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Show 0 OF THE COUNTY SEAT MJ. j:htl,re arrived from Salt ' rii'v on Monday to visit for ld'iv with relatives, stop-, stop-, flVI'1 ivh'iic hmv, with grand-'1 grand-'1 j.uic T. Bleak and Mrs. I, ;RimW. Mrs- Knce's nlo,hor-"1( nlo,hor-"1( r'L r .... Bertha Neilson returned , L- from visiting over the 'Ql't '"'Tend with relatives in Enter-. ' Sl,e was accompanied by :i a(e Barlocker who will I the week here with friends rel.itives. ), " ;'? v '"" and Mrs. A. D. Wallis and iilTn accompanied by Mr. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MVallis returned Tuesday even- ;". from five days camping and fm at Duck Creek . in Cedar I Rachel Bleak, Mrs. Burk-.:r Burk-.:r and Mrs. Naomi Neilson, I, '"daughters of the late Joseph ' 'tkin Sr., arrived Sunday from i" : .' scales to attend the funeral 'heir father. They will visit for a-eral days before returning. f jr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen ,.' children and Alan B. Wallis 'vnt Tuesday in Pine Valley on yiness. ir C Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hardy of :'kerville were guests Monday ( -'Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pendleton. Miss Lillie Leavitt is visiting -'is week at the home of Mr. and 's. Ralph Huntsman. w Miss Jennie Wadsvvorth was ,stess last week to the B.T.B. (Ijb members at her home. Mrs. Pearl Smith entertained the group jis Wednesday. Following their regular program, refreshments t;re served. js BILL TRADE for fuel or feed ae milk cow and $150. Ford car Tfdit. M. J. Miles. A-18-P. w H 1 The Misses Mary Andrus and Leora Morris left Monday to spend :': heir vacation in Salt Lake City. & v Miss Toni Watson left last Fri-"7 Fri-"7 isy evening for Salt Lake City ., ilere she was joined Wednesday :y Miss Jennie Wadsworth. Leav-jg Leav-jg there this Friday the two young ladies will spend the en-' suing 10 days touring San Francisco, Francis-co, Los Angeles and Catalina Is-; "' Uni c Mrs. Milton E. Moody and two ( children left today to spend a t: : week in Cedar City with relatives ;;, stile Mr. Moody goes on to Logan Lr- io the F.F.A. convention. rj Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson ar- :red late last week from Wash-I Wash-I ajton, D. C. to spend their vaca-I vaca-I ton. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. . 'irgil Snow they were guests ovei -n week-end of Mr. and Mrs. I Oawson Burgess in Pine Valley. I X- M. j W -Jf ',f I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis i family left last Sunday to nd the week at the Mathis I Springs ranch on Para- I 'Munt. J. ..(. j.. Miss Lena Nelson returned Mon-V Mon-V from her vacation in Salt I City and Fillmore. She was wompanied from the latter place I :'!' her brother, Edward Nelson. 0. Bentley left Monday for 1 -It Lake City on business. I 5'r. and Mrs. Joseph J. Milne I !ored to Beaver Saturday to their children, Mr. and Mrs. I -moreaux. I J'- 1 ,Mfs Annie Whipple of Mt. jnimbull is here visiting at the of Mrs. Hyrum Cox. I and Mrs. F. J. Bowler were I worge visitors from Gunlock ;; They attended the funeral I ' Joseph T. Atkin Sr. I and Mrs. Menzies Benson ,:aturday afternoon for a two- vacation. They will visit "te m Las Vegas and Los I ies, then go on to San Fran- I Jolley of Milford, Utah I part of this week I y , ' yi m5arah Jacbson and son V I t0 St Georse Sun-. Sun-. -JtakL ng Monday evening Wt RWith thf Mrs. Ruth I i:ldren nf7j!nson an(l two small I isitin. u Hlnkley. who have been l RKi since Fr'day with Arthur SOn's SUnt' Mrs- Stclla I in-. I !'re,ne Holt left Saturday i ;iL her work in Ogdon af- ljuWith her parents, ves''H-J-Holt and other lur the past two weeks. Mrs :: I feturnpH inW and four child" Jk from 6 fore Part of last 1 'ves i d month's visit with ' MofM'tch. They were ' Miller W'S motner- Mrs. Dick Hammer entered the local hojmal for medical treatment on S r"; P. A. Clark of Cedar City was a business visitor to St. George Wednesday. fa Sheriff Antone B. Prince and wife motored to Gooding, Idaho and return oyer the week-end. Mrs. Charlotte V. Atkin arrived Friday from Glendale, where she has spent the summer. Orval Shamp of Gooding, Idaho returned to St. George Mondav ' Irvin T. Nelson, L.D.S. landscape land-scape gardner, was in St. George last Tuesday over Saturday in connection with his work of landscaping land-scaping the Temple grounds :; Mrs. Sally Pace and infant returned re-turned to the McGregor hospital August 10 for medical treatment. George Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Cannon of this city underwent a major operation at the hospital August 11 Mrs. William Higley and infant son returned to their home in Washington August 14. Miss Lois Mae Seares of Canyon City, Colo, received treatment at the McGregor hospital last Thursday Thurs-day p.m. following minor injuries received in a highway accident. "Rawleigh Route now open in Washington and South Iron Counties. Should start earning $25 weekly; increase every month. Write Rawleigh's, 1415-23rd Street, Denver, Colo., Dept. HFD, for complete information TODAY." A-18-24-S-1. Mrs. C. H. Biglow arrived last Thursday from Los Angeles to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pace and attend her husband in his recent illness. She will return re-turn home this week-end. ' Miss Lorraine King .left for her home in Salt Lake City Wednesday Wednes-day after spending a month with relatives in this city. Miss Virginia Carpenter accompanied her as far as Parowan and will visit there for two weeks before returning. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Holt left Monday night for Los Angeles to spend a month with relatives. Miss Irma Ruesch arrived Wednesday Wed-nesday from Springdale to spend the winter. , Mrs. Henry Bowler of Gunlock was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Richard Shumway over the weekend. week-end. Mrs. Ruth Worthen left Monday for Los Angelse to visit her daughter, Mrs. Erma Colossio for six weeks. Mrs. Lucile Pichforth left Wednesday Wed-nesday for a brief business trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb are here visiting for a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Cannon. Mrs. Louie" B." Blair and son Sheldon, of Pleasant Grove arrived ar-rived Saturday to spend the winter win-ter in St. George. Mrs. Blair is the mother of Mrs. Carl Moss. Mrs. Orpha Lund, stake primary president, reports that several of the home builder girls of the three St George ward organizations have been selected and trained and will broadcast the program over KSUB at Cedar City at 4 p m. on Saturday. Mrs. Lund states she is gratified with the reports that have come in from those who listened to the program broadcast by the local trail builder boys last Saturday, and assures those interested in-terested that they will find like enjoyment from this week's program. pro-gram. Mr and Mrs. R. M. Reber and son, Bobby, Mrs. Vilate Wadsworth and Miss Jennie Wadsworth left Monday for Salt Lake City. Jennie will go on to San Francisco and down the coast before returning. The others are expected home today. |