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Show Hurricane Mrs. Katharine Larson lie porter Miss Alice Syphus of Glendale, Nev. visited a few days at the home of her father, Alfred Syphus and with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Whitney. Golden Taylor, proprietor of the Taylor Beauty Shop, returned on Monday from a 10-day hunting trip in the New Harmony mountains. moun-tains. Mrs. Mary F. Reber of Santa Clara spent Monday visiting with Mrs. Nancy Eager and Mr. and Mrs. David Hirschi. Mr. and Mrs. Errold Woodbury entertained at their farm home on Berry Springs bench Wednesday Wednes-day evening. A weinie roast was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sand-berg, Sand-berg, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Sullivan Sulli-van and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tobler. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb left Sunday for Los Angeles where Mrs. Webb will remain for an indefinite in-definite stay with her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. W. Cannon of St. George, who has gone to Los Angeles for surgery. Mrs. Eva Stratton entertained the Hurricane Ladies Literary club on Wednesday afternoon at her home. The 13 members present spent the time in quilting for Mrs. Stratton's mother. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sandberg and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Woodbury Wood-bury report a pot luck supper and pleasant evening spent on Friday Fri-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Webb. Miss Genevieve Isom entertained entertain-ed her bridge club on Wednesday eventing at her home. High score was won by Mrs. Katherine Ipsen of Boulder City and traveling prizes were awarded to Mrs. Eleanor Ruesch and Mrs. Maurine Wilson of La Verkin. Howard C. Kleinman and son, Miles, spent Sunday in St. George at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Miles, where Mrs. Kleinman is convalescing from her recent operation at the Iron county hospital. The north ward primary . officers offi-cers and teachers were guests of their president, Mrs. Edna Gibson, Gib-son, Monday night at her home where she entertained with a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party. Mrs. Katherine Ipsen of Boulder City returned to her home on Friday Fri-day after a two week's stay with her sister, Mrs. Finley Judd and family. Mrs. Warren Johnson and Mrs. Lorin Covington were hostess to six couples on Saturday night at the Johnson home, where a chicken dinner was served. Bishop and Mrs. Frank Johnson John-son of the north ward have moved permanetly to Hurricane from their ranch home at Caanan where it is reported, they have sold their entire holding to Mrs. Julia P. Leithead of San Francisco. Alice Ruesch was honored on her fourth birthday anniversary Monday afternoon when her mother, Mrs. Clifford Ruesch entertained en-tertained 25 children with a party. Open session for friends was held Wednesday afternoon in -the banquet rooms of the north ward chapel by the Alice Louise Reynolds Rey-nolds club. Mrs. Erma Stevens, chairman of the entertainment committee and her associates were responsible for a delightful meeting. meet-ing. Mrs. Hazel Fawson, president of the club announced the following follow-ing program: reports on the lives of Harrison R. Merrill, by Alberta Christensen and Blanche McKey by Mrs. LaVerna Graff; poetry read and interpreted from the above mentioned poets by Mrs. Camilla Ca-milla Judd; vocal duet, Mrs. Wealthy Heywood and Mrs. Owen Baetty; costume dance, Helen Gates and La Donna Stevens, after af-ter which Mrs. Judd read three of her own poems entitled "Gay Young Peach Tree". "Mother's Things" and "Loneliness". The elementary teachers entertained enter-tained the high school teachers and their partners at a Hallowe'en costume party Monday night. The 40 persons present spent the evening even-ing in dancing, card playing and fortune telling. Senator Elbert Thomas and Representative Rep-resentative Abe Murdock held a street meeting Friday morning in front of the north ward chapel. The Republicans report that the speeches given by these men were "darned good if you were a democrat". demo-crat". Mr and Mrs. Glen Williams. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Stanworth and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Larson entertained 2S friends Friday even-in even-in the home-making rooms aAhe high school building. After supper the evening was spent in card palving with Five Hundred as the diversion. First prize for the ladies went to Mrs. Merrill Fawson and first prize for the men to Emil J. Graff. The guests included President and Mrs. Glenn E. Snow of the Dixie junior college. col-lege. A Hallowe'en costume ball was held on Saturday night in the stake recreation hall, sponsored by the Hurricane wards and stake |