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Show HURRICANE Mrs. Thomas Hintoii (AUNT MIN A) Reporter (Held Over from I .As! Work) Hi'nilshiiw son of Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Bnutslmw unci huslmiul of Mi-s. Ji-un Riding nnulsluiw cilli-d liis wife Sunday evening U'llliiK her he hud Just docked und would le home soon. She went to mtvt him in Salt Lake City. Mr. ami Mrs. Owen Hergner luid a visit recently froui Mrs. Hurcner's tirother Lt. Cecil Coie. He Is on his way to his home In I.ouan, where he will join Mrs. de. He has been in the army 4 ynrn and overseas 2 Mi years. He flew from Iwo Jima to Suipan and then by boat home. S2C Colllna Russell is home on furlough, lie entered the service Oct. 21 1944. He has trained on destroyer USS Crane for seven months along the coast of Mexico. He was then transferred to Philadelphia Phil-adelphia by way of Panama Canal and up the Atlantic coast. He reportetd at Fort Douglas Nov. 24. Pfc. Que Pradshaw son of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Bradshaw visited relatives and friends in Hurricane Inst week. He has received his honorable discharge and has now gone to Seattle, to lie with his parents. The South Ward Building Committee Com-mittee report their South ward day, last Friday as being a grand-succe grand-succe well over $2,000 being added to their building fund. The play Thursday evening, "The Sap" gave everybody the worth of their money. The house was filled to capacity. The foot bull game, stock show on Friday were good; Ferra Lemmon was the lucky man to eet the heifer - that sold for more than $400.00. The banquet also netted them more than J4O0. The Bazaar brot in a nice sum. Mrs. Allie Wilson entertained her pinochle club Saturday. Mrs. La Verna Graff and Mrs. Mary S. Kleinman entertained the Alice Louise Reynolds club at the Graff home last Thursday. Mrs. Nellie Flanigan visited Inst week with hersister.MarillaRuesch. Dick Lee, Mrs. Hcttie Henry and her son Osborn Henry from Panguitch visited last week with : Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee and family. Mrs. Job Riding of Boulder City 1 spent three days last week with her daughter Mrs. Hal liradshaw. Mrs. Bradshaw and her mother have gone to Delta to spend Thanksgiving. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson were St. Samuel A. and Mrs. Kaskl, SSgt. Walter Smelt, Florence Flor-ence and Donna Young and Alton Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fish and son from Cedar City visited Sunday Sun-day at the Vernet Hintonv'. Forest Hunter and wife, Alice Knglestead Hunter und daughter, Tamnra, from Tennessee are visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kngle-sleud. Kngle-sleud. Mr. Hunter being transferred trans-ferred to CorpOa Christi. The Sterling Russel Post No. 100 Ladles Auxiliary banqueted the Lions and their ladles at the Legion building Monday evening as a pay-off of the FJk season. Twenty-five members were served at the banquet. The latter part of the evening was spent dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Deams and three children and their brother Malin Gibson were here from Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with Mrs. Jesse Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. George Shamo and two children were Thanksgiving Thanks-giving guests of Mrs. Shamo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Brooksby of Fredonia. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jepson entertained enter-tained a group of young married people at their home last Friday evening. A program of games was followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Las Vegas, accompanied by their daughters, Mrs. Max Willis and two children of Cedar City, Mrs. Dayton Davis and two children of Kanarra. and Mrs. Stanley Isom of Boulder City, visited with relatives In Hurricane Saturday. Mrs. Paul Chadburn of Fresno, Calif, visited Ikst week with her sister, Mrs. France Spendlove. Visiting Hurricane relatives and friends over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spendlove, Mr. and Mrs. LeWayne Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spendlove all of Boulder City, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spendlove spentThanks-giving spentThanks-giving in Summit with Mrs. Spendlove's parents. Mrs. Elwood Hardy, the former Anna Snow, of Boulder City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scow. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Davis of New Harmony, who are moving to Henderson, Nev. for the winter, visited Mrs. Ora Williams Monday. Mrs. Maurice Nuttall spent the week end at Overton, Nev. with her parents. |