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Show MEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT r.erirudo Kivhner and Miss rvVei's Whitehead visilml Friday uiuiav in l.iu U-tioUJ. Ariz. 1U ' ' I Ml. .,,1,1 Mrs. M. U McAllister I , vnalii'iiinu in the north with 1 ,mi Mrs. Ellis McAllister find 1 1r uul Mrs- .'"'in McAllister. ' ' yu- and Mrs. Dean Boyack and -mili eu left last week for Delta, to 'vUii Mr. Boyack's parents, be-jlM.0 be-jlM.0 ,vtui'mng to Fillmore where 'Aw 1 1 teach this winter. n A- Riitoii Orton, St. George, was nnnefl to the recreation committee commit-tee of the Brigham Young uni-'eisity uni-'eisity Alpine summer term, as preventative of the four men's liirms. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Wanlass daughter. Vivien and son, Stanley, returned last week from Las Ves;as where they visited Dr. and Mrs. Clair Woodbury and Mrs. Vivien Woodbury. Doctor Wanlass returned last Saturday to their home in Harrison, N. Y. after visiting his parents in Logan. All's. Vanlass, Vivien and Stanley, will accompany her sister, Aliss Mona Woodbury, to Los Angeles . this ueek end, where they will visit with Doctor and Airs. Gx-ant Lund and take in the San Francisco Fair before returning to New fork. Mrs. Vivien Woodbury is reported report-ed making steady recovery from recent illness in the Las Vegas hospital where she went for treatment treat-ment last month. Her son, Dr. Clair VV. Woodbury and wife, are at present vacationing in Hawaii. The Misses Tillie and Ruth Win- ;or left early Wednesday for Salt Lake Qty on business and to visit, Tillie to attend the August Board meeting of the U.K. A. directors. Thev will return Monday. Coming Saturday to the Wads-ivorth, Wads-ivorth, "All This f.nd Heaven, Too". No picture more memorial 1? .Miss Maxine Carter, daughter .f lr snri Airs. Don Carter left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake City tc visit for a week with Air. and' Mrs. Clifton Gerard and children. chil-dren. f? Schuyler Everett iett Monday or Cedar City on business. Bertha McGregor and Mona tVoodbury united Sunday evening in honoring Miss Woodbury's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Stanley Wanlass with a tea from 6 to 8. During the evening eve-ning nearly 60 former friends of M;s. Wanlass called. The affair was informal, garden flowers being esed for the centerpiece. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nordin had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Airs. Frank Burgess and son, Dale, of Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nelson and two children, chil-dren, Evelyn and Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allbright and son, Andrew, of St. George and John Nordin. Mr. and Airs. Walter Cannon and daughter, Ramona, left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Los Angeles where the latter will be graduated Friday from the Woodbury Business college. moa ivicugarei iviucneu ttuu Miss Doris Atkin left Wednesday for a week's vacation in Los Angeles. . Miss Mitchell's mother, Mrs. Vera Mitchell returned recently re-cently from spending a month visiting friends in Estes Park, Colo, and touring Yellowstone Park. Donald Clark Macfarlane arrived ar-rived Tuesday night from Rye, Colo, expecting to spend the winter win-ter with his grandmother, ' Mrs. Tina Macfarlane and attend the Dixie junior college. Aliss Dessie Jones is a guest this week of Rose Leavitt and Bemeice Holt. Airs. Eldon Mc Arthur and Win-e Win-e Gubler of Springdale spent Friday night here with friends. Elsie Neilsen of Gunlock has sPMit the past week here with her sister. Zola AIcGregor of this city and 's Adams of Parowan returned npme Saturday from an extended Vlsit 'n San Francisco. , Miss Georgia Blazzard left on Monday for a brief vacation in alt Lake City. r. and Mrs. Clarence Cot tarn daughters returned to St. ywrge from Alamo, Nev. Friday, ""nging with them Mrs. Cottam's "Wher, Dr. Luna Brown, who accompanied them as far as anab Saturday on their return 0 Washington, D. C. Mayor D. C. Watson and sons, C. and Leon returned Satur-y Satur-y from a 10-day visit to the ast. In San Francisco they were suests of Dr. and Mrs. Alar Merger Me-rger and the Mayor's daughter, ' Tni Watson. They took the j ute south via Reno, Nev. and turned via Lis Angeles. ! R. U. Macfarlane left Alonday for Price, Utah, where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Sarah Walker and other relatives. Lloyd Jennings left Alonday for Salt: Lake City on business. Airs. Jennie Clark is here from Los Angeles with her daughters, Mrs. C. W. Anderson. Airs. A. D. Wallis and two daughters, Donna Ray and Cleonc, left Wednesday for Cedar City to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence Law-rence for 10 days. Airs. Clara Larson left Tuesday for Ely and Lund, Nev. where she will visit with relatives for two weeks. B. Glenn Smith left Tuesday evening for California where he will enroll for the second term of summer school. Aliss LaRene Cottam returned Alonday to her home in Escalante after spending the week in St. George. Grant Aliller returned to Salt Lake City Alonday after spending the week in St. George with his parents, Air. and Mrs. A. E. Miller. Air. and Airs. E. Penn Smith and childern spent last week in the Canyons near Richfield where Mr. Smith and others have mining interests. Mr. Smith returned on Tuesday to the mine where Mr. and Mrs. Rass Cunningham are residing. See the outstanding picture of the month, "All This and Heaven, Too" at the Wadsworth. Airs. Kenneth Snow and son, Ray entertained a group of children chil-dren at their home Wednesday afternoon in honor of Allan Ward, son of Air. and Airs. F. J. Ward on his fifth anniversary. |