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Show WASIIIXGTOM", Mrs. Calvin Hall was in St. George Tuesday attending the Temple. The young people spent a very pleasant pleas-ant evening last Sunday at the home of Andrew Sorrenson. The Primary Association will give a dance to the children in the Cooper and Prince hall on Saturday, February 10th. The Y. M. & Y. L. M. I. Associations will meet the same evening in future and have their opening exercises together. to-gether. William Bunker of Gunlock and Miss Emma Iverson of this place were married mar-ried in the St. George Temple on the 6th inst., and left for Bunkerville Thursday morning accompanied by Mrs. jjora Iverson, the mother of the bride. The Washington Brass Band was organized last night with Andrew Sproul, Jr., president, and Williard Nisson treasurer. They have received their new nickel-plated instruments from the East, thirteen pieces, costing them about $170.00, and ws can expect some good music in the near future. |