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Show News of the County Seat TV t ... i " r, V nnoUa Wil'ianls of Salt L'Uo Cy is visiting t the home' t oV Ihe UWil fl" A, , Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Everett are vacauoning on the Coast whh Soro,"?rMMr-andMrs-'Rutan wT nd Mr and Mrs- Schuy-Ip Schuy-Ip Everett and children. Schuyler w.n le,ve shortly for mihtary service, according to reports n , Coals with "Duration Durability Dura-bility at Snows Dress Shop. di7c Mrs. Rosena Blake, accompanied her son, Archie Gubler, to Kan-ara, Kan-ara, Sunday "where she will spend this week with her daughter, Mrs Ivan Davies. The Bridge Ettes were entertained enter-tained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Bud Seegmiller.1 Mrs. Elmer Harmon and Mrs: Robert Pickett were high score winners. Mrs. Leslie Bringhurst and Mrs. George Kieinman of ToquerviDe were visitors Monday at the home of Mrs. Tom Bryner in St George. Mrs. Bringhurst and Mrs. Bryner are sisters. Mrs. James Bundy, -of JMt. Trumbull, with her daughter .arid small .son, and Mrs. James G. Bundy :and baby arrived in St. George late Monday night from, taking 'James G. Bundy to Kingman, King-man, for entering military service. serv-ice. This is the third of their sons to enter the Army and another an-other ' will leave shortly. The other two who are in the "Army are Lincoln D., and D. :Lavor. James G., will go first to "San Pedro, Calif., for his post assignment. as-signment. Mrs. Roxey S. Romney left Saturday evening for Los .'Angeles, .'An-geles, where she will -visit r over the Christmas holidays -with ' her children, Mr. and Mrs. Al "Davis and "Mr. and Mrs. Oimmings Gardner and baby. Dr. Gilbert Hyatt spent "Tuesday "Tues-day in Cedar City and Parowan visiting his children and on ' business. busi-ness. Bags and gloves, sweaters, blouses, slacks and slack suits to please the giver and the receiver. Snow's Dress Shop. dl7c. Fredena Drye and brother,' Reed Drye, shopped in St. George Tuesday, Tues-day, on their way home from Riverside, Calif., where they are enrolle'd in the Sherman Institute, to spend Christmas holidays 'with their family in Moccasin, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Adair; and Mrs. Ernest Langston were St. George -visitors Monday from "Cane Beds. Mrs. Stephen Jennings of Roek-ville Roek-ville made a business trip to. "St. George test Saturday. . Miss Sylvia Snow came up from Las Vegas Monday for a short visit with her parents,' Mr. and sard el Mr ana Mrs. Charles S. Cos tarn lef, Wednesday evening for Oakland, Calif., where they plan to spend several months with i heir children, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Carr and family . . ' Mrs. Herman Brooksby of Fre-W-'f "nderwent surgery at the local hospital, Dec. 10, and Mrs. Wdham Brooksby was operated "JS- jjfs Mr. and Mrs. Ernest iangston o Cane Beds were transacting SreSsdaaydViSitingin;St- $fe J. CrSWuG- McMand Mrs. cttv wT15 tored 'to Cedar; "ty Wednesday to .visit and on -business. c?!rS' L' B' JennirlSs underwent iec 14 m 1X31 h0Spital on Housecoats and robes for all ages. Snow's Dress Shop. dl7c , . Releases from the: hospital during dur-ing the week include Mrs. Lorraine Lor-raine Cox and baby boy and Mrs. Blaine Cutler and baby boy Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pace entertained enter-tained at a dinner party for Irvin Pace, who left recently for Norfolk, Nor-folk, Va., where he will enter the Naval training ramp. Mrs. Lee Hafen returned early Monday morning from visiting with Mr. and "Mrs. DarreU Phil Spencer and baby in Huntington Park, Calif. Miss Tillie Winsor leaves Friday Fri-day for Boise, Ida., where she will visit over ' the Christmas holidays holi-days with herrsister and brother-in-law, Mr. ,-arid Mrs. Charles H.: Anderson. Sixty-five -new coats arrived recently. Most all are 100 wool Snow's Dress "Shop. dl7c Anson B. Call Jr., returned Sunday Sun-day from attending the conference of county agents in Logan. This (Thursday) forenoon he returned to Salt Lake City, accompanied by A. P. Spilsbury of Toquer-ville, Toquer-ville, Bernard Isom of Hurricane, Clarence Sanders of LaVerkm and David Stirling of Leeds. The group will attend the state con-; ferenee of the Fruit Marketing association, returning Saturday. Mrs. Louie Wells of Nevada, who has spent the past four years working in the St. George Temple returned to her home on Monday., She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs." Ray Schmutz, -who will spend the week there visiting. Mrs. Cecil "Bowman and two children left for Salt Lake City Tuesday evening, where they will make their home. Mr. Bowman, who was a radio instructor at the Dixie junior college has been employed em-ployed in Salt "Lake City for several sev-eral months. Mrs. Laron S. Andrus spent the fore part of the week in Provo with her husband, who is employed em-ployed there. She returned Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The regular December meeting! of the American Legion Lester Xeate Post No. "90, Auxiliary will e held in the Legion hall, Mon-lay Mon-lay evening, Dec. 21, announces ine puDJicity chairman, Mrs. Alice tW. Milne. A special program will be presented, and :all members are urged to be present. The Readers' Round Table met last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clair Terry, where Mrs. Clinton Fuller reviewed Bess Streeter Aldrich's new book, "The Drum Goes Dead", a Christmas story of vitality -and interest. Luncb was served to 11 members and one guest, Mrs. lAicy Esplin, sister of Mrs. Terry. ' Mrs. B. G. Milne, Mre" J. J. Milne, Mrs. Bert Fawcett and the Misses Mona Woodbury, De-Loris De-Loris Sullivan and Marie Higbee made up a carload which spent the week end in Las "Vegas and Boulder Ofy, visiting various relatives rel-atives and friends. |