colo., arrived on i sday for a week's visit here ,' -ir-h relatives. i ; Edgar M Jensen of Salt Lake J j.:-,-, a former president of Dixie ! college, came down the latter part ! of the week to attend Leadership ! ' sessions at the college. ; Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Langston ! of' Springdale spent the first of I trie week here working in the temple and attending Leadership - week at the college. f LeRoy Condie, son of Mrs. Annie Condie, and Miss Thelma Graff, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. George A. Graff of Santa Clara, were married Wednesday, January 7, in the St. George temple. I ! Eoyd Jones, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Seth Jones of Enterprise, and a member of the basketball ! team, was brought in Monday i night for treatment at the Washington Wash-ington County hospital. Tuesday morning he underwent an operation opera-tion but his condition remains very serious. Miss Julia Foster and Bert Baxter went to Cedar City Sunday. Sun-day. The former returned the same day, while the latter went on to Salt Lake City where he is attending at-tending school. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bryson of Tonopah, Nev., arrived Saturday Satur-day and will visit for a few days with Mrs. Bryson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woodbury, Sr., and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Milne and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Milne and family returned to their homes in Cedar City Friday after spending the week here visiting Mrs. A. Y. Milne and other relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Knight and Geo. H. Brimhall, president of the B. Y. U., spent Monday evening here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Love, Jr. They were on their return trip from Honolulu, T. H., where they had accompanied accompan-ied the B. Y. U. football team. Born A son to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wm. Riding, Tuesday, January 6. 1 ... j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pearin i of Cedar City spent New Year's day here visiting friends. Mrs. Phcebe Terry of Rockrille came in Friday for a few davs' visit. ... Mrs. R. S. McAllister and son Boyd of Kanab came down Fri- day to remain for several days. Theo Dill returned Sunday from Lcs Angeles where he spent the holidays with his wife. . Miss Flora Jones and Wallace j Jones of Overton came in Tues-! Tues-! day for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson of Parowan spent the week end here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Carpenter of Central were visitors here on Tuesday. Miss Alice Milne left Saturday for Salt Lake City after spending as week here with her mother, Mrs. A. Y. Milne. Joseph J. Harmig of Las Vegas and Miss Afton Whitney of St. Thomas were married in the St. George temple New Year's day. Mrs. Marion Nelson and children chil-dren returned Monday from their heme at Motoqua where they spent the holidays. Mrs. Orson Hammond of New Harmony came down Monday and will visit for a week with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Pearce. Cecil Paul Whitmer of Alpine and Miss Stella Peterson of St. Johns were married Tuesday in the St. George temple. Removal sale Chickens, furniture, furni-ture, tools and everything we have must be sold this week. W. A. Nelson. Phone 75-W. Advlt. Special bargains this week Piano, Pi-ano, davenport, brass bedstead, electric sewing machine, etc. W. A. Nelson, Phone 75-W. Advlt. . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Empey and family and Mrs. Betsy Haycock Hay-cock of Parowan spent the week end here visiting at the home of Joseph Empey, Sr. Miss La Prele Pace and Mrs. Vera Karigan returned Sunday from Los Angeles where they spent the past week with relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hickman and family returned Friday from Salt Lake City where they spent the last week visiting relatives. Mrs. Ruth Feree and Mrs. Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Cox returned Thursday from Cedar City where they spent several sev-eral days visiting at the Jed Cox home. Ja es TVadsworth and familr c: Panaca spen: New Year's "day here with relatives. J. Hepburn and L. Jobey cf Las Vezas came up Friday and soent several cays here cn business. Carl Workman of Hurricane came down Saturday and will re- Mr. and Z.Irs. Ana A. Ke'jon came in Friday frcm Kanab and spent two davs with friends and relatives. Carol M. Hawley of Spokane. V.'ash., came in Saturday and will remain for several days on business. busi-ness. Kenneth Breedon of Los Angeles Ange-les came in 'Wednesday and spent until Friday morning visiting with friends. Jack Ahlstrom left Saturday for Lcs Angeles to resume his studies at the University of Southern California. He spent the last two weeks here. Orange A. Olsen of the TJ. S. forest service office at Cedar City, was here this week on the program pro-gram at Dixie College leadership. Mrs. Carl Enkey of Bunkerville came up Saturday to enter the local hospital for treatment. She left Monday for her home. Mrs. John Busher of Enterprise came down Sunday and entered the Washington County hospital for treatment. Ten couples enjoyed a New Years party after the dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morris, Jr. Mike Prseloyious who works in the Virgin oil field, was brought to the local hospital Sunday with a badly infected thumb. ! ! Ve3 'R'1' -'rC-S spending her vacation with hr ! Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Xeicn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowler of j Gunlock cam e in Monday to attend at-tend Leadership week at the college. col-lege. 1 " . . i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyman and ! daughter. Marie, cf Cedar City spent Saturday here. Mrs. Lyman : underwent a slight operation at i the local hospital. i Miss Beatrice Adams came down Thursday from Salt Lake City : where she is taking a nurse's i course, and will spend about a ! week at the W. T. Morris home. ... J Wm. G. Lambert, manager of j the Zellerbach paper company of ! Salt Lake City, spent a short time j here Sunday en route to Los Angeles An-geles to spend his vacation. I ... j Mrs. C. L. Hamilton and two i small daughters returned Sunday from Glendale, Calif., where they spent three weeks or more visiting relatives. Mr. Hamilton returned j Wednesday from Glendale. ... Mrs. Milo Hirschi of Hurricane was brought 5n Saturday to the i Washington County hospital for 1 treatment. Mrs. Hirschi has been confined to her home for the past five weeks with an infected knee. The case of Judge Ben Lindsey. I charged with disorderly conduct for disturbing church services in New York, is not be enlivened by j Clarence Darrow defending him. j For which, it may be added, the entire country will feel grateful. |