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Show Local News Items Walter Smith, county agent for Washington county was in Kane county on Monday, Tuesday and Wlednesday of this week working work-ing on the Corn, Hog and Livestock Live-stock program. Friday he is to be back in Hurricane for the Hoticultural convention. ... Band Members see the new stock of reeds, strings, pads, oil, picks, cork, etc. at WADS-WORTH WADS-WORTH FOUNTAIN. Sunday evening March 18, a mil.-,: festival is being presented hy the Wards under the direction of the- Stake M.I. A. A" great, ;desi ...of effort has been made antj n proftrfstS -t" M ? :?rj delightful program.;"" "Everyone of Mutual age is invited to attend. John M. Stewart left on Monday Mon-day for a business trip to Cedar and Summit. A delightful lunc'.ieon was given giv-en by Mrs. Earl J. Bleak, at her home Saturday afternoon in honor hon-or of her sisters Mrs. Robert Murphy and Mrs. Elmer Christian. Chris-tian. Cards were played during the afternon prizes were won by Mrs. Wesley Nelson and Mrs. Elmer Christian. Mrs. Murphy T&turned to her home in Los Angeles Saturday. Mrs, Libby Christian left Saturday Sat-urday for Los Angeles, California wbl(if e-.--sh.e-- will. yj3ii Joju JlfC months- with her daughter f Mrs. Charles I. Rowser. Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley Dixon left (Sunday on a business trip tc 'Salt Lake City. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Heber and Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Wadsworth were visitors in Boulder City and ; t.he iioulder Dam Tuesday. j Mrs. Phare Lawrence and daughter Elaine of Las Vesas, 'Nevada were visitors for the past 1 week at the home of htr parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chadburn. i They were accompanied home by Barbara Chadburn, who will visit ! with them for a while and then will go to Los Angeles t visit with her sister Mrs. Hoy Hadsall. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christian j left Sunday for their home in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Christian has been here for the past two weeks visiting relatives. Delas Sullivan left Friday for California where he has employment. employ-ment. ... Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lund of this city nd Mrs. Joseph Graff and son Lynn of Santa Clara left Sunday for Los Angeles to spend a few weeks for the benefit of Mrs. Lund's health. Mrs. Lovinia Berry returned i llUiTlcns tc ihi; home of her daughter, Mrs. Ephraim Webb on Friday after spending about a week at the hospital here receiving re-ceiving medical treatment. Mrs. Berry had her left wrist broken in a fall on December 5, and the bonesrhad not knit, probably due to her advanced age. The wrist was resei and she is getting get-ting along niceiy. C. G. Price returned to his home at Ogden on Sunday after spending several weeks here with his daughter, Mis. Jesse Short. Mr. Price prolonged his stay here because of the serious illness ol two of his grandchildren, Vernon Short 7, and Phyliss Short 4, the latter who passea away from complications following the measles, mea-sles, after a two weens illness, j Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Barney Chase at the local hospital Friday, March 9. ... Mrs. Bessie Law is here from Beaver to spend some time caring car-ing for her mother. Mrs. Joseph Empey, Sr. who is confined to her bed with illness. . Mr. and Mrs. Mack Whitney and family, who spent the winter win-ter here from Mapleton returned home on Friday. Mrs. LeGene Morri and daught, er Jerry Jean left Sunday to Kanosh to spend two weeks wul relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. William McKin-non McKin-non and Mr. McKinnin's lather of Salt Lake City were guests at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kemp on Saturday while en route to Los Angeles where the latter will spend some time for the benefit of his health. Mrs. McKinnon ,was formerly Adeline Kemp of this city. . Miss LaVera Connell and broth er George of Milford spent tht week end here visiting then-grandparents, then-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B P. Wulfenstein, Sr. Mrs. Manomas L. G. Andruf observed her 92nd birthday Saturday, Sat-urday, March 10 at home with relatives and friends calling dur ing the day. In the evening he children and grandchildren gave a dinner and enjoyed a party toner to-ner honor. FOR SALE half ton model T ford, new tires, battery, tubes, excellent running order, Halt cash, half hay or wood. P. O Box 337. HP- Word has been received that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lund, at the Iron County Hospital at Cedar city, March 11. |