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Show HEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gardner returned re-turned Sunday evening from Salt Lake City where they took Mr. Gardner's father, Reuben Gardner, Gard-ner, last Thursday to receive medical attention. He will remain until after Thanksgiving with his daughters, Mrs. Myron Stout or Salt Lake City and Mrs. Will Pulsipher of Richmond. On their way home the Gardners visited their daughter, Maurine, and other students at the B. Y. U. Mrs. John E. Johnson of Santa Barbara stopped over in St. George last Thursday evening on her way home from Salt Lake where she spent three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Anna J. Van Orden. On Friday she accompanied accompan-ied her brothers, F. J. Ward and Clarence Ward, and the former's wife and two sons, Allen and Terry, to Rockville to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jennings. She took the late evening eve-ning bus for Santa Barbara. Baby Robes, ideal for Christmas Christ-mas gifts. Only $1 at Sprouse's. You will be delighted with their appearance ! Mrs. Effie Duel of Hatch was a dinner guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whipple, while here on the Panguitch stake Temple excursion. Miss Ametia Speece who has been employed in the local branch of the Soil Conservation department depart-ment left Wednesday evening for her home in Salt Lake City where she has been transferred in connection con-nection with the Irrigation division. divis-ion. Mrs. Hattie Duffin, 84-year-old sister-in-law of Mrs. Jane Marlowe, Mar-lowe, with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Butler, and Mrs. Arthur Ence, motored down from Richfield Rich-field Saturday to attend Mrs. Marlowe's funeral and visit with relatives. You reach more people by twice over when you place your advertisement in the Washington County News and News Shopping Guide. Mrs. George H. Seegmiller and' daughter, Mrs. Mack Crandall joined in entertaining 36 women friends at the Seegmiller home Saturday afternoon. Thanksgiving ideas predominated in luncheon and table favors. There were seven tables of Bridge with Mrs. E. W. Simmons and Mrs. LaVon McQuaid sharing honors, and two tables of Five Hundred, with Mrs. Earl Cannon and Mrs. Art Mitchell Mitch-ell holding winning scores. Elizabeth Cottam left Saturday for Kanab to visit her sister, Jean until Thanksgiving vacation. Both will return to St. George Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Beautiful Tuck In's and Caps for baby, just the gift you have been looking for. Only $1 at Sprouse's. The people from St. George who attended the missionary benefit dance for Melvin Leavitt at Gun-lock Gun-lock Saturday night were Gerald and Merlin Holt, Truman Bowler, Delores Sullivan, Ruth Hafen and Phil Squire. Phone your news items to 149 or contact our correspondents. We want to publish all of the news all of the time. Bishop Meltyre Barnhurst and daughter, Merel, and Mrs. Ada Burroughs, all of Hatch, were guests over Saturday and Sunday Sun-day of their mother, Mrs. S. J. Barnhurst. Miss Dorothy McGuire of Cedar City was guest over the weekend week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson Peter-son of St. George. ..." m. jr r. r. (. Charles Crosby arrived Friday to visit his daughter, Edith, and sons Paul and Arthur Crosby. He is guest at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miles. He brings word that his son Wendell, former Dixie college student, is connected with the department of chemistry in the National Defense program, having enlisted several months ago. Edward Cottam of Salt Lake City visited in St. George with relatives Tuesday evening on his way to the Pacific Coast to reenter re-enter the U. S. Navy. He is a nephew of H. C. Cottam. Mrs. Harry Gentry left last Sunday for Los Angeles where she will visit for several days with her daughters, Mrs. Earl Crow-ther Crow-ther and Miss Mary Ellen Gentry. Miss Gertrude Frehner returned return-ed Monday from spending one week in Las Vegas on work connected con-nected with her employment in the Farm Security department. She visited relatives in Littlefield enroute home on Sunday. Mrs. M. P. Anderson, mother of Mrs. W. W. Cannon left Tuesday Tues-day for Los Angeles where she will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilcox for several weeks. Knit Suits, IOCK'p wool. Priced at 49c and $1 at Sprouse's. They make beautiful Christmas presents pres-ents for baby. Mr. and Mrs. William Hardman arrived Tuesday from Idaho Falls to spend the winter at Temple work. Mr and Mrs. Norman Marshall and Charlotte V. Atkin left Wednesday Wed-nesday to spend Thanksgiving with 'relatives in Glendale, Utah. r- X Mr and Mrs. Frank Ogden and son Melvin. left Wednesday for Richfield to visit over Thanks-"iviiv" Thanks-"iviiv" holidays. 7" Lester Derrick of Los Angeles received medical care in tlie local lo-cal hospital. Nov. 13 to 16. |