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Show Briefs ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Stone-hocker Stone-hocker and sons Earl, Bobby and Stephen, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mecham at Cedar City, Sunday. In the afternoon they attended the Mothers' Day program at Ihe Elks Lodge. Arriving from Reading, England, Eng-land, for a six month visit, is Mrs. Illene Robinson, who will foe a house guest at the home j 1 of her son-in-law and daughter, I and Mrs. Jim Sherwood and two grandchildren, in South lYiiU'oi'd. i J Dale Kemp, of the Cedar 1 Photo Shop, was a business vis-j vis-j iu.r in lviiiiord Tuesday. i i Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen re- turned from Salt Lake City ; Sunday, on the "flyer" City of , Los Angeles, making the trip on Otto Steenbock's "2 -hour spe-i spe-i cial." Mrs. Nielsen had been visiting four sisters in the Cap-1 Cap-1 itol City. Howard Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bingham, will be graduated from B A C with the Class of 1950, Friday, May 19th. Howard majored in English at the Cedar " City school. j i The J. B. Millers are leaving Friday for a week's stay at Mr. Miller's grandmother's, Mrs. i Alice Dotson of Modena. i Several members of the Re- j bekah Lodge " attended funeral! services at Beaver, May 10th, i for Mrs. Ruby Gillies. j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Worthen j visited Saturday with Mrs. Esta Lynn of Panguitch, who has ; been seriously ill for the past ! month. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGinn and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb left last Wednesday for a weekend week-end stay in Las Vegas, return-, ing home late Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Carter and chil- j dren of Ogden were week-end : visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Jack Bohart. While here j Mrs. Carter made a trip to j Panguitch to visit her parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Evans. |