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Show ids Audrey Ballard j Sorter N , ,(iui Mrs. L. W. Stuart hud S T,yir niankssivins Kuost, Mr. ,!,liri's paroiils, Mr. and Mrs. S ;..'y smart of Provo. J Wihony Moody spout tho weok ...) at Provo visit ins friends J "'jr. and Mrs. Howard Kloinnian 5 i jon spont the holiday in St. i with Mr. and Mrs. George 5j r" iilos- 5 jlr. and Mrs. La Wayno Wood SLj two children from Boulder J srnt Thursday at tho Anna S "'Wood and Walter Spondlove 5 jiis Barbara Hirschi, collegiate 5 .provo. was here with her par-5 par-5 Mr. and Mrs. Claudius !' ..'isolii. for the week end. S Visiting from Ogden on Thanks-'! Thanks-'! vine were Mr. and Mrs. George S 0Jie and family, who were the -jjjls at the J. M. Stanworth 1! me. ',1 Ward Wright and George ' ;-evens were at Mead Lake fish-1 fish-1 Thursday. '! tr. and Mrs. Lafe Staheli visit-!' visit-!' .j Mr. and Mrs. John Staheli on '! -r.ursday at St. George. !' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Larsen spent 5 rnursday with Mr. and Mrs. !' vihur F. Miles in St. George, j! Among other people visiting in i' :;. George and Santa Clara for :e homecoming were: Miss i :anor Nichols who stayed over iV -xht with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hinton and dined Thanksgivingly er .ith Mrs. Eleanor Smith: Mr. and m :!rs. Glenn Webb and family isited Mr. and Mrs. Christian ;-ieki; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tobler 'r' .ere with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest w "obler; most of the Stout family le .ere guests at Mrs. Elsie Wood's ? jme: Mrs. Dency Beams with ln ;r daughter. Claudia, were guests the Marcell Schmutz home. s' Mrs. Eddie Welsh of Leeds is ?re visiting at her parents' home, ,j 'Ir. and Mrs. George W. Gibson, flowing confinment at the Wash-,. Wash-,. -jton county hospital for the 2 irth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Nicholes nd daughter were visiting with . !lr. and Mrs. Jessie Jepson. Mr. Mcholes returned home Sunday, jt Mrs. Nicholes and daughter till remain until Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Stocks have -loved to Glendale, Nev., for the winter. James Jennings returned Saturday Satur-day from a prolonged business rip through Arizona, principally ) Phoenix. Melvin Chadburn of Veyo was ".e week end guest of Homer j:son. - Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth L. Terry 0 were married in Provo Wed--day at the home of a friend, Irs. Edna Mae Hedquist, arrived "mrsday with the bride's mother. ts. Z. P. Draper of Caliente. Jests of Mrs. Annie Langston, :e young couple visited friends :d "relatives in Hurricane, re-rning re-rning to Alpine Sunday. Thanksgiving visitors at the me of Mrs. Cloe Beatty included t. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt, Gene eavitt. Clave and Lester Barnum, 1 of Mesquite. From Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. iurdett Webster spent Thursday trough Sunday with Mr. and Irs. Joel Roundy, returning Sun- Miss Wilma Isom returned from ; week end visit at Springdale rith her father, Herbert Isom, Saturday. Guests at the Owen Humphries ad the Johnny Hinton homes over he week end were Mr. and Mrs. 1. V. Rider from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fawcett and Ronald Fawcett, all of St. George. Mrs. Ethel Baker returned on Wednesday from a brief stay at Cedar City with relatives. Mrs. Reta Smith and family of Cedar City spent Thanksgiving ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson Sr. Mrs. Dewey Hirschi of Rock-Me Rock-Me was here visiting friends on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Imlay 'ith Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Waking Wak-ing from Cedar City were visitors the J. W. Imlay and Oliver Oemille homes. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wood-'ury Wood-'ury visited their daughter and !n-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradshaw, at Cedar City Thurs-toy. Thurs-toy. Angus Woodbury, brother of W- E., was here Sunday for a brief visit. Sunday guest of Mrs. J. W. ebb. was her sister, Mrs. S. H. 'nes of Provo. Mrs. Jones is Mrs- Webb's sister. Mrs. Jennie Ballard reviewed JWs Proud Heart" by Pearl S. ck at the Alice Louise Reynolds Jb Monday. Hostesses for the 'J'ernoon were Mrs. Marjorie ''' at whose home the club met Mrs. Mona Spendlove. Lunch served to 16 ladies. , he Ladies' Literary club was Wednesday with Mrs. Amelia a'on and Mrs. Verda Wood-'y- co-hostesses. .""e attending the funeral '"Ws for Miss Nedra Barton j,, St. George were: Mrs. J. W. b. Mrs R A Cannon. Mrs. ' Tl Larsen and Mrs. Iris Sanders Sv,rs. Klva Carling and family of Vn Creek were visitors at p- Clave Walker's Friday. Vh,u! Thurston, school superin-tp- in the Overton district. 'r- Hurricane Friday to obtain t'ulders on repair work to bo done CKvrton high sehoobuud-',' sehoobuud-',' (i,,,1' in a recent fire were placed by Alfred Stout' ami Samuel Wright, but the contact con-tact has t yct boon dosed Mrs. Lynn Empey of Las Vegas P-nt (A) the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wil- Mrs. Leon Sullivan was here on Monday trom Cedar City where stand mil0yed at Corey's 'unch Marlon Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clave Walker, returned from a week's visit in Caliente Monday. Mrs. Edna Gibson spent a week in Los Angeles with her daughter, daugh-ter, Norda, who has been employed employ-ed there, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stanworth of Cedar City spent Thursday with their sons, Ivan and Tom Stanworth and family. Formerly residents of Hurricane Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Larsen have moved back to their home after a residence of several years in Cedar City. They arrived with their belongings Monday. Dee Calahan spent the week end in Hurricane after a week's drill with the National Guard in the Cedar City encampment. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Stout returned re-turned Sunday evening from a week end business trip to Salina. Grant Sanders was here over the holidays with his wife and family, returning to his work in Kanab Sunday evening. Miss Vaun Sanders accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gifford to Pasadena for a few day's visit. Friday, Dwight Hinton took his brother, Lawrence, back to college col-lege at Logan after a brief visit with his family. Aleath Johnson, employed in St. George, was here for Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Stratton returned to their home in Cedar City Sunday after having spent the past week at the home of Mrs. Stratton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Spendlove. Jimmie Mulli-ner Mulli-ner was also a week end guest at the Spendlove home. Miss Ethel Barnum of Las Vegas visited with friends over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Ballard spent Saturday and Sunday at Lake Mead fishing. Mrs. Ballard caught the largest of the four fish hooked by the party, it is reported. Friday, 15 of the Hurricane priesthood worked on the stake Temple cottage being erected in St. George. Mrs. Selina Hafen of Santa Clara visited her daughter and husband, " Mr. and . Mrs. Keith Tobler, -Monday. Mrs. Margaret Wright had as her Thanksgiving dinner guests, besides her local family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Breathwaite of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchins were week end guests at the H. Ballard home. They returned to Cedar City with Duard Mallard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Robb and small son of Paragonah returned home Saturday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slack. Sunday, Mrs. John Tundall of Cedar City visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Isom. Also of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Zealot Millett and family-spent family-spent Thanksgiving (T) with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stout. Other Thanksgiving visitors from Cedar City were Mr. and ' Mrs. Ceriel Stout who stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stout and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arel Tobler and family with Mrs. Barbara Zahner visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hall and the Thatcher Ballard family. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snow were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Snow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson in Provo. Visitors at the Benjamin Wilson home were Mr. and Mrs. Saul Herbert, son, Raymond, and wife and daughter, Arden, all of Manti. Miss Ruth Wall celebrated Thanksgiving by having her tonsils removed, but she was able to accompany ac-company Miss Maxine Anderson, who returned from a visit with her parents in Richfield, to Overton Over-ton where the two young women spent the night with Miss LaVern Jones. The three of them returned to Hurricane Sunday night to resume school teaching Monday morning. Thanksgiving guests at Mrs. Richard Isom's home were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams of Ka-narraville Ka-narraville and Mrs. Maggie Sawyer Saw-yer of Hatch, Mrs. Isom's mother. David McMullin of Leeds and son, Frank with Warren Rose of St. George were at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hinton of St. George dined in the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving manner with Mrs. Hinton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hinton. Donald Woodbury has returned from Los Angeles where he has been for some time and will await his call to the mission field. Miss LaVerd Wright has returned return-ed home from Tremonton to be with her mother and will resume her senior year at Hurricane high. She arrived Wednesday with Carter Car-ter England who was enroute to California. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Prince and family of Washington were Thanksgiving visitors at Mrs. Reta Hartley's home, mother of Mrs. Prince. Elmer Humphries, who has been living at Vernol for some time, is moving his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nuttall entertained on Thanksgiving, Mrs. Nuttall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyon of Overton, Nev. The Misses Leora Tolman and Violate Allington of HoUiday spent Thanksgiving visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Durfea and LaVar Hinton. |