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Show Local Column Overflow V. N. C!vny l'ft tins morning for I .OS AWU'lt'S. tO SHM(1 his ViH-a- linii. Kdwin UiRluo wus u visitor here from Toniiervillo the fore part of the woek. Horn, a son to Mr. unci Mrs. Vernon Vern-on Leavitt of (5 unlock, in this city, M:iv 27. paviil Hirschi was a business visitor visit-or here from Hurricane the fore part of the week. Mrs. Frank Morse and son Sam lflt Monday for Grass valley to spend he summer. Misses Florence and Mary Miles !oft Wednesday for Salt Lake City for a week's visit. Starting June 13th, all three wards will meet in the tabernacle for afternoon after-noon meeting. Miss Florence Sorenson entertained entertain-ed twenty girl friends at a slumber party last night. Alex Milne and his son Vivian came in Tuesday from Cedar City to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snow and Miss La Vera McArthur spent last week end at Hurricane. Mrs. Lihbie Christian and family have moved to Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the summer. Miss Tillie Winsor left Tuesday for Zion National park, there to assume the office of matron. Miss JIaudeen Prisbrey left Friday for Salt Lake City where she will attend at-tend summer school. Miss Linda Hemenway returned home Tuesday from Beaver where she has been for about a month. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Esplin June 2, at the local hospital; hos-pital; all concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Vernon Worthen entertained her Sunday school class at her home last night. A good time was had. "Red" Adams and Jim Hudson came in Sunday from St. Thomas, Nevada, on their way to the "strip." The Misses Mary and Lillian Atkin did not go to Zion park last week. The News erred in stating that they did. William F. Whitehead and Jos. W. Judd left Monday for Salt Lake City, on business, expecting to return today. to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McAllister and family left Wednesday for Fhoe-nii, Fhoe-nii, Ariz., to visit friends and relatives. rela-tives. Samuel Judd is the latest in this city to instal a Frigidaire, advertisement advertise-ment of which is being run in this paper. Miss Ada Gardner underwent an operation at the local hospital Wednesday. Wed-nesday. She is reported to be doing nicely. Angus Woodbury left for Zion canyon can-yon this morning to spend the summer sum-mer as entomologist in charge of nature na-ture work in the park. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Whipple and son Ray left this morning for Salt Lake City to take in the graduation exercises at the U. of U. Their daughter, Miss Maurine, is a graduate there. . Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Clark returned return-ed Sunday from Provo and Salt Lake City, where they had been spending several days. Lee and Claud Larson left Monday 'or Magna and Springville respective- after attending the funeral of their father, Charles Larson. The Trail Builders of the East ard and their keepers went on the hill Wednesday morning and cooked heir breakfast. A nice time was had. Mrs. A. Y. Milne and daughter, J,ss Alice, came home Tuesday from Salt Lake, where Mrs. Milne spent h" vacation and Miss Alice taught school. Talmai Miles and his brother Do'Ph, who have been here visiting, e,t for their respective homes Mon- ay' the former to Salt Lake, the lat-ter lat-ter to Midvale. Peter E. Van Orden of Black- Idaho, and Mrs. Anna C. Ward St. George were married in St. eoree temple May 22. The News l01ns in congratulations. t The cunty commissioners were in -ession here the fore part of the week a board of equalization. They eat to Hurricane today and will go 0m there to Enterprise. he?106? Judd of Hurricane, who is Js e 'tis week attending his duties tomUBty comniissioner, states that for t0eS at Hurr'cane will be ready e market in about two weeks. forth' frm Cedar City and the and ,arr'Ved nere Tuesday at 1 p. ni- iiiri keep that time for arrival keen 6 summer- No change has made in time for outgoing-mail. |