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Show ?:f5 0F THE COUNTY SEAT -i' . ; Veuon of St. George was : r".. from the George Wash-diversity Wash-diversity with the degree I . :,nlor of Laws at the um-! um-! 'llSth annual commence-, commence-, :l Wednesday, June 14. , - n be sorry if you miss 'c : ' "els Have Wings", the c" :!4jffing picture ever made, ' ---it Gaiety Saturday, Sun-,c Sun-,c y'nday and Tuesday. , " ,C - Andrew Olds and daughter, . :.',,e visited in St. George j( 5y with Mr. and Mrs. A. ;-werson. !oc -a Ida Seegmiller is home for Corner vacation from teach-V teach-V tiool in Price, Utah. In-reports In-reports have been re-)t re-)t .f of Miss Seegmiller's co- --ion in church and civic as in Price. 'J -. Roxey Romney and daugh- il'mda, left last Saturday J ; for San Francisco where ; Romney is a delegate from " to the National Library con- i After visiting the fair rill spend a week with Mr. iire. Al Davis in Reno before ring home. ' and Mrs. Guy Hafen enter-a enter-a large number of rela- it their home Monday even-onoring even-onoring Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jter of Berkeley, Calif., and ; Fenton Gray of Salt Lake who are here to visit their :. E. B. Snow Jr: I" and Mrs. Albert Anderson " "id to Orderville and returned ' :'. Their daughter, Georgina, 'as been visiting there for a i and their married daughter, Hugh Chamberlain and two -;n, returned with them. - and Mrs. Orson Hall and : tfr, Eldene of Pine Valley, Saturday in St. George to i the Hunt family reunion, aid Mrs. Alvin Hall and ; of Hurricane were also lor the event. G. Smith left Monday for n receipt of word of the a illness of his mother. uPn McArthur's Quality : It's freshest. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Leigh of Cedar City were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrus Try a new loaf of McArthur's Quality bread. It's the biggest and freshest loaf on the market. ft1 S Miss Marie Higbee was hostess to the A.B.C. club members June 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp. Guests for the afternoon included Roma Nisson and Dora Sandberg of Washington. Washing-ton. This, too, is Lincoln this gangling, gang-ling, brawny-armed youth, this shy lover, this droll story-teller, at Wadsworth Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. R. E. Murphy came up from Los Angeles Saturday to attend the Hunt family reunion and visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cox and other relatives. She brought with her two small nephews, Jimmie and Leon Burton. Mrs. . Cox, Mrs. Murphy and Leon Burton left Tuesday to visit relatives in Salt Lake City and Provo, and with Mrs. Cox' son, M.. E. Cox, in Logan. Mrs. Claud Cannon and son, Lester, accompanied them and will visit her two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kunz and Mr. Kunz' sister, Evelyn, motored to St. George from Manti Saturday, Satur-day, to visit with Mrs. Kunz' mother, Mrs. Nettie K. Morris. Mr. Kunz and his sister returned Tuesday morning, taking Dawn Morris with them for a visit. Mrs. Kunz will remain with her mother for two weeks. if- Mrs. Jed Cox of Los Angeles is visiting relatives in St. George, a guest of her sister, Mrs. Louisa Jacobson, having come to attend the Hunt family reunion. Miss Marie Carter and five of her friends motored down from Cedar City Sunday to spend the day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter. No one but Henry Fonda could bring to life "Young Mr. Lincoln" at the Wadsworth Thursday, Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Mrs. Orval Milne and two children chil-dren are returning today (Thursday) (Thurs-day) to their home in Salt Lake City after spending a week visiting visit-ing relatives in St. George. ft Floy Neilson returned home from the hospital June 17. Floyd Sandberg, who. had three ribs broken in an accident, received re-ceived care at the local hospital Sunday. It was filmed over St. George! "Only Angels Have Wings" with virle Cary Grant and dainty Jean Arthur. Mighty! Tempestous! Don't miss it at Gaiety, Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Hutchings entertained the members of her sewing club at her home last Friday afternoon. W. O. Bentley left for Salt Lake City Tuesday evening on business. Mrs. Geneva Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradshaw and daughter, Joan, accompanied him to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt left Monday for Salt Lake City where Mr. Leavitt will receive medical care. Members of the T.A.R. club were guests the evening of June 15, of Miss Mary Bowler. Scores in Rook were won by Mrs. Hale Pearce, Mrs. Keith Fullerton and Mrs. Owen Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pace and little daughter arrived last week from Tuscon, Ariz, where Mr. Pace has been enrolled in law school for the past year. They will return to Tuscon in September. Septem-ber. Mrs. Duke Sutton was hostess hos-tess to the Triple K club members at her home Wednesday evening, Mrs. Loraine Cox, Mrs. Rulon Pectol and Mrs. Henry Crosby walked off with the day's honors in Bridge. 55 The children and close relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Riding met at their home Wednesday for an informal celebration of their fortieth wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. Mrs. Riding is slowly recovering re-covering from her recent serious illness. , At the Tuesday evening meeting of the Lambda Sigma sewing circle cir-cle held at the Henry Baker home with Miss Blanch Baker as hostess, Miss Helen Bradshaw reviewed re-viewed the book, "Song of Years" by Bess Streeter Aldrich. Mrs. Joe Thompson is visiting in Gunlock for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hutchinson returned this week from visiting his relatives in Kentucky. Mrs. Hutchinson was formerly Miss Reta Lake of St. George. Fergus Wallis has been a surgery sur-gery patient at the local hospital since Tuesday. Earl Childers left Monday for Salt Lake City on business. - Did you know the Quality Bakery baked at night? And had their bread on the market at 8 a.m. daily? Mrs. Phillip Foremaster and twin daughters left the local hospital hos-pital Monday and are now at home. Mrs! Nan M. Watson and daughter, Toni, returned Saturday Satur-day evening, from San Francisco and other parts of California. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles returned re-turned Tuesday from attending the Lions convention in Uinta, the I.G.A. Grocers convention in Salt Lake City and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brooks and baby in Provo. Miss Mona Fawcett returned on Sunday evening from visiting relatives rela-tives and friends in Fielding, Murray Mur-ray and Provo, during the past two weeks. George Pace was rushed to the McGregor hospital Thursday. June 15 for surgery and is reported making excellent improvement. n- The O N O. club members were entertained last Friday by Mrs. Ora Larson, the afternoon being devoted to sewing. Refreshments were served to 16. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cooper and son, Jay, of Price were St. George visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Tina Macfarlane left Sunday Sun-day morning for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Charles Pickett was hostess hos-tess Wednesday afternoon to members of the Friendly Card club. Winners at Bridge were Mrs. Robert Pickett, Mrs. Brown Hail and Mrs. Willard Milne. & & Mr. and Mrs. Ira Adair are here in the interest of Mr. Adair's health. They are guests of Mrs. Charlotte Vi Atkin. Trade at home! Buy McArthur's Quality bread delivered to your grocer daily at 8 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Nelson returned Wednesday from spending spend-ing several days on Kolob mountain moun-tain with Mr. Nelson's sister, Mrs. Ruth Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Sanderson and son are spending their vacation vaca-tion in St. George with Mrs. Sanderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Mrs. James Andrus and sister Jean Leavitt entertained at a personal shower Friday honoring Miss Grace Foster who will leave shortly for the mission home in Salt Lake City. There were 25 neighbors and friends'1 present. Miss Foster received many beautiful beauti-ful and useful articles. Norman Johnson, manager of Firmage's, returned from a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday night. |