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Show Mr. nd Jlra. Clark Leo ami small son of Las Vegas are vis.it-at vis.it-at the LloyJ Lee ho ma. Mrs. E. L. Smith and daughters are home after visiting in Franklin, Frank-lin, Idaho, for several days. Mylea Davis left Sunday for Long Beach, California, where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Jack Ash- worth. I P. C. Carlisle returned Thursday : morning from Salt I.ake City. whore he was operated three weeks i a,ro for appendicitis. i 1 Mrs. J. C. Smith was called to ; Cedar City Wednesday morning on account of the serious illness of ' her brother, William Besvs. Mrs. W. H. Tinder and daughter. Marjorie White, left last Sunday for Pafnulale, California, where they will visit before goinyr to Los Anireles, where they will make their home. J. C. Smith, cashier of the Mil-ford Mil-ford State bank and Alex Hamilton Hamil-ton of Beaver and Salt Lake, director, direc-tor, attended the convention of the I'tah state bankers association at Bryce canyon Monday and Tuesday, Tues-day, returning by way of Fan-quitch Fan-quitch and Paneuitch lake. j The Misses Margaret Cochrane and Mary Banks entertained Monday Mon-day night at the Cochrane home at a linen shower for Miss Beth Cole- i man. Bridge was played during the evening after which a dainty lunch was served to the following guests: Norma White, Kuth and Sarah Pool, Gladys Coleman. Ira Smith, Dorothy Banks, Ranee Fernley, Phyllis Whitbeck, Leah Richards, Helen Carlson, Gertrude Dewey, Barbara Whitbeck, Olive Root and Eva Stonehocker. |