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Show VIRGIN Mr. and Mrs. Horton of Warm Springs, Colorado and Mrs. Lee of Los Angeles, California, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee and Charles Lee at Camp Mohawk last week. The Palfreyman Construction company have moved their gas shovel to Thompson's Point where construction work Is being done. Bud Doughterty and Flora Young escaped Injury when the car they were riding in over-turned. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drlscol of Long Beach, California are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doughterty. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Beams left Monday on a vacation to Sulpher-dale Sulpher-dale and Bryee Canyon. Golden Webb returned Tuesday from Hinckley, he was accompanied accompan-ied by his mother, who will visit here for a while. K. D. Williams of St. George was a business visitor in Virgin Tuesday. B. M. Jones and K. M. Doan have a contract to drill some wa ter wells near Cedar City and are moving two oil rigs from here to that place. Mrs. May Flickenger and Mrs. Emma Cornelius were visitors in St. George, Tuesday. Mrs. Taylor of New Harmony was a visitor last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Har-old Cornelius. Miss Mary Schow of Hurricane is a gi'fst at the homo of Miss ' Venice Spendlove. Ray and Miles Nelson and Del-hert Del-hert 'Sullivan left Friday to spend their vacation touring the parks and visiting In Salt Lake City. BARBECUE At Veyo Pool, June 29th, 6 to 12 p.m. Swim Dance and Eat The New Deal 10(f for a meal, Enterprise music mu-sic 2tp. Mrs. Ella Seegmiller left Fridav night by bus for Washington, D. C. where she will spend six weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Bell and her brother, C. S. Jarvis. She will be joined at Cedar City by her sister, Mrs. Rose Thompson Thomp-son and at Provo by her daughter, Miss Marie Seegmiller, who will accompany her there, the latter to attend summer school. Miss Aseneth Avery left Friday for her home at Kanosh to spend several days with her parents. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Shirley Byers, who will visit with her. Miss Till ie Winsor returned Saturday Sat-urday night from Salt Lake City, where she attended June Conference Confer-ence and the Administrators Convention. Con-vention. Mr. and Mrs. Zech Farr, daughter, daugh-ter, Amy and son, Phillip of St. Johns, Arizona, spent Friday hire vi-siting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jarvis, Jr., while en route home from Salt Lake City where they attended June Conference Confer-ence and Provo where they visited Mr. Farr's parents. They stopped at Bunkerville, Nevada Friday evening, ev-ening, lr. Farr- iiaving taught music at the Virgin Valley High School. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Amy Sherwood Sher-wood and daughter, Beverly of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Campbell, Merlin Roundy and Alan Cox left on Monday for Alton, after spending spend-ing a few days here visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr., and Mrs. Cyril Hansen and three children of Merced, California Califor-nia were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Winsor las.t week and left Thursday for Provo to visit Mrs. Hansen's folks. Mrs. Hansen will be remembered by friends here as Kate McQuar-rie. McQuar-rie. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster, of the Dixie Cleaning and Tailoring shop, will return to Provo, their former home, Friday. Claud Fawcett of Lund, Nevada Neva-da arrived here last Wednesday evening to spend a few weeks visiting vis-iting his sister, Mrs. Ernest Larson Lar-son and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig and family of Salt Lake City.spent Friday night visiting at the home of Mrs. Orpha Hunt while en route home from Boulder City, Nevada. Don Judd, who is employed at the Judd Garage had the misfortune mis-fortune of breaking his arm while cranking a car. Mr. and Mrs. Orr of Long Beach, California are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mitchell. Dr. D.. A. McGregor returned Monday from a business trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reber, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Reber, Glen Reber, and Miss Jennie Wadsworth left Friday for Salt Lake City, on a business and pleasure trip. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hutchings returned Tuesday from Ogden, Mrs. Hutchings has visited relatives there the past two weeks. FOR SALE a Jersey cow, price reasonable, call Mrs. Lortz, at the Utah cafe. ltp. Edith and Evalyn Harris returned re-turned home Wednesday from Salt Lake City where they attended a Beauty Show sponsored by the Peerless Barber supply. |