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Show I WASHINGTON j MUS. EDWAiiD XISSON Reporter Ward conlVrence was h:ld hre -Sunday under the direction of j Jr. U'ilfoid J. Reichmun and I John T. Woodbury. Jr., of the ;Iiigh Council. .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb are ;hr-re fr-om Pioche, Nevada to : .spend sometime. ! Idi Jelly spoilt the week-end ! here from Milfurd where she is 't'-uching school this winter. Mrs. Israel Xeilson, Jr., has re-! re-! turned from the local hospital where she spent the past week receiving treatment. I Antone Xisson spent the weekend week-end here from the B. Y. U. where he is teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Xisson, daughter, Louise and son, Rollo returned Sautrday where they visited vis-ited with their sons, Rulon and LaVar. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dewey and Mrs. Saralia. Gould have spent the past several months in Los Angeles have returned home. The I. O. M. club was held at the home of Mrs. Lena Miller on Thursday afternoon. Phyllis Xisson who is teaching school at Springdale is confined to her home with illness. Mrs. Iivie Hafen left Friday for Provo to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Westover. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Larson of Hurricane were guests of Mrs. Lydia Stephens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Tillie Sorenson of St. George were visiting visit-ing relatives here Sunday. Celesta Iverson, Grace Milne, and Vilda Jolly left for California. Calif-ornia. They were accompanied by Wallace Iverson. Mrs. William Tobler who has spent several weeks in Provo with her daughter, Doris who has been ill has returned home. The Bee Hive girls furnished the program in our conjoint meeting meet-ing Sunday evening. They were awarded their pins, by the Bee Keepers and Tuesday evening they had a party and supper at the home of Miss Phoebe Hall. Mart Iverson has gone to Provo where he has employment. |