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Show Mi', and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson of lieavep wore visiting friends 'and transacting business in St. iJeorgo last week. Mr. Wilkinson reported he is selling out the Heaver Press, which he has operated oper-ated for several years. Pres. Hryan Hunker came up from Las Vegas Sunday to get his father, Martin Bunker and Mrs. liunker, who returned with him for an extended visit. v ; Relatives in St. George revived re-vived announcements this week of the birth of a son June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward in Ogden. K Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Jarvis and two children, Caroline Ruth and George H. arrived Sunday from Grantsville to visit for the week with relatives and friends. They are former St. George residents and are guests of their aunt, Mabel Jarvis while here. Tin cans for home canning, at Arrowhead Appliance. & Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Hafcn returned on Monday from Los Angeles where they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Israel Neilson of Washington to attend the U S C graduation ceremonies. Their son-in-law, McKay Neilson is a Dental college graduate. -:: Mrs. Vivian Leany returned on Sunday from spending a week in Cedar City with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones and family. .I. .V. M. Miss Lena Nelson returned Sunday Sun-day from visiting relatives and friends in Provo, Salt Lake City and Fillmore during the past three weeks. Leo Pickett and son, David are here from Temple City, Calif, visiting with relatives. They will also visit relatives in Hurricane and LaVerkin. Mrs. LaMar Stout of California is visiting in St. George this week with Mrs. Charles Empey and Mrs. Hyrum Thompson and other relatives. Editor and Mrs. E. R. Simpson and son, Richard left last Saturday Satur-day for Los Angeles. Mr. Simpson Simp-son to receive medical attention. o. .y. o- Binding twine. New stock. See Arrowhead Appliance. J. M. Moody returned Monday from visiting Mr. and Mrs. June Moody at Topanga, Calif. While he was there, June underwent an appendictomy, from which he is making rapid recovery. -X. .K. -K- 7? Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graff and children, who ' have spent the winter in Parowan will be in St. George for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Farr of Mesa, Ariz, visited friends and relatives in St. George over Monday Mon-day and Tuesday. They were en-route en-route to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dean Boyack and son, Allen are here from Fillmore where she has spent the past winter teaching school. fc Mrs. Elna Bushnell and son, Howard Jr. of Meadow are visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schmutz. Mrs. J. W. Pace left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where she will visit with her sisters, Mrs. Edith Cottam, Mrs. Cornelia Allen and Mrs. May Harris. j'. -j- -f "X- -K- Max Westover came last week from Provo for an extended visit with his father, Ralph Westover and Mrs. Westover. Mrs. Ray Squiers returned on Monday from California where she spent a week with her husband's hus-band's parents. |