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Show Local News Items ... Miss Bca Wadsworth of Panaca ; arrived Monday to spend the week with relatives and attend the , marriage of her cousin, Jennie ! Wadsworth, Wednesday. Ensign Griffiths of Mt. Trumbull Trum-bull is in the local hospital receiv- i,u ins medical care. 1 8 Bruce Barton underwent sur gery at the local hospital Mon- p day- Ixi A large assembly of ward mem bers and friends met at the Elementary school building last S Sunday evening to attend the missionary mis-sionary farewell testimonial given in honor of Boyden Kenworthy. ' Mrs. Fay Iverson underwent surgery at the local hospital on Monday. Mrs. Horace McArthur and in-lUlfj in-lUlfj fant son are visiting at the home of her parents in Santa Clara, having left the hospital May 1. I' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow are in Salt Lake City where Mr. Snow is receiving medical treatment. : I : Little Ralph Pace, son of Wal- ' ter Pace, fell from a tree Sunday and broke his arm. I R. A. Morris is here from Logan visiting at the home of his 5 mother, Mrs. Henrietta Morris. ' Mrs. Tina Macfarlane left last I Friday for Salt Lake City to I receive medical care and visit with Doctor and Mrs. Samuel Bleak. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Welker, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson H. Corbett and Mrs. Naomi Carr spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday in Cedar City attending an L.D.S. conference for Seminary and Institute of Re-ligion Re-ligion instructors. of D. P. Seegmiller, Bud Seeg- M miller, A. W. Gregerson left this (Thursday') morning for Clay Springs country to develop the e" j springs and water supply on the 7 Seegmiller property. e- Miss Lois Jennings arrived last Friday from Provo to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. L. B. Jennings and attend i- the marriage of her sister, Helen. " Mayor D. C. Watson returned last week from a trip to Chicago ' and Omaha. His daughters, Mrs. Virgil Snow and infant son, and Miss Toni Watson returned with him. & Mrs. Don Adams entertained the W.S.S. club at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bob Best. A light luncheon was served and a good time was enjoyed by all. W. O. Bentley was a business visitor in Salt Lake City the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Mathe- S son and daughter have been XI guests at the D. W. Woodard (5J home for the past two weeks. They came in to visit with her l t brother, Creston D. Woodard prior to his departure for the Spanish American mission. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Reichman returned Saturday from Salt Lake City where they spent the later part of the week. They were ac-I ac-I companied home by the Doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. j Reichman and his sister, Mrs. Grant Leonard and infant daughter. daugh-ter. D. W. Woodard has been in Richfield caring for his invalid mother since the death of his F father on April 21. Mrs. Chauncey Macfarlane returned re-turned Tuesday from Salt Lake SCity where she went on business the first of the week. Mrs. Rex Gardner was hostess to the members of the Vesta club April 19 with the principal entertainment enter-tainment being a review of the 10 life of Paderwiski, given by Mrs. ad. Irene Everett and piano selections ml by Miss Oralee Gardner. April 26, sh- Mrs. Gerald Seegmiller was hos- rest tess, Mrs. K. M. Cannon review- rb ing Mont. St. Michiel. 3 I Mrs. David O. Woodbury enter al tained 12 junior misses at a birth- tf. dav anniversary dinner and party , Saturday honoring her daughter, it Irma. ,to d Miss Jean Cottam was home ily! fi'om Kanab over Saturday and i j Sunday, accompanying a group of ain ; Bee Hive girls who came on a t Temple baptism excursion. Miss Lucile Frehner of Little-field Little-field visited in St. George Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Gertrude. Mrs. Leon Sullivan of Hurricane came to St. George Sunday to reside re-side while in the employ of Fir-mage Fir-mage Co. Mr. Sullivan is in North Carolina on a mission. Mrs. Anna J. Van Orden is visiting relatives in St. George on her return from spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Johnson in Santa Barabar, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. William Walker of Glendale, Calif, are spending the week in St. George attending Temple sessions and visiting places of interest in this vicinity. In side trips they included Wed nesday a tour of St. George, a trip to Dameron Valley where they climbed to the top of one volcanic crater. Other places they plan to visit are Zion Canyon, Silver Reef, Snow's Canyon and Pine Vallev. Doctor Walker is also Bishop of" the L.D.S. church in Glendale. -i' -i . Joseph Stanford Smith returned to Enock Inst Friday after spending spend-ing several days visiting in St. George, a guest of Mr. and Mi's. Jos. W. McAllister. Robert Plntt of New Castle ;-,o:V. Monday in St. George visiting visit-ing relatives. L |