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Show Hurricane 3Irs. Katharine Larson Reporter President and Mrs. Claudius lErschi returned on Thursday from a week spent in Salt Lake City, where they attended general conference. "Mrs. George L. Whitney of Overton, Nov. spent a few days rhis week visiting at the homes rf her sons. Alfred Syphus and T"enton Whitney. ' Glen Williams, president of the "Hurricane Chamber of Commerce, -received word from J. Hubert Smith, state senator, from Kingman, King-man, Ariz, that he will pledge his support to highway 93. Mr. "Williams is also in communication -with J. H. McGibbeny of the Utah Trade Commission, who is contemplating con-templating photographing points f scenic interest around Hurricane Hurri-cane for commercial purposes. Mr. "McGibbeny has made some fine ?olored photographs of the Wayne county wonderlands and the "Monticello section in San Jaun -county. It is the desire of the local Chamber to get before the -rourist public the pictures and "rtistorios of the Hurricane Canal. Hurricane Fault. Hurricane-La-"Verkin bridge and the Hurricane rchard lands. The Hurricane camp of the X).U.P. met on Wednesday at the nnme of Mrs. Nellie Woodbury -Sixteen members listened with in--erest to the lesson on hospitals .n Utah, given by Mrs. Maria pond love. Mrs. Mary' Smith reari i letter received by her mother in IS... from relatives residing on the Vsle of Man. Mrs. Artie Reeve, -.ire captain of the camp took -nargo of t ho meeting. Liht refreshments re-freshments were served. Mrs. Wealthy Gibson enlertain- d her bridge club on Thursday vening. C'nnversat inn aii'l liand--v.,rk comprised the evening's ntertainment . Mi-s. A. F. Stout relumed on inday from Salt I,-ike City. -a here she had gone to visit with - lat ive-;. Mrs. Verdi .n I.iston ami infant '..lur.ht'T. Sandra, returned to their -inie at I'rovo on Wedne,il,i . Mr, i .ton had spent the pa,t feu a.eeks at the home of her parents. 'Mr, and Mis. Merrill Hall |