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Show r" Hurricane jjjj, Eatharine Larson porter ose from out of town who ttended the funeral services on fjjv for Elbert Campbell includ-j'jir. includ-j'jir. and Mrs. A. B. Andrus, ? St George; Mrs. Weslie Atkin, j Boulder City, Nevada; Garner iood of Salt Lake City and John SM, of Emery county. , Hurricane Ladies' Literary vb met on Thursday, November ''J at the home of Mrs. Artie :ve. Mrs. Josephine Sandberg jji co-hostess. Mrs. Ella Wittwer h the reading and lunch was ed to eleven members. I jolly Stitchers met Wednes- ijv afternoon at the home of Mrs. I .ijrtha Hastings where the after-Ijon after-Ijon was pleasantly spent in ' j -iting. Officers for the coming ; iljon were elected as follows: " Nettie Spendlove, president; ; Sirs'. Josephine Fawcett, vice-presi- jjnt; Mrs- Nellie Woodbury, secre-jrj-'and Mrs. Maybelle Humphries, reporter. Dr. G. W. Gibson returned Sun-ay Sun-ay evening from the bedside of yson Lawrence, who was serious-1 serious-1 burned at Brookfield, Missouri. ! rence was assisting a neigh-:or neigh-:or to put out a fire that was : rising in Tiis barn when the in-' in-' -ws from fire were received. Dr. bibson reports that his son is now ... it of danger. S Sirs. Lloyd Jolley of Emery is ; ' -js parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Spendlove. Tracy and Ernest Stout of Berk-t Berk-t ley, California are here visiting - ritti their mother, Mrs. Mary L. - S'Mt and their brother, Alfred b'Jt. 5: A harvest ball will be given i Saiirday, December 4, by the jf' F.F.A. boys and the Home Econo-j' Econo-j' h girls. The date for the ball was - tanged from Friday to SaturcTay s that those from here who de-"' de-"' ired to attend the Beaux Arts v: all at St. George could do so and !- 3ll not miss the crowning of the t" iawst Queen. : The first practice basketball - '.to of the season will be held i'V fsdnesday evening, November 24 -7J I the high school gymnasium ir. ten the Bunkerville high school 'iti will meet with the local boys. Jr) preliminary game will be played ) the faculty members from the ?y. o schools. A student-body dance z: ill follow the games. Ninety-two dollars have been inked," reports Miss Ora Hirschi, ;) welary-treasurer of the East . 'ishington county Red Cross hpter. So far Hurricane and inngdale are the only two towns -; ' report their sales. It is un-'icially un-'icially understood that sixteen "aberships have been sold at - ickvilie. That leaves .Toquerville, -Verkin and Virgin with reports -" P to come. ZX stake wide program to raise 111,'f to further the completion of JU ' 'ion Park Stake Building is J fJ under way according to stake y rman, Chauncey Sandberg. It I j the desire of the central com-I com-I pte that on Thanksgiving even-VK even-VK each ward in the stake will Milan entertainment and dance HI j make money for this worthy sK Until the stake can match XV money already put into -the 1 1 iln by the Church it will be W "':)lt' to Pen tne chapel and JJJ Ration hall that are so direly pH Loo A. Snow, president of ' Washington county school IV and Supt. Milton E. Moody, Jiti ; e turned over free of charge ' Wfih school gymnasuim on -rsday evening, for this purpose, A local committee. Percy Wit-LJ!':s Wit-LJ!':s dance orchestra will furies fur-ies 1 dance music free on this S musical program under the of Mrs. Lillian Work-I'.l; Work-I'.l; t lni Mrs- Jessie Gibson will iU'! the dance. :"n Webb, art instructor at Elementary school took an I of his student's work to e. He was invited by Miss j . Winsor, county primary .supervisor, to display his v. , "on at the elementary school I !r'h Barber left on Monday for i wke City where he will re- medical treatment. .'."f Hurricane Reviewers club ,.' v Wednesday afternoon at 5 y .. at the elementary school, Miss Eleanor L." Nicholcs A i Al'nold Bennett's novel, ,lftlVcs Tale." After the book ''i i i u 8n organization for the :J ; as effected with the follow-'officers follow-'officers elected: Paul H. President; Miss Nicholes, rj ',ros'dent and Miss Jean Kin-H Kin-H f.tary. Future meetings held on Sunday afternoons 7f '"clock. The public is asked J cnd and enjoy the book re-C, re-C, j ,S Ver- At the next meeting W -y cholps will report the V A l Honchman", bv Edna St. y ;-nt Millay. A i.er'orence Isom accompanied y ,. tw'o children Bruce and ., Ann arrived here from Los i"' 5 to spend the winter. Mrs. Isom has resumed the work in her beauty shop. Mrs Verna Brincholt ot bait Lake City is here for Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. ., Mr and Mrs. Harvey Dalton entertained sixty guests on Monday Mon-day evening. November 2-'. I he occasion was the twentieth anniversary an-niversary of their wedding. The evening was pleasantly passed m playing games. A short program which consisted of the following numbers was given: vocal solo. J Edward Gubler: reading W m E Woodbury; vocal duet. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Church: original songs Mrs. Partha Russell: violin due? DenU and Aleath Dalton. daughters of Mr and Mrs. Harve Dalton. Delicious ofreshments completed the evening. Mr a Mrs Dalton received many beautiful beauti-ful gifts of china Mr and Mrs. Harold uf of Springdale attended the wedding anniversary given by Mr and Mrs Harvey Dalton on Monday een ing. |