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Show Mrs. Sarah White of Beaver is working in the Temple and visiting visit-ing with friends here. Miss Vilate Fawcett and Thor-ley Thor-ley Fawcett of Lund Nevada arrived ar-rived here Monday night to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Jennie Bit hell and daughter daugh-ter of Tooele are visiting her sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Glen Prisbrey and Mrs. Vilate Lewis and their families here. Brown Hail underwent an operation oper-ation at the local hospital on Monday. Mon-day. FOR RENT Apartment furnished. furn-ished. 3-rooms and bath. Inquire Pamie Nelson. J3p Gordon Mathis has spent the past several days in Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. B. Simmon's left Sunday morning after spending several weeks visiting at the home of her son, E. W. Simmons. Don Bleak of Los Angeles spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bleak here. He was accompanied' back to Los Angeles by George Whipple. -V- , Dan Graham, former News employee, em-ployee, has gone to Salt Lake City to seek employment. Miss Cornelia Ashby, daughter of Mrs. Emma Ashby, who is being married in the St. George Temple today to An tone Nisson of Washington, Wash-ington, entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon. Many friends called during the afternoon and early evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Larson of Hurricane left Monday for Salt Lake City after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miles. FOR SALE 12-inch adobes. R. B. South. Phone 272-W. RTS. Mrs. B. C. McDonald of Cottonwood, Cotton-wood, Arizona a sister of Mrs. Orpha Hunt of this city had the misfortune to break her right arm and dislocate her wrist in a fall. ji, TV 1.- Mrs. Elmira Little who is living liv-ing at the home of Mrs. Rosina Bleak is still in very poor health. Miss Mary Jarvis spent the week-end visiting at . Littlefield, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada,. She was a guest of Miss Gertrude Frehner. WANTED Baby bed in good condition. Phone 104M. J3P. Mrs. Donald Atkin of Pioche, Nevada entered the local hospital on Sunday to receive medical treatment Mrs. Earl Childers underwent an operation on Monday at the local hospital. WANTED TO BUY Secondhand Second-hand piano. Phone 272-W. J3C. Miles Wallace, son of Mr. and called from the Hurricane So'.itli ward to fill a mission to Australia. Austra-lia. He is to report at the mission home in Salt Lake City on June 21. Mr. Wallace is a graduate of the Dixie junior college class of May, 1936. He has made his home in St. George with his parents for the past year but they are still members of the Hurricane ward. Walter Robinson left Wednesday morning for his home in Provo after af-ter spending several days visiting here with his daughter, Mrs. D. Elden Beck. Mrs. Edith Milne entertained twenty-four guests Wednesday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Eva Lyn Harris and Miss Beth Adamson of Salt Lake City who are spending the week here at the home of Mrs. Mae "Harris. Guests from Cedar City included Mrs. Alta Hunter, Mrs. Beth Leigh, Miss LaPrele Thorley and Miss Pearl McConnell. WILL EXCHANGE Hay f o r Jersey Heifer calves. Joseph T. Atkin Sr.. J3P. Miss Meriam Ahlstrom and Miss Doris Atkin left last Thursday for Los Angeles to spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. J. W. Pace entertained the relatives of Miss Cornelia Ashby at a shower in her honor at her home last Friday evening. Many appropriate gifts were received and refreshments were served to 25. Mrs. Marion Halterman of Par-owan Par-owan underwent an operation at the local hospital on Wednesday. Miss McCoy Christensen of Sa-lina Sa-lina is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Rulon Pectol. FOR SALE The home of Dick Pearce in northwest part of town. Fine soil, lots of grape vines, fruit trees, currents, aspargus, rose bushes, etc. Six-room house, modern. mod-ern. 3 hours water. M27-J10P. Duane Esplin underwent an operation op-eration at the local hospital last Wednesday. A slumber party honoring Miss Millie Harris was given by Miss Fawn Schmutz at her home last Thursday night. LOST Newly repaired Nocona boot. Reward. Return to Ed Miles Saddle Shop. J3P. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmutz and family left for New Harmony to spend the summer. M. ;". Mrs. Anne R. Price and son, Andrew spent the week-end visiting visit-ing in Salt Lake City. WANTED 'to' RENT Piano in good condition. Inquire Mrs. A. W. McGregor. Miss Toni Watson entertained at a swimming party and dinner at r her home Saturday evening for Miss Millie Harris who left Sunday morning for her home at Casa Grande, Arizona. Guests included Cecil Schmutz, Noma Andrus, Alma Al-ma Morris, Fawn Schmutz, Toni Watson, Millie Harris, Phyllis Bentley, Hortcnse Benson, Merrill Kunz, Justin Tollon, Boyden Fawcett, Faw-cett, Evan Pickett, Andrew Holt, Rodney Neilson, Charlie Pickitt, and Clayton Prince. Mrs. Iliff Andrus entertained j the Triple K club at her home last , Wednesday afternoon. Twelve members of the club were present, j Five Hundred was played and! prizes were awarded to Mrs. Rex i Nelson and Mrs. Arvel Milne. : V ir A bridal shower honoring Miss f Esther Thompson was given by Miss Milda Harris and Mrs. Georg- j ia Thompson at the Thompson ; home last Thursday evening. j A bridal shower honoring Miss Cornelia Ashby was given at the j home of Miss Irene Cox last I Thursday evening by Mrs. Carma Staheli and Miss Cox. Mrs. James McArthur has returned re-turned from a visit with relatives and friends at Ely, Nevada. M. "7- Mrs. Fenton Mecham underwent an operation at the local hospital on Tuesday. A surprise party in honor of the 67th birthday of John Riding was held Wednesday evening, May 26 at the Riding home. Mrs. Geneva Jones and Mrs. Margaret Coates-acted Coates-acted as hostesses. A; social evenc ing was followed by refreshments-)! of ice cream and birthday cake:: served to the thirty-three guests present. ,'i Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Schmutz v and family returned last Wednes-i day from Phoenix, Aiuzona where; they enjoyed a short visit withjt relatives. They we're accompanied home by Mrs. Clorinda Schmut who spent sometime there visitina with realtives and friends. f a Sheriff and Mrs. Antone PrmtR and night-watchman Sam Fuller-ton Fuller-ton left this morning for Price to attend a Peace Officers convention.. conven-tion.. Mrs. Prince will visit her sister, Mrs. Pace while there. S ' FOR SALE CHEAP 4-wheel trailer-house. Inquire G. S. Jennings, Jen-nings, Rockville, Utah. J3P. Mr. and Mrs. Athe Meeks and family spent the week-end visiting his mother, Mrs. Heber C. Meeks and other relatives at Kanab. Mrs. Mary Lee who spent the past winter here with, her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Warren Cox left Monday Mon-day for Panaca, Nevada, to visit V'ith relatives. ., i -. t,h,i-- goestne dinner bell," VUi-iria VUi-iria said, leaping from rock to rock ;slde him. "Goody 1 Are you hun-ry? hun-ry? I'm starving." "Mrs. Herrendeen coming to din-r?" din-r?" Emma said, giving them leir napkins and setting two lasses of cut fruit before them. "No, she can't come tonight" Upon their return to their room nmediately after dinner, Vic and " er father found Victoria's mother 11 ready to go. Her manner was 1( le prettily careless one that dis-uises dis-uises in a beautiful woman a sud- ji en touch of self-consciousness. ti "I wonder you'll speak to me for for Salt Lake' C7"y'Yi"uRhe said t; mer school. She was accompanied by Donald Snow who will spend some time visiting his mother, Mrs. Wanda Snow. Mrs. Alice Miller returned to her home at Panguitch last Thursday Thurs-day after visiting for several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Rulon Snow and other relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. D. Elden Beck and family are leaving today for Los Angeles where Dr. Beck will attend at-tend school at the University of Southern California and do research re-search work during the summer. i'f Mrs. Olive Reeves and daughter. Beverly of Provo are visiting her mother, Mrs. Hannah Snow here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benson of Eager. Arizona are spending the summer here. Mr. Benson has employment em-ployment driving one of the park busses. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penrose of Salt Lake City attended the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle choir program here on Sunday and remained to enjoy a short visit w i t h relatives and friends here afterward. Mrs. Alice Snow who has been very ill is getting along nicely now. O'- -V- M. 'j,- -h- Tv-Mr. Tv-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Millett and two children who moved from Los Angeles to Cedar City a few weeks ago spent the week-end in St. George visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Stock. Mrs. Hyrum Thompson entertained enter-tained the Ladies' Social and Literary Lit-erary club at her home last Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The lesson on "The Constitution" was given by Mrs. Mary Seegmiller. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riding and Mrs. John Riding left Tuesday for Redmond to visit her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Draper. They will spend a week there and will enjoy en-joy a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Knowlton at Richfield Rich-field and will be accompanied home by Miss Sylvia Gates. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Blazzard and family of Brigham City were visiting over the week-end with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Mary Frehner who spent a week here visiting, returned tc her home at Overton. Nevada on Tuesday Tues-day accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Syp'ius who will spend some time visiting with her there. Everett Syplu.s took them down and returned after af-ter a short stay there. Mrs. Ruth Jensen of Neola who had the misfortune to be severely burned four months ago is still having some burns treated at the hospital but is improving rapidly according to word received by her folks here. She will be remembered remember-ed by many as Miss Ruth Blazzard. |