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Show -j PANGurrcn " M n. Hans I peon Is home after a three week stay at Salt take with her daughter, Ileta Uncoln. While there. Mm. Ipson's sisters, . Neva of Calif, and Mabel of Ida., visited with her. ' Enjoying a Mexican dinner at the sheep camp of Allen Miller at South Canyon on Wednesday of last week were Dlihop and Mrs. N. O. Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller, Mr. and Mra. Frank . Richards, Mra. Frank Day, Mr and Mrs. Allen Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mydrla, Mr. and Mr. June Barron, and Mr, and Mra. Yale C. Thorpe. Visiting for five days last week .with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mra. June Barron, were Mr. and Mra. Yale C. Thorpe of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mra. Leo Norton and family of Cedar City were week end visitors In town. The Thursday Night bridge rluh was entertained by Norma Cuskelly. Addle Taltoot won high, Haxel Cameron won 2nd, and consolation went to Effle Cher rlngton. Quests were Flora Bard-well, Donna Yardley, Erna Wggs. and Florence Parker who won high guest prise. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen are visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, at Butte, Montana. Don and Lucille Brldgers have moved to Salt Lake. Emma Houston Is replacing Lucille at the Service Cash Store. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Norton are spending a few weeks at Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. fieorge Monnet are visiting this week at Lake Arrowhead, Calif. Mrs. Peter Mon-net of Price Is taking care of the children while they are away. Mra. Kyle of Neb. Is here to be with Mrs. Thomas Jones who Is still confined to the hospital after the accident at Bryce Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bardwell spent last week In Florence, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. John Chldester and family visited Tuesday at Clr-rlevllle with her mother, Mrs. Daphne Smith, and with her staler, Mrs. Beth Nelder, who ha been visiting from Wise. Harry DeLong Is sporting a new Lincoln. Les Cal Matrons were entertained at bridge by Fay Lynn last Thursday. Cleta Cherrlngton won high, Effle Lambert won 2nd, and slam honors were shared by Jessie Cherrlngton and AlglaMy-era. Mae Hatch was a guest. Visiting over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. N. O, Henrie were nephews Heber J. Tobler of Boulder City, Ner and Terry Henrie of Laa Vegas. They were enroute to Salt Lake to enter the U of U. Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Henrie of Phoenix, Arli. took their daugh. ter Gay to Provo where she will attend the BYU. "Mr. Henrie visited Sunday with his brother and fsmlly, the N. O, Henries, and returned to Cedar City where Mrs. Henrie la visiting her mother who Is ill. Mr. Earl Marshall had six stitches taken In a wound In his fsce after he was kicked by a colt. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Clark of Logan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ham-y Moore. Monday, Mrs. Dewey Moore and son Keith, Melba Talbot, Margaret Water, Lydla Veater, and Peggy Allen went to Cedar City to help Colleen Moore celebrate her birthday. Colleen Is going to college at Cedar City. Margene Moore was hostess to the Monday Night bridge club. Cleta Cherrlngton Won high, Addle Talbot won 2nd, slam honors were shared by Florence Parker and Norma Cuskelly, and consolation went to Hazel Cameron. Quests were Addle Talbot, Hazel Cameron, Normalee Mahoney, Effle Cherrlngton; and Mary Foy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey of Escalante were business visitors In town Monday. Carvel Mattson and John Ver n leu, attorneys of Wchfleld, were transacting business at the court house, and were on' their way to Escalante to execute a foreclosure sale there. James Sargent and Doug Haws were visitors at Cedar' City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Qlen Lee, Mr and Mrs. Usher Henrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bevy attended the rodeo and roundup at St: George Saturday, Frank Daly and Iteed Henderson attended the funeral of Claire McFarlane at Cedar City Monday, Mr. A. T. Shaw of Salt Lake spent two days here recently going over mining records. He Is checking upon locations In Gar. field County for possible operation. Carl Roundy of Alton visited in town Wednesday, Homer Adams of Parowan and J. Lowe Barton, Highway Patrolman, from Iron County, gave the drivers tests at the court house Thursday. Ira LeFevre, who Is working In Henderson, Ner., was home over the weekend, gathering; up bis belongings. He reported a good Job there, and expected to work there for some time. It is 'reported that IS elk were killed In' the special hunt on ML Dutton, out of SS permits Issued. |