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Show MEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT FOR SALE Three room house and two lots on East Tabernacle St., or will cut lots to suit. Easy terms. Also, house for rent. G. Vivian South. RTS-C ' Members of the former stake relief society board held an informal in-formal affair from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, at the home of Mrs. W. W. Cannon honoring the birthday anniversaries of past president, Mrs. Juanita Brooks, which occured January 15 and Mrs. Cannon's which occurred on January 17. Mrs. Julia Graff returned Tuesday Tues-day from spending two weeks in Kanarra with Mr. and Mrs. Will Graff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Hughes and two children left Friday for their home in Nevada, after spending spend-ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickett. $1.00 Kayser Hosiery now two for $1.00 at Snow's Dress Shop. Sizes 9 to 10. regardless of price. J18C Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis, who have been with their mother, Mrs. Roxey S. Romney for the past three weeks, returned last Friday to their home in Yearington, Nev. Mrs. John R. Wallis returned Saturday from spending 10 days in Salt Lake City with her daughter," daugh-ter," Mrs. Carl von Rydman. Irvin Carter of Salt Lake City is visiting friends and relatives in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland spent last Sunday in Boulder City, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pulsipher. Do you enjoy a play in which you can see yourself just as you are in life? See "Headed for Eden". Mrs. R. C. Lund Jr. was hostess hos-tess last week to members of the Dixie Culture club, at her home in St. George. Varying the usual program, the afternoon was devoted de-voted to visiting and other entertainment. enter-tainment. Mrs. Rebecca Stout of Hinckley arrived last week to spend a month visiting with her sister, Mrs. Martin L. McAllister. Members of the A.D.Q. club held their last week meeting at the home of Miss Afton Bastain. An hour of sewing was followed by luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Hale of Wyoming, left for Mesa last week end after spending several days working in the St. George Temple. Do you like to relax and really enjoy the mistakes of others? See "Headed for Eden'. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Anderson Ander-son of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, arrived last Monday to attend sessions ses-sions at the St. George Temple before going on to the Mesa Temple to spend the ensuing week. Mrs. Fidelia E. Baker returned last Saturday from enjoying a month visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker in Richfield. Evelyn and Beulah Smith will begin dance class Jan. 20, 2 p.m., 328 E. 100 N., Phone 173-W. J18P Editor and Mrs. E. R. Simpson and son, Richard, returned Monday Mon-day from spending two weeks in Los Angeles and Pasadena with relatives and friends. . Kayser Hosiery for the budget buyer at reduced prices. Snow's Dress Shop. J18C Mrs. Dan Heaton is spending the week in Salt Lake City with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Wilson, and her son, Keith, who will leave Friday for the mission field. Mrs. Gus Pendleton returned Wednesday morning from Los Angeles where she spent the past two weeks with relatives. Assortment of specially priced Kayser Hosiery. Snow's Dress Shop. 2 for $1 regardless of price. J18C The Bridge Ettes were guests Wednesday evening of Mrs. Clark Empey, with 16 attending and honors going to Mrs. Frank Holland Hol-land and Mrs. Mack Crandall. Lunch preceded the games. Mrs. Eugenia Coates left last week for Los Angeles and will remain for the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Reba Sorenson. $ ; f Do you like a play without a single dull moment ? See "Headed for Eden". I -S Members of the T.A.R. club were euests Wednesday night of Mrs. Mel Ence at her home in St. George. Honors for the evening eve-ning went to Mrs. Helen Bleak. Mrs. Owen Pendleton and Mrs. Annette Pearce. The following students from Washington county were successful success-ful in maintaining a regular course of study with no grade below a "B" during the Fall Quarter at the Branch Agricultural College: Denise Dal ton, Ruth Spendlove and Harvard Hinton of Hurricane; Evelyn Slack, and Kenneth Slack of Toquerville and Alta Engle-stead Engle-stead of New Harmony. Evelyn and Beulah Smith closed the summer term of their dancing school with a tea at their home for 20 students. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas HaD and son, Parry, accompanied by Mr. Hall's parents, spent the fore part of the week in Los Angeles visiting visit-ing relatives. His parents remained there to visit for a couple of months. John Edward Reid and Miss Amelia Jane Kemple, both of Good Springs, Nev., obtained a license and were married in St. George January 15. The bride is the sister-in-law of Mrs. Raymond Kemple, the former Mabel Whit-new Whit-new of St. George. They will reside re-side in Good Springs. Mrs. Fergus Wallis entertained members of the O.N.O. club at the home of her mother, Mrs. Clara Larson last Friday evening. The guests turned the party into a surprise stork shower for the hostess. Lunch was served to 16. Do you like a play with dramatic dra-matic moments, a cry here and there, and plenty of laughs? See "Headed for Eden". Miss Nelda Cornelius was hostess hos-tess to members of the H-n-H sewing circle at the apartment in the Arrowhead hotel Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Schmutz, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Schmutz and Mrs. Densie Beames returned late Tuesday from spending two weeks touring California and Arizona. Ari-zona. In Phoenix, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coates and Mr. and Mrs. James Coates. . If your only wayward brother stood between you and happiness, what would you do? See "Headed for Eden". |