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Show 1 NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT )Mrs. lVarl Smith entertained Iht sewing oirele at the A. R Andrus homo Wednesday. The i evening was devoted to stitehery. I Riehaixl Rent ley came in Sunday Sun-day from Denver, returning Tues-j Tues-j day accompanied by Mrs. Bent Icy j mid their small daughter, who have been here for three weeks visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ! Warren Cox and other relatives. W. W. Cannon and daughter, ' Elaine, and L. B. Jennings motored motor-ed to Los Angeles on business last Saturday, returning Tuesday bringing Mrs. Cannon, who has been receiving medical treatment there the past several weeks. Mrs. Howard Kleinman of Hur-; Hur-; ricane spent Wednesday in St. George visiting her parents. Mr. , and Mrs. George E. Miles. J Mrs. Martin L. McAllister returned re-turned Tuesday evening from j Hungington Park, Calif., where she visited over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Dale Frod-! Frod-! sham. ' The St. George stake presidency ' and their wives entertained the members of the high council, the stake clerk and their wives at : the home of President and Mrs. Orval Hafen, Wednesday evening, j ,-Luncheon was served at 7:30. An j interesting feature of the program was a playlet, in which the wives I depicted the roles of their respec-' tive husbands in a burlesque council session. t t? ! ; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Fuller re-! turned Saturday from Cedar City. ! where Mrs. Fuller received treat-1 ment Thursday and Friday. Mr. ! Fuller went on to Pioche Sunday i to resume his employment. i J J! Jl j Lamond Higbee returned last j week from Denver where he has spent the past several months. Mrs. Earl Cottam entertained j the Readers Round Table clubj at her home last Saturday after- j noon. The book "Rebecca" b' Daphree du Maurier was reviewed j by Mrs. Laurel Leavitt. Luncheon : ' was served to 10 guests. i ' Herbert Milne came in from I Cedar City Monday to spend j the week with his mother. Mrs. j Alice Milne.' ' j New Spring merchandise every' i dav at Snow's Dress Shop. F2C. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frankom of Northern Utah arrived last Saturday and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heaton forj six weeks while . working in the : Temple. i j Mrs. Charles Barnum returned j last Saturday from visiting rela- tives in Los Angeles for the past j : three weeks. I Ji, J, M. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baxter were St. George visitors Sunday, and Tuesdav from Cedar City. Mrs. Marion Snow returned Wednesday from attending the ' week of educational conference : being held in Salt Lake City on . cooking by electricity. Mrs. Snow is home economist of the St. ' George branch of the Southern Utah Power company and was their representative at the conference. con-ference. Miss Maxine Hafen began work last Monday as stenographer of the Water Facilities department of the local Farm Security offices. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cameron and two sons. Elwin and Clair, and Mrs. Carl Winsness and daughter, Camilla, left late last Thursday for their homes in Salt Lake City after visiting for several days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daid H. Cannon. Mrs. Wayne Bentley entertained a number of friends at a Bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jane Marlow, aged pioneer, who has been seriously ill for the past several weeks, is reported making excellent improvement. Mrs. Rulon Pectol was hostess to the Triple K. Pinochle club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clyde McQuaid took high honors, Mrs. Reid Mathis, second, and Mrs. James Andrus consolation. consola-tion. Mrs. Arthur Bracken of Central Cen-tral visited with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bracken Wednesday, leaving leav-ing that evening to spend o month in Sonora, Dixon and Oakland, Oak-land, Calif, where she will visit her daughters, Mrs. G. E. Mal-chus, Mal-chus, Mrs. Marion Steffen, and Mrs. R. R. Crtichlow. & The family of James McArthur spent Sunday afternoon in an informal home social celebrating his 68 birthday anniversary. Mrs. Hyrum Atkin returned on last Saturday from Pioche where she had spent several weeks visiting. I Mi's. Clailil Cannon and Mrs. ! Ralph Carter joined Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon in entertaining L'S rela-j rela-j tives and friends at the home of i Mi-s. Louisa Jacobsen, honoring her 69 birthday anniversary. . Mr. and Mrs. George Pace and Mrs. Pace's mother, Mrs. Neil are j in Springville at the home of Mrs. Pace's brother, who is seriously ill. f.- y Spring Dresses. Coats. Suits. Hats. etc. now at Snow's Dress Shop. F2C. ! j Mr. and Mrs. John Holt, who have been here for the past four j months in the interest of Mrs. , Holt's health, left for their home ! in Richfield on Tuesday. j iv j Miss Idaho Wallis left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where she will visit for three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Karl von Reidman. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sampson of Delta were visitors in St. : George. Washington and Hurri- cane Saturday over Monday, being be-ing here to attend the marriage and reception of their son, Arden James Sampson, of Las Vegas and Miss Carol Bradshaw. They were joined Sunday by -their son, Blaine of Salt Lake City, daughter, Hazel and son, Floyd, of Delta and spent the day in Washington with Mr. and Mrs. James Turner and other relatives and on Monday isited Zion National Park. r Misses Jessie Larson. Pauline Schmutz. Viola Leavitt and Mabel Jarvis. and Floyd Atkin attended the Bradshaw-Sampson wedding dance in Hurricane on Monday evening. Mrs. Lorenzo McGregor assisted assist-ed by Mrs. L. M. Porter, entertained enter-tained 24 at a bridge luncheon at the McGregor home last Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. Bonnie Jensen Jen-sen won high score, Mrs. Bertha McGregor second and Mrs. Neil W. Lamb, consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Johnson staged a Rook party last Friday night for the O.N.O. club members mem-bers and their partners, 16 attended. at-tended. A. E. Everett won high score and William Empey consolation consola-tion for the men, with Mrs. Fred Riding taking first and Mrs. Clara Larson consolation for the ladies. Luncheon was served. -V M. Joseph Frehner and daughter,-Lucile, daughter,-Lucile, were Sunday visitors in St. George. Miss Gertrude Frehner Freh-ner returned with them from spending Saturdav in Littlefield. Mrs. Oscar Sprague of Las Vegas attended the Temple marriage mar-riage of Miss Carol Bradshaw and Arden J. Sampson last Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, and visited with her brother. Alonzo Sampson and wife. |