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Show Local News Items BYE FOR SALE Edmund Gubler, Santa Clara. Advil. V b. Mathis and Bill So-rnsda So-rnsda left Monday for the Ma-' Ma-' thi3 ranch on the Arizona strip. jliss Lillian Mathis returned Saturday from Ogden where she speat a ten days' vacation. Ar.dy Noidin of Mo to qua was , business visitors here Tuesday aDd Wednesday. John Benson left Monday for Salt Lake City where he will spend several days on business. I ' Hiss Hortense Snow entertained enter-tained eighteen guests at a din- J tier party Saturday evening for the returned missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. S.tucki left Saturday for Virgin to make their home. Mr. Stucki will teach j there this term. Will Squire of Salt Lake City , came down last week and will j remain here for several days on business and visiting rela-! tives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and J. J. Miller of Cedar City ispent Sunday here visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snow went to Hurricane Sunday. Their daughter, Miss Elida, remained there to teach school this term. Miss Mona Woodbury returned return-ed Saturday from Salt Lake City where she spent a two weeks' vacation. The contract bridge club held their first meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dean Clark. Four tables were played. Howard Cottam of Provo came in Sunday for a few days business busi-ness trip and to visit with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowler and family and Mrs. Joseph Riding Rid-ing left Sunday for Salt Lake City for a two weeks' trip. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Taylor and family left Sunday for Central Cen-tral where Mr. Taylor will teach school this term. Rulon V. Cottam and Lewis Pulsipher left today for Provo to attend the B. 7. U. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pulsi- Pher came down Thursday from their ranch a.t Enterprise where they spent the summer. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chadburn and two daughters of Veyo spent Saturday here. The girls remained to attend school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sorenson left Tuesday for their ranch near Cane Beds. They will return re-turn in two weeks. Mr. and Mirs. Rhulin Pectol and son left Saturday for Enterprise Enter-prise to make their home for the winter. The former will teach school there. Mrs. Marion Nelson and children chil-dren of Motoqua came down on Sunday and will make their home here during the school year. Grant Lund left Sunday evening eve-ning for his home in Salt Lake City after spending a week here visiting relatives. Mrs. Lund will remain here indefinitely. Mrs. Mary McArthur and children chil-dren of Ruth, Nevada, arrived here Saturday to spend the winter. They are visiting at the home of Mrs. Rozilla Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Kumen Williams and family returned Sunday from their ranch . on Kanarra mountain where they spent the summer months. Mrs. LaVern Drake and children chil-dren returned last week from Enterprise where they spent the summer. They will visit here for several weeks with Mrs. Drake's mother, Mrs. Philena Pickett. Mrs. Rase Graham and Miss Edith Harris entertained about twenty guests Saturday evening following the dance at the home of Mrs. Graham, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lund of Salt Lake City who are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp and two children, Mrs. Grant Harris and two children, Miss Noma Andrus and Miss Magnolia Mag-nolia Higbee spent Saturday and Sunday at Page's ranch near Pinto visiting Mrs. Eva Higbee. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simkins and children of Panaca spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting vis-iting relatives. Mrs. Violet Church accompanied them on the return trip for a short visit. The stake Sunday sohool officers of-ficers held a meeting and social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Smith Friday evening. eve-ning. Organization for the winter's win-ter's work was taken up, followed follow-ed by games and light refreshments. refresh-ments. A shower for Miss Mary Burgess Bur-gess was given by Misses Roxey Romney and Marion Bentley on Monday evening at the home of Miss Romney. Forty guests were present and the evening was spent in games followed by refreshments. Gar Andrus left last week for Cove Fort where he is employed for a month. FOR SALE CHEAP Radio, baby buggy, bed and basket. Inquire In-quire Reno Cragun. Advlt. Lee Cox underwent an appendicitis appen-dicitis operation this morning at the Washington County hospital. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Langtord of Overton, Over-ton, Thursday, September 15, at the local hospital. Jim Johnstun and Mrs. Annie C. Johnsen left Thursday for Salt Lake City on a business trip of several days. Mrs. Henry Ferguson of Mt. Trumbull was brought to the local hospital this morning for treatment. John McAllister came down Tuesday from Zion park and spent the day here with his parents. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Hale Pearce Tuesday, September 20, at the Washington County hospital. Richard Heaton of Moccasin spent the week end here visiting at the home oi R. S. McAllister. McAllis-ter. Mrs. Laura A. Gates left this morning for Los Angeles to visit for iseveral days with her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Edith Gates. Miss LaRue McAllister left on Wednesday for Stout's ranch on Kolob mountain where she will spend two months. Leon Hickman, Jos. J. Milne, Jos. V. Judd and Barney Chase made a business trip to Pine Valley Tuesday. Mrs. Gladys Pectol of Washington Wash-ington underwent a major operation op-eration at the local hospital on Tuesday. Born- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William B. Oliphont, Sunday, Sun-day, September 11, at the home of Chas. Cottam. Mrs. Chas. Heyborne of Cedar City came down Friday and will visit for a few days with relatives rela-tives before going to Panaca to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Crayton Leavitt left last week for Sevier county where they will spend the winter. win-ter. Mr. Leavitt will teach school at Koosharem. WANTED iWoman or girl for light housework and to tend child, for board and room and small wages. Apply Mrs. R. M. Madsen, phone 113-R. Advlt. Mrs. Winifred Foote and Harold Ha-rold P. Todd of Las Vegas were married . here Wednesday, September Sep-tember 21, by Bishop W. J. Reichmann. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sorenson and Mrs. Amanda Sorenson returned re-turned Monday from Monroe where they spent a week visiting visit-ing at the home of Mrs. Effie Magleby. Oliver E. Kurtz and Miss Amanda Am-anda Hughes of Mesquite secured a marriage license here Friday, and were married in Mesquite Tuesday. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leavitt of Veyo on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, September 21, at the home of Mrs. Leavitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cox and daughter of Logan arrived here Tuesday for a short visit at the home of Mr. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Cox. O. H. Taylor of San Francisco Fran-cisco arrived here the last of the week and left Sunday, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Taylor and children who have been visiting here since July. Miss Dorothy Carter of Salt Lake City who has been visiting visit-ing here for several days, underwent un-derwent an appendicitis operations opera-tions at the local hospital on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. LaVern Daly and Mrs. Jos. Empey, Sr., spent Sunday Sun-day at Zion park. They were accompanied ac-companied on their return by Thomas Daly of Panguitch who will attend school here this winter. win-ter. LaVon, Wiayne and Miss Helen Robertson and DeVon Roundy of Alton spent Friday here. Miss Robertson and Mr.- Roundy returned re-turned Saturday, while the others oth-ers remained here to attend school. Lyle Prince of New Harmony son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Prince, and Miss Berneiee Williams, Wil-liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams, of Kanarra, were married Tuesday, September Septem-ber 20, in the St. George temple. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Burgess of Cedar City spent Monday here visiting friends. They were returning re-turning from Las Vegas where they were married last Saturday. Mrs. Burgess was formerly Miss Anne Cutler, an employee of the Southern Utah Power company, com-pany, at Cedar City. Among those attending the funeral of Carl Workman Tuesday Tues-day at Hurricane were Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hall, Miss Una Pickett, Jos. K. Nicholes, Lenzi Sullivan, Sulli-van, Jos. MIcAllister, Miss Evelyn Eve-lyn Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morris, Jr., Miss Vella Ruth Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. Le-Gene Le-Gene Morris. Mrs. Henrietta Frehner of Lit-tlefield, Lit-tlefield, and her three granddaughters, grand-daughters, Misses Lucille, Ora and . Gertrude Frehner, arrived here Sunday night to spend the winter. The former will work in the temple, and the girls will attend Dixie College. Mrs. Mamie Paxman entertained enter-tained Sunday evening at a surprise sur-prise birthday party for Mr. Paxman at the home of Mrs. Harry Gentry. About twenty guests enjoyed an evening f games followed by refreshments. A group composed of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. John. Cottam, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Empey, Mrs. Famie Nelson and Sheriff Win, Brooks enjoyed a chicken supper on the Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canal Monday evening. |