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Show Hurricane Miss Audrey Ballard Reporter The Misses Phyllis Perry and La-Vern La-Vern Jones spent the week end at Overton, Nev. with Miss Jones' parents. Miss Clark Williams of Kanar-raville Kanar-raville is here to visit a few days with her mother, Mrs. Richard Clove. Miss Wilma Isom spent the week end in Springville with her e - i lamer. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey C. Sandberg returned from a week's vacation in Salt Lake City and Park City. Among those attending conference con-ference in Salt Lake City were twenty-two seminary students of the high school, Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Hirschi and L. K. Homer. Miss Maud Wood has recently been employed in Graff's Mercantile, Mercan-tile, replacing Mrs. Myrta Wilson, who is vacationing. iviiss JNIedra Gibson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Deans in Salt Lake City. Finley Judd and Edward Gibson Gib-son returned Monday from a business busi-ness trip which took them to Provo. Cleo Wood spent the past week in Boulder City with Mr. and Mrs. LaWayne Wood. They returned re-turned here Wednesday with him. Mont Lamb and Clayton Stout accompanied by the Misses Ruth (Wall and Alda Hinton spent Sun day in ivit. iarmei visiting witn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamb. Miss Vauna Leany of St. George was a week end guest at the Flora Tweedie home while her friend, Miss Sylvia Atkin was staying with the Jack Atkin family. LaVon Stout and Vernett Hinton Hin-ton left Monday to begin operation opera-tion of a saw mill they have leased which is located on Cedar Mountain. Miss Pearl Pair week end in Cedar City with her mother, who is convalescing from a broken leg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper. Mrs. A. M. Sproul of Washington, Wash-ington, visited on Tuesday with Mrs. Irving Isom. Mrs. Agatha McAllister of St. George was a visitor at the Irving Tsnm TTnmo Mr. and 'Mrs. Fenton Imlay left Thursday for Loa, Wayne county, where they will stay for several weeks. Mr. Imlay has employment there. Tuesday evening the Elemen- J tary school faculty went to Zion jj Canyon for an outing and weinie I roast. I The Di:rie Quartet from St. George put on an interesting pro- gram here Monday evening. The B proceeds went into the school im- 1 provement fund. I The last entertainment of the ' f P.-T.A. will be held April 15. Clark Ballard, as chairman, will direct a panel discussion. Those participating are: Grant Cornelius and Gwen Sylvester, , who will discuss the place of 1 "Church in Education"; Opal ! Isom and LaVerd Wright, "The Home in Education"; Robert ! Reeve and Ilean Woodbury, "The Community in Education" and ! Merline Stevens and Pansy Shauf- j fer, "The School in Education". i |