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Show Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Miller loft Tuesday for Glendale, Calif where they will have charge of their grandson, Jimmie Miller while Dr. and Mrs. Henry w' Miller are absent a month in the East in connection with Dr. Miller's Mil-ler's work as president of the Nation Na-tion Organization of Chemists. He is instructor at the University of Southern California in the department de-partment of chemistry. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heaton returned re-turned last week to their home in Reno, after visiting for several days in St. George and in Kane county. Give Her one of McArthur's Quality Bakery Cakes for Mother's day. Order today at 118. mile Mrs. Reid Leigh and daughter, Mrs. Hugh McKay and Miss Dawn Andrus spent last Thursday and Friday in Cedar City visiting and on business. Frank Church, Eldon Hafen and Calvin Cottam spent Saturday and Sunday in Kanab visiting, guests while there of Larry Little A. B. Andrus spent Sunday here from his employment in Las Vegas. Mrs. Bud Seegmiller was hostess to the Bridge Ettes at her apartment apart-ment last Thursday evening. Two tables 'were played with honors going to Mrs. Andrew McArthur and Mrs. Robert Pickett. X Crisp, cool Summer Dresses are waiting for your selection at Snow's Dress Shop. mile Jk .v. je. w w w Mr. and Mrs. John L. Whipple spent the week end in St. George after taking their daughter, Mrs. Norman Hunt and baby to Salt Lake City. They returned to Ely, , Nev., Wednesday. Mrs. Evan S. Pickett spent Saturday Sat-urday in Salt Lake City visiting and on business. Among those from St. George who attended the funeral services in Virgin last week for Lieut. Edward H. Cornelius, were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Whitehead, Mrs. A. B. Andrus and daughters, Mrs. Reid Leigh and Mrs. Hugh McKay. Mc-Kay. Lieut. Cornelius lived at the Andrus home during his two years he attended Dixie junior college. For Mother's Day, a Quality Bakery cake, appropriately decorated decor-ated makes an ideal gift. Order at 118. mile Miss Beth Wallace is home from her employment in Las Vegas spending the week with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallace. Wal-lace. Here last Friday to attend the funeral of their mother, Elizabeth Hampton Herman, were her children, child-ren, Jules Herman of Salinas, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Keate of Modesto, Calif.; Mrs. Mae Taylor of Long Beach, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Herman and children of Provo. Mrs. Max Bauer arrived last week from Salt Lake City for an indefinite visit with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Turnbeaugh. Mrs. Ellen Briggs, another daughter, arrived Monday from Mojave, Calif. Mother's Day gifts galore at Snow's Dress Shop. mile Mrs. L. A. Toothaker of Palisade, Pali-sade, Colo., spent Wednesday in St. George visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Simpson. She was enroute to Los Angeles to visit her mother, Mrs. Margaret Simpson, who is ill. Mrs. Norman Johnson and two children left Friday for Lehi to visit friends. Now is the time to buy Summer Dresses that you will be needing. Snow's Dress Shop. mile Mrs. Addie Hammer left Friday for Reno, accompanied by her sisters, sis-ters, the Misses Edna and Ella Sorenson. Friends of Mrs. Hammer Ham-mer honored her with a steak fry on the Red Hill last Thursday evening. The Dixie junior college faculty had their spring swimming party and dinner last Tuesday evening at the Veyo warm springs. Mrs. Harry Bronson and small daughter left Wednesday for Santa Barbara to visit with relatives. rela-tives. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judd. |