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Show NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT ! i Among those from this city attending at-tending northern institutions, the following were home to spend Thanksgiving holidays with their Respective familes: Miss Ada 1 Hafen from the U.S.A.C. at Logan ithe the Misses Jean Cottam, Vir-j ginia Moody,. Virginia Prince. Mer-1 lene Fawcett and Dessie Jones J i from the Brigham Young Univer-1 Isity at Provo, accompanying Miss! i Fawcett was her friend Miss Thora . jVanLuven who returned with the j others on Sunday, Miss Merlene will remain several days before re- ! turning to school. j Stanley Schmutz who is attending attend-ing the B.Y.U. was home Friday, having only the one day off on I account of engagements of the ! dance orchestra of which he is a 'member in connection with his school work. Acclaimed the greatest actor of the year, Paul Muni. Be sure to see ihim in "The Life of Emil Zola". 1 Wadsworth Theatre. D2C. ! Ernest Judd of Kanab was a guest at the' Leo A. Snow home over Thanksgiving, returning to his home Saturday. He was accompanied ac-companied by his wife and small children who have been here the past month visiting with her parents par-ents and other relatives. Mrs. Nettie K. Morris entertained enter-tained twenty-five relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner in her new-home new-home on Third South and First East. . Mrs. Mark Bleak and son,-Heber ! of Salt Lake City, accompanied by Jack Banks, were, Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mrs. Bleak's mother, Mrs. Emmaline J. j Cottam. On Friday they motored ' to Logandale, Nevada to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Marshall and ion Saturday spent the day visiting in Veyo with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ! Jones and family. A number of young people en-! en-! joyed an informal party Saturday evening at the home of Miss Nellie Snow, the guests including stu-' stu-' dents home from Schools for I Thanksgiving. Out of town visitors (were Miss Viva Spendlove from i Hurricane, McKay N e i 1 s o n of Washington and Llelwyn Wilken- son of Cane Beds. Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks entertained as Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Brook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leavitt of Bunkerville, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs.- Leonard Reber and children, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Leavitt and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles and children child-ren and Fenton Frehner and children. child-ren. Mrs. Frehner is confined at the home of Mrs. Rosena Bleak with an infant daughter which arrived ar-rived November 24th. J. E. Short returned to St. George on Thursday after spending the summer in Klamath Falls, Oregon where he was working. FOR SALE Studio couch and baby buggy. Call 188J. D2P. Bp. Arthur Cottam, of the St. George East ward, was in Parowan over Thanksgiving, visiting with his wife, who is there caring for her invalid mother, Mrs. Wm. Pritchard. Miss Marie Seegmiller, clerk of ; county school board accompanied by her sister Miss Deola from the U.S.A.C. at Logan and a friend. ! Miss Catheryn Morphew of Chicago, Chica-go, a supervisor of the Provo city schools, arrived Wednesday to enjoy en-joy Thanksgiving vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed D. Seegmiller.' On Friday the Misses Tille Winsor. supervisor of elementary elemen-tary schools of Washington county: Vivian Leavitt. of Santa Clara; LaRue Cox. of this city and Luetta Imaly, of Hurricane were invited to meet Miss Morphew as dinner guests. Saturday a party of twelve including Mr. and Mrs. Seegmiller and Mrs. Vera S. Christian motored motor-ed to Boulder Dam and returned, j Orders finished in turn after December 13. Get your J.M.S. pictures pic-tures now. D2P. Mrs. Mary Ella Leavitt, of Gun-lock Gun-lock left St. George last week for Los Angeles, where she will spend the winter with relatives. She has been here since November 11, visiting at tne nome oi nei children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leavitt. FOR SALE Ellington player piano. A-l condition, cost $1,000. See Seth M. Jones, Enterprise. N25D2P. Emmerson Lee. from Tooele, was a visitor here the latter part of last week. Wm. H. Esplin, of Hurricane, was in the local hospital Monday and Tuesday for medical treatment. treat-ment. DeLance Squire was released from the local hospital November 29 to return to his home in La-Verkin. |