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Show Local News Items Dance in the cool open air to the finest music Saturday night. 15rs. Julia Graff was hostess to the Mothers' Reading CiTclo Monday Mon-day afternoon from 2 to 6 p. m. Mrs. Agie McAllister .spent Sunday in Hurricane visiting her daughter, Mrs. Erwin Iscm. Mi-, and Mrs. Earl J. Bleak motored mo-tored to Zion park: Sunday and spent the day. D. M. Parker, Clwe Rosenbury and Taylor M. Woodbury were 6t. George visitors from the Arizona strip Tuesday. - The VA:st ward Primary will give a dance next Tuesday, June 3, in the open, air pavilion, at 6:30 p. m. All children invited. Tickets 5 cnts. Miss Tessie Stevens underwent an appendicitis operation at the Washington County hospital Monday. Mon-day. She is recovering nicely. Miss Mary Burgess has sufficiently sufficient-ly recovered from an appendicitis operation to leave the Washington Washing-ton Csunty hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Higgins have had as guests since Sunday iv or,H AJrs fieoree M. Bramet of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bramet is a sister of Mr. Higgins. They will return the latter part of this week. . Miss Louise Wagstaff of Mt. Pleasant is here visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Bushman. Don't miss the big dance at the open air pavilion Saturday night. Don't forget that e-ood Health Play and Program at the auditorium auditor-ium Friday night. Its a children hospital benefit. Tickets 1-Oc and. 20c. M'ss Emma Thompson left early Monday for a several days' visit in Los Angeles and in San Bernardino Ber-nardino with her brother Carlyie who is on a mission. Di- William Ecker of Fillmore visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Thompson. Thomp-son. He was en route to Los Angeles. An-geles. Mr. and Mis. Wesley Tibbits of Los Angeles were guests at the Thome of Dr. and Mrs. Parley Harris Har-ris Sunday night. They were en route to Yellowstone park to spend their vacation. Murray Fullerton spent a week at heme on account of receiving an injury to his feet while operat-,ing operat-,ing a tram car in the mines at Pioche. He returned to work on Tuesday. Mrs. Ella Johnson and siall daughter from Omaha, arrived in St. George Friday evening to visit for an indefinite period. Mrs. Johnson John-son is the daughter of Mrs. Alice Woodbury of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Smith entertained at a birthday surprise party in honor of N. Pratt Smith ; Tuesday evening. An interesting ', program of games followed by ; a luncheon, furnished an enjoy able time. Mrs. Thomas Adams, son Bay and daughter, Miss Grace, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryner Tuesday. The two former attended the temple sessions as members of the Paro-wan Paro-wan stake -excursion. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prisbrey and two small children, Jerry Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whipple and family spent Sunday in Ziuii National Na-tional park. FOH. SALE Eleciric washer, baby ba-by buggy and ice box. LaVern: Daly. Advlt. ... LeGene Morris and Howard Can- non left Monday morning for Grand canyon where they have employment for the summer. Miss Melba Webb returned last week from a several days visit in Las Vegas at tie home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Roy Whipple. Miss Wanda Romney left last week for Enterprise where she will remain a month as a guest at the home of Mt. and Mrs. J. C- Benson. Mas. TJ. V. Perkins, son uwiui and daughter, Mrs. Vera Whipple motored up from Overton Monday to visit at the home of Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Worthen. Mrs. Claude Worthen and Mrs. Jos. Foremaster entertained the member of the O. D. O. club and their partners at a weenie roast at the Lancaster farm last Thursday Thurs-day night. Jos. W. and James B. Blake, of Hinckley, brothers of Mrs. H. T. Atkin, arrived at noon Tuesday Tues-day and will visit here a day or two and with J. S. P. Bowler and other relatives in Gunlock before returning home. Reliable man about 30 years old with car wanted to call on farmers farm-ers in Washington County. Make $8 to $15 daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. M!c-Ness M!c-Ness Company, Dept. H, Freeport, Illinois. Advlt. ' Mrs. Eleanor K. Nicholes, mother mo-ther of Pres. Jos. K. Nicholes, visited vis-ited here last Saturday and Sunday Sun-day on her way home to American Ameri-can Pork from Eagar, Arizona, where she has been with her son Ray who was ill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles motored mo-tored to Kanab Sunday and returned re-turned with their two daughters, ina and Berneice, who have been visiting for the past several days at the home of their grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McAllister. McAllis-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riding moved mov-ed down from the. Dixie Power plant near Veyo Saturday and will remain for the present at ttie home of M)rs. Riding's mother, Mrs. Laura Lau-ra A. Gates. Mr. Riding has been transferred to the St. George di-! di-! vision of the company's, operations. . : ! and Georgia Lorraine, arrived from I Tooele Sunday evening to visit l for a few days at the home of Mr. Prisbrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miner Prisbrey, and to attend the marriage of his sister, Miss Maudeen. J ... A party and family reunion, in S honor of the birthday anniver- Isary of John H. Riding, was held at his home Monday attended by members cf his immediate family. Four of his six children and twelve of the nineteen grandchildren were present. It is planned by the family fam-ily to hold such a reunion once flnlt1 VMr ... Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Wood of Cedar City motored to St. George Tuesday to attend the temple. Mr. Wood's mother, Mrs. Lucetta Wood and Blame Wood, who had been here for the past week, returned home with them Tuesday evening. They were guests while here at the hme of, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Bryner. . ... Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leavitt and two small sons, Wayne and Clair, arrived in St. George late Tuesday Tues-day to visit Mr. Leavitt's sister, Mrs. Jaunita Pulsipher, and other relatives before going on to their home in Bunkerville. They are traveling from Byron, Wyo., where Mr. Leavitt has been employed as instructor In agriculture the past year. H- ... . i The stake M. I. A. boards en- tertained at a farewell party in 4 the Science building Friday eve- 1 ning in honor of J. W, Harrison I who has been the presiding offi- 1 cer of the Youns Men's stake 7 board for the past two years. Ken- 4 neth Cannon has been selected to 1 replace Mr. Harrison in this po- sition. Following an interesting pro- 4 gram the stake boards presented Mr. Harrison with a token of their t esteem and appreciation. ... i The dance Saturday night at 4 the open air pavilion will be J RDonsored by the siake M, I. A. 4 boards,- and a delightful time- is J insured. During a brief rntermis- 4 r.ion the siake M. I. A. pennant will be presented to the ward qualifying on M. I. A. day and !j in the outlined activities since the j beginning of the year 1930. The -! event had been postponed cn ac- j count of delay in receipt cf some i of the ward reports, and all wards j a:-e urged to be represented at . th-; dance. |