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Show News of the County Seat Mrs. George Alcorn of Woody, California sent Christmas here visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rosen-bury Rosen-bury and family are also guests at the Cook home. : Mr. and Mack Craudall and sou, spent the holiday season with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. George Seegmiller. Mr. Crandall is attending at-tending the B. Y. U. at Provo this winter. Kenneth Earl left last Thursday Thurs-day for his home at Overton, Nevada after receiving medical treatment at the McGregor hospital hos-pital here for some time. Miss Eva Marshall of Miners-ville Miners-ville underwent an operation at the McGregor hospital last Thursday. Thurs-day. s 5 4 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp and family left Saturday for Springville to spend a week visiting vis-iting her sister, Mrs. Eugene Palfreyman. Mrs. Palmer Schiele entertained Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson at dinner at her. home on Sunday. The evening was spent playing cards. Ellis McAllister, assistant Scout executive of Denver, Colorado left Sunday for his home after spending Christmas with his father, M'artin L. McAllister and other relatives here. w Mrs. Annie Webb entertained 21 at a family dinner at her home on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whipple and children of Las Vegas, Nevada spent the day here with her. William Baker has returned from Las Vegas where he has been employed the past three months. Mrs. Menzies Benson entertained enter-tained the following friends at a delightful afternoon party at her home Saturday: Miss (Hortense Snow, Mrs. Newell Frei, Mrs. Kenneth Judd, Mrs. Howard Woodbury and Mrs. Edgar Davis. Miss Margie Harmon returned to her home at Los Angeles on Saturday after spending Christ-I Christ-I mas with her father, Levi Harmon Har-mon here. Jt. M. M. 'If 1? Mrs.- Wallace B. Mathis underwent under-went an operation at the McGregor Mc-Gregor hospital on Saturday. Misses Delia Hall and Roma Snow left Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends in Pine Valley. -.' Jc -V. V -K- -ii- Mrs. J. D. Records and son, Bobby of Las Vegas, Nevada and Dr. and Mrs. Mayhew of San Francisco were visiting last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nazier here. J(. .v. O. Jt- -if if Ray Lyman of Parowau is receiving re-ceiving treatment at the hospital hos-pital here. Miss Oassie Nazier who underwent under-went an operation at the McGregor Mc-Gregor hospital last week is getting along nicely. 41, -.- 'If 'if Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hutchings and daughter of Delta came in Thursday to spend ten days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Russell and son of Fillmore were guests daring the holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles Hall J? -w- Mr. and Mrs. Romney Lund and family of Flagstaff, Arizona spent Christmas with relatives and friends here. .y m. '-' i- -v.- Mr. -and Mrs. Lee Empey returned re-turned last Wednesday night from Salt Lake City where she underwent an operation for the removal of cataracts from her eyes. She is improving slowly but it will be several weeks before be-fore she will be able see clearly. Duane-Overly of Provo is spending spend-ing the holiday season visiting friends here. Hi. and Mrs. Arthur B. Hem-enway Hem-enway left Saturday for a months' visit in California. The following enjoyed a party at the home of Mr. and- Mrs. W. B. Bradshaw Monday evening: even-ing: Misses Mjry Ellen Gentry. Delma Miller. Helen Bradshaw. Afton Snow. Arlo Prisbrey, Anthony An-thony Pace. Ernest Bradshaw. Rulon Everett. Ray Reid, Rudy Lortz. Howard Schmutz and Mr. and Mr. Carus Lortz. ft i- Lawrence O. Marsh entertained at a surprise party in honor of his wife's birthday at the home of Miss Idaho Wallis Tuesday evening. Games were enjoyed and refreshments wer served to Mr. and Mrs. Caiiyle Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Von Rydman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lelia. M'r. and Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. J. R. Wallis. Mrs. Fergus Willis. DeVora Whitehead. White-head. Mirgaret Little. Maude Larson. Irland Udell and Henry Fau ght. Mrs. Jeter Snow who has been confined to her heme with illness ill-ness is recovering nicely now. Miss Bertha Musser of Salt I Lake City is a guest at the home of Miss Alice Pendleton. Mrs. Mary Cannc'n of Fielding) ! came in Monday to attend the ! funeral of Mrs. Heber F. Empey j here and is spending a week with relatives. j Mr. and Mrs." George Isom of Hurricane and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maur-ice Judd of Fredonia, Arizona were guests during the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Herman. Mrs. B. F. Coates left Friday for Los Angeles to visit relatives and friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Mar McGregor of San Francisco have returned home after spending the holidays visiting at the home of their parents, par-ents, Dr. and Mrs. D. A. McGregor Mc-Gregor and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reber. ft Kourken Bardizbanian returned to his home at Los Angeles on Sunday after spending Christmas visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wallis here and at the home of Wayne Hinton in Hurricane. Mrs. Adaline C. Kemp is very ill at her home here having suffered suf-fered a stroke Christmas morning morn-ing which partially paralyzed her left side. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bringhurst and son, Sam and M'r. and Mrs. Antone Kemp and daughters, Mary and Lucille arrived ar-rived here Saturday and will stay indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leavitt of Alamo, Nevada were visiting at the home of Mr .and Mrs. William Brooks on Tuesday. - o' Dr. and Mrs. 'c. W. Woodbury and sons, Shirl and Jerry returned re-turned to their home at Las Vegas on Wednesday after visiting visit-ing his mother, Mrs. Vivien Woodbury Wood-bury and other relatives. Miss Alva Sylvester of Hurricane Hurri-cane underwent an operation at the local hosital on Tuesday. jV- Mr. and Mrs. Menzies Clark and son and Walter Clark came in last Wednesday from Los Angeles An-geles to spend the holiday season sea-son with Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Clark and other relatives. J. B. Childers underwent an operation at the local hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence M. Anderson, formerly . Katharine Clark was guest of honor at a shower Monday Mon-day afternoon given by M'iss Ruth and Tillie Winsor at the home of Mrs. Calvin Dalton. Many appropriate ap-propriate and beautiful gifts were received by the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Formigle of San Diego, California and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Laurence of Las Vegas returned to their res-ective res-ective homes on Saturday after spending the holiday season in St. George visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Chad-burn. Chad-burn. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson and family reurned to their home at Cedar Valley on Wednesday after spending th holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Worthen. p -t Mrs. Orpha Hunt Teft last Wednesday Wed-nesday for a visit in Los Angeles. w- w t& Mrs. Harry Pearce returned Wednesday from Monroe where she spent a month visiting her son Wesley and his family. Mr. nd Mrs. E. G. Anderson of Los Angeles have been visiting here and at Monroe. She will be remembered re-membered by friends here as Miss Rayola Pearce. Santa Claus paid a visit to every patient in the hospital Christmas eve ;nd left them a sack of candy and nuts. Miss Julia Foster left Tuesday Tues-day for Phoenix, Arizona, upon receiving word of the serious illness ill-ness of her brother-in-law, Andrew An-drew Avery. v Grant Gates has returned to Berkeley. California after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gatss. Mrs. G:tes is still quite ill with heart trouble. A dinner party was enjoyed at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brdashaw Christmas day by 2S relatives. Mrs. Howard " Dorst left Saturday Sat-urday for Los Angeles to spend a few days visiting. j v. j'. .v. j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passey and; family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Willoughby and E. J. Clark spent the holidays here at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Anson B. Call. They returned to theii heme in Provo on Tuesday. Miss Mattie Earl of Las Vegas Nevada. Mrs. Opal Corse and Murdell Earl of Austin, Texa; spent the holidays here. Mur-I dell is a student at the Uni-' varsity of Texas, school of Medicine. |