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Show he Ton'r" ,ht? Brid EUes a he'd 1' M6re MrS- Gra"t White-TVo White-TVo tahl. AndreW McArur. mcnts wnr WGre Played' Refrh-asSfeVJuerederVed Refrh-asSfeVJuerederVed ' Mrs Hela See"gmiler and son Donald V1sited last week in NewJ b'nl rg Friday and Piatt, who wll remain for the winter to attend Jhe Dixie college Omitted from" our last week's story of the Joseph W. Earl flm- on TS hem con"rning Ws son, Lieut. J. Lyman Earl, who is also m the military service. Mrs Porter A. Clark Jr., formerly form-erly Miss Robert Piatt of Newcastle, New-castle, visited in St. George over Wednesday enroute to Newcastle to visit relatives. She is now a Government clerk in Las Vegas Her husband, Sgt. Clark, is completing com-pleting courses in an officers' training school at Fort Sill, Okla Formerly of Cedar City he left with the National Guard in Mar of 1941, and became a member of the 204th field artillery. Mrs. Jerry Hoff took the late bus Saturday evening for her home in Taft, Calif., having spent the past two months with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riding, caring for her "mother, who is improving im-proving from recent illness Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Neilson and family returned to their home in Los Angeles Sunday after vacationing va-cationing for several days in St. George and Washington with relatives. rela-tives. Ernest Langston was a business visitor in St. George from Cane Beds last Saturday. Mrs. Dean Allred and baby daughter, of Ogden arrived Sunday Sun-day from Ogden, accompanied by her sister, Miss Barbara Carter. Miss Carter will remain to attend school, and Mrs. Allred and baby with return shortly. |