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Show y. Washington Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes Reporter a i: Miss Bertha Nielsen of St. m torse is at the home of her oter, Mrs. Archie Tobler. Mrs. Tobler has been confined to her ii bi with the measles the past B wo weeks. y Richard Prince, who was called ft lo Salt Lake City due to the ill-. ill-. m of his wife, returned home Friday. Mrs. Prince is being given Qrv radical care until her operation '- :i July. ' Harold Hafen of St. George is employed at the Utah Oil Service Jation here. -r Irvin Bryner and Clark Empey were in town Monday on business. Little Avon Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Turner Jr., j- "to has been seriosly ill, is now Me to be around again. - Mr. and Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes and 'wily and Mr. and Mrs. Roy .!- Prttol spent last week at Puffer's 1:1 lake fishing. On their return Mr. '"' d Mrs. Hoopes visited friends p" 'd relatives in Beaver, rj; Mrs. Oscar Larson, who has been ii;' 'Biting in Beaver the past month, nl;j returned home Friday. Mr. and Mre. Ivan Riedhead "vie a business trip to Los les last week-end. They re--, toned Monday. nJ C ! Mrs. Eugene Cripps returned J (" t'me Friday after spending 10 'S'5 in California with her hus- -tncl and two of her daughters, pv A reception was given Tuesday . ;At. June 21, at the home of a';. J'fs. Frank Staheli in honor of -Us Bernice Iverson, daughter Mr. and Mre. Miller Iverson. ' o received many beautiful gifts. Us Iverson was married June ') ; to Mr. Reed Williams of f vr.arraviUe, by "grandfather" wes. The young couple will j; "ike their home in Kanarraville. |