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Show HURRICANE Cathmi Riding Reporter The Alico Louise Reynolds club mi't at. the home of LaVerna Graff with Erma Stevens as eo-hostess. eo-hostess. The lesson was given by Kathryn Larson. Mona Spendlove talked on her hobby. Mrs. George Stevens has gone to Provo to bring home her daughter, daugh-ter, Marline, who is ill. Mrs. Roma Stout went to Las Vegas over the week end. Mrs. Beth Spendlove, Mrs. Ora Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Marie Stanworth and Mrs. Martha Isom accompanied her. Carl Larsen has been absent from school the last week on account ac-count of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall from Pioche were visitors in Hurricane last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hirschi returned re-turned home Thursday from a trip to Los Angeles. A complete cyclorama set is being installed in the Zion Park stake house this week. Owen Bergener has bought the former Leo K. Homer residence. He has sold his home to Cecil Sullivan. Tr.,!,-, Viae KncrVit the old Bradshaw hotel where they have had their beauty parlor for several years. Word has been received by Thomas Isom of the serious illness ill-ness of his grandchild, Sybil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isom, at the Iron county hospital. The pageant, "A Woman's Call" was put on by the combined North and South wards on March 17 th. Letter From Son Mrs. Ada Imlay has received a letter from her son, John, who is with the Army in Georgia. He says: "I, with several other soldiers, sol-diers, went in an airplane from Georgia to Miami. We ran into a storm and the motor stopped. The pilot told us to bale out. The first fellow went over. I came next. I surely hated to jump but there was about eight behind me waiting, so I jumped. As I went through the air I thought I would freeze, my heart almost stopped and when the parachute opened it seemed as if my back would tear in two and when I landed it felt as if I had fallen from a fifteen-foot fifteen-foot wall". |