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Show wF" rS- E' R Coates left Wednesday for Pittsburg, Califor- nl.exPffcti"g t0 gone a month. . The St. George P.-T.A. is making mak-ing plans to use the week of December De-cember 6 to 11, inclusive as Penny collection week in behalf of the school playground accident fund Encouraged by returns of the previous pre-vious drive, the local P.-T.A. Pres Mrs. BeUe Prince, expresses confidence con-fidence in the response of the public to this call for penny contributions. con-tributions. The Stake Primary officers are scheduled to hold a regular Primary Pri-mary convention for all Stake and Ward officers of the St. George Stake in the recreation hall of the South ward chapsl Saturday evening even-ing December 4, at 7:30 p.m. All .wards of the Stake except Santa Clara and Mt. Trumbull have been visited during the past three months. Mrs. Orpha Lund entertained twenty children at a birthday party for her daughter, Renee aged 9. Monday, November 29. Acclaimed the greatest actor, of the year, Paul Muni. Be sure to see him in "The Life of Emil Zola", Wadsworth Theatre. D2C. Mr. and Mrs. H. Val Hafen and daughter, Ramona, returned Sunday Sun-day evening from Los Angeles where they spent Thanksgiving vacation with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gates and Miss Helen Hafen. The latter, with Miss Betty Lou Seegmiller are enrolled in the Woodbury Business College. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jolley and children returned to Pioche Wed-1 Wed-1 nesday morning after a four day j visit in this city with Mrs. Jolley's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Whipple. I Mr. and Mrs. Menzies Benson , returned Monday evening from visiting a week in Salt Lake City. I B. H. Forsyth and daughter, Mrs. Vera Beatty, Mrs. Jennie Lamb, Mrs. Alice Wilson and Mrs. iDmtMi W C21QV all r.F Tnnnpr- ville, were in St. George Wednesday Wednes-day to attend the funeral services for Moroni W. Bleak. Place your orders for Christmas trees at Clara Larson's Price 25c and 50c. Phone 9-R. D2P. Machine saw filing at reasonable rates. Phone 5-J for estimate D2P. Mr. and Mrs. George Seegmiller and daughters were visitors in Los Angeles during the Thanksgiving vacation. Fergus Wallis returned recently from Cedar Mountain and will spend the winter with his family in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Darell Bracken, who have been residing at Angels Camp, California, where Mr. Bracken Brac-ken had employment, have returned return-ed to St. George where he will work in the Quality Bakery. Mrs. C. E. Johnson, who is making mak-ing her home at the Arrowhead Hotel this winter, left Tuesday night for soutnern c-amorma where she will visit with her children during the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klein, of Picabo, Idaho, spent Thanksgiving day visiting at the homes of Mrs. Kate Cheeney and Mr. and Mrs. James Wulfenstein. Mrs. Ella Johnson of Victor, Idaho spent Thanksgiving day visiting with her sister, Mrs. Kate Cheeney. Be sure to see Paul Muni in "The Life of Emil Zola", Wads-worth Wads-worth Theatre, Thurs., Fri. and Sat. D2C. Amnion Lake returned to But-tonwillow, But-tonwillow, California on Saturday-after Saturday-after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Marion McAllister of San Francisco spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with their mother, Mrs. Agatha McAllister. Mrs. Agatha McAllister spent the week-end with her son at Salina, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Huck of Los Angeles were guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Edgar R Simpson during the latter part of last week. While here they accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. Simpson on a tour of the parks and on Saturday Sat-urday made a trip to Boulder Dam. Karl F. Foster, who is finishing a two year mission in England wrote the News recently telling of his brother, Erwin's arrival m England to fill a mission. He also stated that he had enjoyed his work there and the News which he had received while in the mission mis-sion field. Mr and Mrs. Phillip Foremaste. set Thanksgiving dinner for twenty-nine relatives at their new home on fourth East and first South streets. Visitors from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Harmon and three children of Olendale California: Mr. and Mrs. Son Ballard, of Rockville and two children and Mr. and Mr. Lorin Hirschi and two child! en. of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Harmon and small son motored to Salt Lake City Friday to visit M s. Harmon's parents. Mr. and M Wm Midgley, returning to Glen dtksSU Knight, of Hurricane was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jarvis Jr. oer tne week-end. |