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Show Local News Items v and Mrs- e Ch ol Veyo' spent Sunday and Monday hi St. George. nd Mrs. Robert Wilkin re-Jed re-Jed Monday from a week's S to Lake City. John Z. Alger of Enterprise . m week end visiting with ends and relatives in St. George. The Clever Cookers 4-H club and ttelr leader, Miss LaRue Cox, hik-2 hik-2 to the tP of the red hill Friday morning where breakfast ,,es cooked. jjr and Mrs. Douglas Clark and twee' children, and Mr. and Mrs. liaac ESbee. all of Cedar City, ,ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Val Hafen over the week end. Hr and Mrs. Lee Cox and fam-)W fam-)W Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prince and jaiuy and Mrs. Antone Prince I jpeot Sunday in New Harmony visiting relatives. Toe second year 4-H sewing club vffl hold their regular meeting this evening at the home of Agnes Ortt&m. Each number will mend jome article of clothing. Rene! Allsop, son of Mr. and Ifcs. Joseph Allsop of Logandale, Nevada, and Adrene H. Tait, a daughter of Mrs. Edith Tait of Enterprise, were married in the St. George temple Friday. George Lytle, Jr., left for HSnk-lej HSnk-lej Friday where he visited over the week end, leaving for Salt Uie City Monday, accompanied by Kr. md Mrs. Samuel Dutson and Hunter, Ha, to whom he was jarried in Hie Salt Lake templs t noon Tuesday. President Antony An-tony W. Ivins performed the cere-mn7. cere-mn7. The young couple will re-Wro re-Wro Friday to St. George to make ten home. Hiss Evelyn Thurston, piano in-rartor in-rartor of the Dixie College, left aoaday morning for Los Angeles where she expects to study foT the remainder of the summer, having obtained a brief leave of absence tram the college. According to present plans she will return to re-; re-; wm her teaching in September, i Vt, and Mrs. Ect Anderson of J Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 60enson of LaHabra, Oal.,-t Oal.,-t left tor their homes Saturday ! luving spent the past two week visiting relatives in CedaT City, '1 touring the parks and visiting here U'V home of Mr. nd MJrs. H. - 7T".wilen. Mrs. Sorenson is a itoter of Mrs. Eafen. Miss Claudia ;l' Ibifen returned with the Soren-v Soren-v kw to California and expects to iraain Jor several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. Karl Larson returned Sunday tram Provo where 1. Larson has been for medical treatment under Dr. H. C. Merrill, Mer-rill, having undergone a sin,us op-tratlon op-tratlon there three weeks a?). He wb recovering nicely, but car troifcle Just beyond Cedar City rrklay required exertion which brought on a nasal hemorrhage teh necessitated a stopover in Cedar Saturday night. He is now "covering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Milne and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brooks entertain-4 entertain-4 large circle of relatives and Wends at the home of the former Srturdiy evening in honor of Mr. JuL"' JtLmM Tan "nose nrai- t recently announoed.- The Vera and Verna Harmon Wrtcd with a delightful program panes and, impromptu numbers net which luncheon was served. , Tcgun is a sister of Mrs. ;. and Mrs. MSlne. ' vM0Wing the dance Saturday IT, Mrs. Parley Harris t a buffet luncheon Mr. and Tcd mmt lb. " and Mrs. Reed wjtf Wilmington, Calif. Those beslde the guests of han-J han-J deluded Bphralm Foremaster, Mr,. Ed Thayne, of Wll-rJ Wll-rJ Maroell Schmutz, CT1 Von Kent of IWT ' &Dd tte Misses Laur ' t ZT' Venl and Verrra Har- I ' nS' !"'nir of - the Athena V J h0D Mrs. Jos. 1 J ttTo, ,fr last Thursday eve- 1 June Pcram which .cn .T"- lunclleon and the 1 C 0T8CWS lor ensuinE ! Mahc Cwmon, presi- ! :f" Rowy mney, vice- 1 iioXnd X&s- A;nes fc- ! A t WCre lhe oers sus- ' ! nwn t0 wnich husbands ! "?5 Wm "ted is i Ty July whith - ; ruj the club's activities ! ' 'r5' &nfrt their ; " t A!: rpnia. and neph- ! Kit"? f Salt City. ! : frWnd5 ta St. Choree '. '" """toSalt Lake and !' VAtrB 'Wltlts their the ' h-'P-or , 0lle're three ' S- WorK f0' the S'r1 caMon,ia- iervj hospital labora- |