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Show News of the County Seat i Mrs. Mela Seegmiller was visiting visit-ing relatives and friends in Xew Castle this last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Smith returned last Wednesday night from Payson and other Northern Utah points where they have been visiting relatives. Miss Loraine Sevy of Cedar City arrived here Saturday for a week's visit at the home of Miss Donna Lou Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miller returned re-turned Sunday to their home at Salt Lake City after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davis. They spent Saturday Satur-day at Las Vegas and Boulder Cty, Nevada in company with Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Clyde Mc-Beth. Mc-Beth. Miss Beth Bringhurst left Sunday Sun-day for Salt Lake City to spend ten days with relatives. Claud and Thorley Fawcett returned re-turned to their home at Lund, Nevada Thursday after spending the past month visiting at the home of Mrs. Clara Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burgess and family left Friday for their ranch near Central to spend the summer. Mrs. Alice Belnap was a visitor here last Wednesday evening whle enroute from California to Salt -Lake City for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Christensen left Tuesday for their home at Elsinore after a visit at the home Nevada last week-end. They who is recovering nicely from her recent operation. They were accompanied ac-companied by their grandsons who will spend several days visiting with them there. Mrs. Mary L. Rencher left Friday Fri-day for Salt Lake City to spend two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Miss Shirley Webb left Saturday Satur-day afternoon for Las Vegas, Nevada to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Seegmiller Seegmil-ler and family arrived here last Wednesday night from Ogden to visit his mother, Mrs. Ida Seegmiller Seeg-miller and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks returned Thursday from Provo where they attended the graduation gradu-ation of their son, Walter. Virgil Snow arrived here Saturday Sat-urday from Omaha, Nebraska to spend the' summer with relatives and friends. He spent the past winter at Omaha attending the Creighton Medical college. Father's Day is June 21. Wads-vrtwth's Wads-vrtwth's Fountain has Carter's Fountain Pens at $3.50 to $5.00. All pens over $5.00 or over, carry a life-time guarantee. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Abbott and daughter Miss Hermese, of Bunkerville, Nevada were visiting in St. George the fore part of this week. Clark Empey left Sunday foi Los Angeles where he will spend a week visiting. Kitchen help wanted at the Arrowhead Hotel. J14C Mr. and Mrs. Byron Taylor entertained at a family dinne; Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brooks. Eighteen' members mem-bers were present and .an enjoyable enjoy-able time had. Mr. and Mrs Brooks left Tuesday for Provo where they will make their home Mr. Brooks being connected with he J. C. Penney Co. there. David H. Morris left last Wed nesday for Salt Lake City to spend a week with relatives. Mrs. Althea Nelson and Mrs. Lillian McQuaid left Tuesday night for Los Angeles where they will spend several days. Dr. Milo Moody left Tuesday for Spanish Fork where he will start his practice. Miss Vandis Carter left Tuesday Tues-day evening for Mnersville to visit relatives for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Snow and daughter, Pauline left Tuesday afternoon for Provo where they will attend the graduation ex-rcises ex-rcises of their son, Nelson. Miss Karma McGregor is in Provo where she will attend the graduation of her sister, Mary from the B. Y. U. Mr. Farrar, local blacksmith has been at the local hospital since Sunday suffering from bad lacerations of one arm and head cuts and bruises sustained in as car accident. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. McGregor are expected home today from a months' stay in Los Angeles and Palo Alto, California. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Cottam returned re-turned to their home in Los Angeles An-geles on Sunday after attending his brother's funeral. FOR SALE Weaner pigs and gooseberries. Martie Larson. Phone 01R11. J14P Mrs. Vivien Woodbury and daughter Miss Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Woodbury and Chris Greenhagen were visitors at Las Vegas and Boulder City, Nevadad last week-end. They were accompanied home by Jerry Woodbury who will visit for some time here. Grant Miller has returned home from Salt Lake City where he has been attending school the past winter. FOR SALE Native lumber. Woodbury and Cottam. Phone 29 M J 11-18-P The South ward Elders and their partners are holding a Eocial at the home of Alan Wallis this evening. WANTED TO RENT for July 1st, small, modern, furnished home for family of four. Permanent. Perm-anent. Box L this paper. J14P |