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Show GUNLOCK Mrs. Leo V. Tavitt Reporter Yisilini: the past wci'k with their parents, Mr. mid Mrs. F. .1. Howler, were Mrs. Max llal'en and children (if Mesquilc, Mrs. Andrew l.ylle of SI. C.eurr.e, and Mrs. Clark McAllister of l'ioche, Nev. Mrs. Milton Holt spent last week visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bowler made a business trip to Salt Lake City the past week. Monday evening Mrs. John V.. Bracken and Mrs. Robert Cox entertained en-tertained at n .S'-ty'i ..h1 art' 'l-for Mrsi Visit with his brot her-in- 1. iw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hill i" iorenson. He is enroute Inane to u alt Lake City from visiting two d I' his married daughters in San v Yanciseo. S While in Salt Lake City last tl iCek Mrs. .lames Wulffenstein ad the privilege of visiting with w er brother, W. C. Kdwards, who IV as just tHH-riViVoV llay'rr'tcliration' at Tioche. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Bracken are visiting at Pioche with their children, chil-dren, Pic. and Mrs. Dominick Belengheri. Mr. and Mrs. Lee V. Leavitt are in Kmery County on business. Lt. and Mrs. Raphael Leavitt left Wednesday morning for Walla Walla, Washington, where Lt. leavitt will report back to Mc-Can Mc-Can General Hospital for treatment. treat-ment. A dance honoring Lt. Raphael Leavitt and Pvt. J. C. Thompson was held on Tuesday evening. Invites 'llle' HtiyN Mrs. Milo Canlield (Simla At kinl writes from her home at VaY. Kighlh St., I '.renierton, Wash., Ilia her home is open to the buys Iron liixie when they are ill Bremerton She suggests that the hoys of thi world war might not know her hill that she is sure their parent would. She says thai Ihey left St George during the lasl world wai Her phone number is 1'JUH. Fta M r-'i I'vt. Smith In Tokyo Buy ON TIIK USS ALABAMA If TOKYO HAY Pie. Robert ( Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cai Smith, St. George, Utah, is survin on this battleship, which Is part (i the powerful Pacific Fleet com plet'ing the first stages of the oc cupation of Japan. Under the operational control o Admiral William F. Halsey, UStS lithe Alal lama, with 11 other battle ijihips, 17 aircraft carriers, six es rcort carriers, 20 cruisers and mor Ilium 200 other U. S. ships, is help liing take over control of the Nip jliig naval bases. |