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Show - HEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT Idi MeArthur and son. D:miel MeArthur. of Salt " ritv wore guests trom Min- v - until Thursday of Mrs. Joan "J m Clara Bracken of Central ..; turned home after spending "1 seTeral -days here receiving medi- 1 2 Mi? Ltlanci Lamoreaux and 1 11 daughter of Provo were 4 kiting in"st. George from Sun-i Sun-i until Tuesday evening. 1 , J Hie Misses Lenore and Ruth ' 4 gafen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ' 1 It Hafen, were guests of their J ;ijteri Ada, in Provo over the feek-'end and witnessed the pos-Ol pos-Ol are parade in which she was .JJ -eatured as a leader. ' g Paul Crook returned to the Leeds CCC camp from the local hospital, April 29. Mrs. Ann Robinson and little imi- fcghter and the Misses Ruth C Falck and Jean Cannon visited relatives in Salt Lake City last 1 1 Fridav until Sunday. I ft Call at Snow's Dress Shop for , sraropriate Mother's Day gifts. " M4C. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Prince ac- companied their son to Provo for the track meet over the week- end. Young Prince is reported ( ' id have broken three track J records. See "June In January" and re-la re-la the nerves for only 25c Mon-I Mon-I day, May 8, at 8 o'clock, college auditorium. Mrs. Warren Hardy of Bunker- ille is in the local hospital for rinor surgery. " fJJ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Milne and HI children and Mrs. Herbert Milne ad children were St. George rators Sunday from Cedar City. of a , .er;. Snow underwent surgery ! ! the McGregor hospital May 2. ;. He is reported as recovering ' : dly from the appendectomy. our tt- ,teph McArthur arrived in St. he c; f r?e from Wasco, Calif. Tues- 5 r-. J to get treatment at the hos-,; hos-,; t for an injury recently suf-t0 suf-t0 . ,fffi in one eye. W Alton Terry, Alice Pendleton , -f Marie Carter joined in enter-ds-' 'n'"f,at a shower for Miss Evy hntr if" , ' Monday evening at the of Miss carter. The evening ' : rispent embroidering individual W tea towe- There were little t ,the,br-elecfs close friends '"attendance. suaU M lZ1 ?mith and Miss Mary Li ; a , pertained their friends et: birthday anniver- M ; n Mrty at the Andrus home f.we?" Mapy left Tues- K i',,a bnef visit with Mrs. 3jf utt at Lehi. (Sri k GreSerson of Elsi- fcth Rade" Round 1 last Fridav 'H '. Mr, pMrS- David Fore" ! 81 Ann : trvin Milne rev ew- ThTt Lindberg's book, Cfett SvPhus and Mrs. 4 ittee "'St0n- A Pro-am S Ann ni,Sting of Mrs. 1 f v elec'ed at thaVid Foremaster, f & 7i7 Light SfeftyP aCCOm" ,y, Ke th relatives Wed- iiciawey Dalton of VtrallG-daughter' Aleath, J 2, Knda i50" f Mr. and 1,1 1 The rnalfford of Spring- 6rw ;TfMay-lWEhosa!en ;TfMay-lWEhosa!en Was in the "The play, "June In January", is the best 25c worth of entertainment enter-tainment offered in this town", says Maurice Briggs, senior class president. & & Mrs. Calvin Hull is receiving medical treatment at the local hospital. & 3r & Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson and family left for Salt Lake City Monday and will return Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Leany will observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, May 14. Relatives and friends who wish to call during the afternoon and evening will be welcome at the home, 440 West 2nd North, St. George. "One of the best performances we've had this year. It's worth anybody's time to see "June In January", Miss Linna Snow. Of, -X- ir it- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thomas, manager of J. C. Penney company store, are in Salt Lake City attending at-tending the district convention Wednesday to Saturday. Miss Sophrona Smith of Salt Lake City is a visitor at the home of . Mrs. Eleanor S. Smith of this city. Members of the Friendly card club were guests Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Robert Pickett. Winners at bridge were Mrs. Mack Crandall and Mrs. Tony Reynolds. .V. M. M. -W "a" 'I.' Mrs. Henry Zahner is a surgery patient at the McGregor hospital. Mrs. Andrew MeArthur was hostess last Friday to the members mem-bers of her sewing circle. Lee Owens, who was operated on at the local hospital May 1, is reported to be making excellent recovery. Mrs. Wayne Bentley and small son left Monday for Ephraim, where she will visit her parents for the ensuing two weeks. Mrs. Annie M. Webb received word Monday of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Brent Abbott Ab-bott in Reno, Nev., April 29. Mrs. Abbott was the former Norma Webb of this city, daughter of Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Lee Beckstrom and infant daughter returned to their home in Pine Valley April 28. Smartly Styled Dress for Mother's Day at Snow's Dress Shop. M4C. Mrs. Philena Pickett returned Wednesday evening from Salt Lake City where she has been visiting the past month with her daughter, Mrs. Nolan Andreason. Mrs. C. C. Clark of Bountiful, sister of Anson B. Call Jr., county agricultural agent, was a St. George visitor at the Call home over the week-end. Her daughter, Naoma, is a student at Dixie college. Mrs. Lellwyn Wilkinson of Kanarra visited friends in St. George over Saturday and Sunday, Sun-day, coming to attend the Dixie college opera. Attorney and Mrs. E. J. Pickett left Monday for Salt Lake City to visit with relatives and on business. Mrs. W. Tell Gubler of La-Verkin La-Verkin and two small daughters visited last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gregerson of this city. Miss Rhea Cottam, student of the Dixie college visited her parents in Escalante over Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. LaRee Lamoreaux and daughter, Joette, came in Sunday from Beaver and are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Whipple of Lagandale, Nev. and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robinson of Magna and daughter, Derrel, are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs' George T. Thompson. Jack Wiggins is confined to the local hospital following surgery April 29. Mrs. Keith Fullerton was hostess hos-tess last week to members of the T.A.R. club. Mrs. Owen Pendleton, Mrs. Mary R. Bowler, and Mrs. Clarence Webb won honors in Rook. Refreshments were served to 16. |