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Show Hurricane Miss Milda Isoin Iteporter iu! If. O.'it.-s l.-n. List Sunday f'jr Sail. Laki; C.'ily, where In? will aii.-nd Summer school at the On.ivtTMly of L'laii. Mis-m.-s Metta Wood, ami Ai'villu Saivk-rs ac-roiiipani'-'l him. Miws Klrtha Johnson and VV-lina Mad.si-n, of I he McGregor Hospital wci'e special visitors of Milda Isom's last Saturday. Rodney Hos t is now employed at the I i-nmid's cafe. Tile Hurricane Public Library I. us a new shipment of books. These books are for both adults and children. The Alice Louise Reynolds Club plans to hold an evening social next Thursday evening at the Lecdon Open Air Pavilion. Vernon Campbell, and a friend from Salt Lake City were visitors list week at the home of Mr. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J-diah Campbell. Mr. Campbell was also on business to St. George and neighboring communities pre-talning pre-talning to the installation of motion mo-tion pictures in the schools. large percentage of the Hurricane Hur-ricane people I' tended the rodeo nd 2kh of July celebration at Cedar City, and Pine Valley. The Hurricane fellows battled 'with the Kanab fellows in a very interesting and exciting baseball game last Sunday. The score was very close throughout the game md much effort was exerted by both teams in order to win Kanab was leading by one point at the last inning, when Freal Stratton, vith two men on bases, hit the flying ball and closed the game by winning for Huricane by a one point victory of 5 to 4. The Phillippino Dance Orchestra better known as the "Manilla Serenaders" will play for a dance here at Hurricane on the evening .of July 30. Roach De Mille, of Salt Lake City is here visiting at the home of J. M. Hoyt and with other friends. Gene Wadsworth was injured last week when in an attempt to uncork a bottle of ammonia, the cap suddenly came off. caused sort of an explosion and injured his eyes very badly. His condition is improving and its is stated that "ne will not go permanently blind. David Hirschi, who has been ill for some time, took a turn for the worse for several days but is feeling a little better again. A large number of the older people of Hurricane attended the Pioneer program given at Washington Wash-ington last Sunday afternoon. A baseball game between Hurricane Hurri-cane and Kanab is scheduled to be played here on August 1. A special swimming and ice cream party was conducted Sunday Sun-day evening by a group of our young people. Those in attendance were LaBerta Woodbury, Carol Bradshaw, LeOra Loman, Shirley Spendlove. Romona Wood, Marion Hinton, Floyd Bradshaw, LaVor Hinton, Clell Covington, Earl Spendlove, DuRell Covington and RIalon Gibson. A good time was had by all. Two minor accidents occured down at the bridge last week-end. I Glen Coreall received injuries j when a workman, some distance j above him accidentally released a J hammer, which fell and struck Mr. ' Coreall on the head. Also Dave P'ke injured his back severely when indulging in some strenous work. mer there. Mrs. Luella Leavitt and Mrs. Elzina Robinson and son. Rulon spent the week-end in Ely, Nevada Miss Glenna Robison returned with them. Mrs. Mary Ellen Leavitt is v isiting her children in Moapa Valley. |