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Show Local Column Overflow i Mr. and Mrs. Elvis B. Terry spent ! last week end here visiting from Hur- ricane. I Gus P. Backman of Salt Lake City ; was a business visitor here the latter part of last week. j Clyde Rosenbury of Mt. Trumbull, I Ariz., was a business visitor here the ! fore part of the week. I Hurbert Manwaring is here from j Rexburg, Idaho, to spend the winter : working in the temple, i "Slim" Waring and George Weston 1 were visitors here the fore part of the : week from Pensis valley. ! LeRoy Johnson left Saturday night : for his home at Provo after spending : two weeks here with relatives. I John Alger left Tuesday for Enter- pi ise after spending a few days here i visiting Mrs. Edna Cunningham.- Doctor W. J. Reichmann returned i Wednesday from Salt Lake City, where he spent a few days on business, j Airs. A. J. Palmer has moved to St. i George for the winter. Alton Corres-i Corres-i pondence in Garfield County News. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Clark retum-I retum-I ed Sunday from Provo, where . Mrs. Clark spent a few weeks with relatives. ! The E. A. T. club had a candy pull I at the home of Miss Nellie McArthur Saturday night. A nice time was had. j Mrs. Charles Stevens and son Le-: Le-: land left Wednesday for Kanab to join j Mr. Stevens and spend the winter there. j N. J. Wadsworth and William A. I Whitehead left Monday for Salt Lake ; City to attend conference and transact i business. j Mrs. Josephine Workman and her I daughter, Miss Eloise and Mrs. B. P. I Wulfensten spent Saturday visiting I at Hurricane. Joseph S. Savage returned Saturday from Park City and other northern points where he spent the past 20 i months working. Thomas Cottam and Moroni Mc-j Mc-j Arthur came in Tuesday from Provo j on account of the critical illness of j Mrs. Ellis Jones. j Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashworth left ! Sunday for their home at Beaver after j visiting Mrs. Ashworth's mother, Mrs. Linda Riding here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engle, Mrs. j Frank Bentley and daughter Kate and I Mrs. Belle Holt were visitors here Fri-j Fri-j day from Enterprise, j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bagshaw and j family and Mrs. Frank Judd and fam-j fam-j ily left Tuesday for Las Vegas, Nev., I to visit Ray Bagshaw. j Mr. and Mrs. Royal of Nephi and j Mrs. Mary L. Rencher of this place j left last Thursday for Salt Lake City to attend conference, j Mrs. Ursula Gifford returned home I from Springdale Wednesday of last j week. Mt. Carmel correspondence in ! Garfield County News. Joseph Famsworth of Salt Lake City, formerly of this city, was visiting j relatives here Saturday, en route to : Los Angeles, California. Horace t Bryner returned Sunday from Los Angeles, Cal., where he spent two weeks after spending the summer at Good Springs, Nevada, working. Mrs. Jennie Brown and Mrs. Morton Morris entertained Monday evening at the home of the latter in honor of Mrs. Hannah Pike. A nice time was had. Mrs. Clarence Wanke and baby came in Sunday from Vancouver, B. C, to spend a few weeks' visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Can- 1 non. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cottam returned re-turned to their home at Veyo last j Thursday after spending a few days with their children who are attending the Dixie college. j Mrs. Gordon Whitehead and Mrs. j D. M. Snow entertained in honor of j Mrs. Hannah Pike at the home of the ' former Saturday evening. An enjoy- j able time was had. Bishop and Mrs. Heber E. Harrison were here Tuesday and Wednesday from Newcastle, visiting relatives and J on business. They have bought the Jennie Hail home in this city and ex- . 1 ect some day to make their home here. They are sterling good citizens and St. George would be pleased to j have them here. A party composed of fifty-e'sht People, Peo-ple, including teachers frcm the Wo- I ward school and Dixie college here , and from the Enterprise and Tc-y.:?r- ; ville schools left last Friday afternoon at 3:30 for Pine Valley on a pine nut hunt. They were guests of Pine Valley Val-ley people while away. They returned Sunday afternoon and reported a jolly time. Joseph Prince was a business visitor at Cedar City the latter part of last week. Israel Wade returned Monday from Gunlock where he spent the summer working. Bill Coleman was a visitor here the fore part of the week from the "Arizona "Ariz-ona strip." Antone Foremaster came in Wednesday Wednes-day from Cane Beds, Ariz., to spend a few days here. Miss Gertrude McGregor entertained entertain-ed the I. O. U. club at her home Tuesday Tues-day night. A nice time was had. Miss Jean Prisbrey w'as pleasantly surprised by a number of friends at her home Tuesday night, the occasion being her birthday. A nice time was had. The West ward Primary officers and teachers gave a party for the graduating graduat-ing Sea. Gull girls in the basement of the tabernacle Wednesday evening. A nice time was had. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pace and son George left this morning for Richfield. Before leaving Mrs. Pace said her son George would be married there to Miss Anna Neil of Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Howard" Pulsipher of Mesquite, Nevada, were visitors here Tuesday en route to Salt Lake City to spend a week. Mrs. John D. Pulsipher of this city accompanied them. William Pritchard was down to St. George the first of the week on business. busi-ness. "Billie'' says he took occasion to see their new hotel and it just makes him sick to think that Parowan isn't building one. Parowan times, j The sacrament meeting of the St. George South ward will be turned into in-to a missionary testimonial next Sunday Sun-day afternoon for Elder Joseph Savage. Sav-age. Musical numbers and ta"ks "'ill be given. A good turn out is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Berthelson and baby of Kimberly, Nev., came in Friday Fri-day evening to visit Mrs. Bethelson's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Taylor. Mr. Berthelson is general foreman of j the Consolidated Copper mines of that j place. j Along with their many other high j offices Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pace had ; a new one added last week when their daughter, Mrs. Verda Pace Abbott presented pre-sented her husband with a baby girl, i and they became grandparents. Richfield Rich-field Reaper. ; The free dance given by Chester Kemp last Saturday evening to ceie- 1 brate the opening of the new D.xie : college mechanics art building, for ' which he was the contractor, was vcrv well attended and much enjoyed by all. The new building was open to visitors during the dance. Miss Louisa Cor.kl.a. the h.;h'.y esteemed es-teemed Presbyterian missionary here returned last Friday from Rosy:i. N. Y.. where she spent her va?a:ion w.th relatives. Miss Ccr.klin leeks all the better for her acatxn and her large circle of friends w.ll be pliased in knowing that she cnjo.il her vs:.!- Hon immensely. , George B. Hancock was a business visitor here Wednesday from Cedar City. John H. Cottam, Albert E. Miller and Minor H. Prisbrey were visitors at Beaver Sunday. Mrs. Clara' Smith and daughter, Miss Vera, were visitors here last Friday frcm Toquerville. Jim Johnstun returned Wednesday from northern points where he spent a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis and children left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to spend a few weeks visiting. Moroni Savage came in Wednesday of last week from Payson to spend the winter here working in the temple. Miss Annie Graff returned Monday from Salt Lake City and other northern north-ern points, where she spent the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. Ruby Morris and children of Beaver are here to spend the winter. Mrs. Morris is clerking in Fosters store. Mrs. Maude Burgess and daughter, Miss Elsie, left this morning for their home at Central after spending a few days here. Mrs. Annie Atkin has been confined to her bed the past ten days with illness. ill-ness. Her many friends hope for speedy recovery. Henry .Cornes left Tuesday for the "Arizona Strip" after spending a few days with his family, who are here to spend the winter. Mrs. William Pritchard left this morning for her home at Parowan after aft-er spending ten days here visiting with Mrs. Golda Foremaster. Miss Julia Fester, manager of the Fester Merc. Co.. left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to attend conference, visit relatives and on business. A missionary farewell dance will be given tomorrow 1 Friday 1 night in honor of Elder Joseph S. Savage, who i is leaving soon for a mission to Eng- j land. John H. Cottam left yesterday for j Salt Lake City to attend the state read convention. Mrs. Nemraie Pcarce j accompanied him to visit relatives and j friends. ; Mrs. Wanda Guerrero was brought in from Motoqua Tuesday mfjht suf- j fering frcm heart trouble. She is in a j rc.ous cona.tlon at the nime of her j ..:t. Mrs. Anna Brrst'.cy of this c.ty. Dell R. Eeames and M ss Eiva W.l-rox. W.l-rox. both of Virgin, were married here S on the 3rd inst. by Bishop Karl N. : "new. The bride is a daughter of Mr. : :c:.i a s n of the la: Mr arr! Mrs. ".V. in Bcan-.c-s. "e -en TT.';:rr.s of th s c.tv a 11 d M s-:er. s-:er. Al.-er of En'erpr.-e eb a.r.ed a :: :. .it? iic'-n.te here y-s-rday and rl be r.z married in the St. George temple today. The bride is a daughter daugh-ter of MPr. and Mrs. J. Z. Aigr. Jr.. of . Enterprise, the groom a son of Mrs. Mary Jor.es and the late Henry W. Thomas of this city. The young peo- |