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Show HURRICANE MRS. KATHARINE LARSON Reporter Tlie Alice Louise Reynolds club held their regular meeting Monday Mon-day afternoon at the Chuuneey Sand berg home. .Mrs. Garth Sand-berg Sand-berg and Mrs. Lafe Staheli were hostesses. Mrs. I la S. Sullvan reviewed Mark Twain's "Huckleberry "Huckle-berry Finn", and Mrs. Ann B. Taylor gave comments from con-tempory con-tempory writers on Mark Twain's writings. Musical numbers were as follow; Piano solo, Mrs. Garth Sandberg; ladies' chorus, Mrs. Audrey Stevens, Mrs. Irma H. "ens, Mrs. Merle Bradshaw, b- Hon A. fi;iendlove, Mrs. Mrs. . iii .,. Mr Vnnita Ila S. Su.. -oanied by Mrs. Wright, aecon.. Flora Tweedie. drama Mrs. Andrew Steven.,,- . .took leader in the North ward, ',jcn the one-act play "The Dispa Goes Home", to Springdale ani. Rockville on Tuesday evening. Members of the cast are, Walter Brooks, Cecil Sullivan, Layton Gibson and Miss Vaughn Hinton. Miss Helen Webb is a new clerk in Graff's Mercantile. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Staheli moved into their new home on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Agatha w McAU,ster ll at006 ,pCnt Thanksgiving ffy . (fie home of their daugh-.r daugh-.r Mrs. Irving Isom. John Petty has sold his pool hall to L. David Conger who has installed an electric piano. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eager and three daughters have moved from Springdale to Hurricane to make their home. Mr. Eager is employed in the Stevens' garage. David Ballard and James H. Jennings were business visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ether Wood and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Wood's uncle, William Gibson Gib-son of Snowflake, Arizona. Tuesday evening the South ward gave a missionary benefit dance. The funds raised are to be sent to their missionaries in the field. Mrs. Emily W, Gibson has gone to Cedar City to spend a week with her daughter. Mrs. Nancy Eager who has been confined to her home with illness for the past six months, is able to be out among her friends again. I The Hurricane basketball team played its first game of the season sea-son in the new gymnasium. They came fair to meeting their equal with the Bunkerville boys. The score at the end of the fourth period stood 16-16, but luck was with our boys, after an extra period the score was 17-22 in favor of Hurricane. Overton will play here December Decem-ber 11. Hurricane goes to Bunkerville, Bun-kerville, December 12. A raging north wind has pre- j vailed since Monday afternoon. Pine Valley mountain is wreathed in wind clouds, which insures an endless dust storm over the flat. Tuesday as the noon rush of high school students pushed thru the front doors of the new high 'school building, the north wind caught the heavy doors and sprung the hinges so that two of the three front doors are now barred to the students. Does this speak for the wind, the workmen, work-men, or the contractors? |