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Show KANARRAVILLE NEWS M.s. Hannah Dcrrii Everyone Is happy over the bcautiui sLirm we had one evening last week. We have had overcast skies but very little moisture until a near cloudburst, cloud-burst, with s.ime floods over the highway and fields, but no serious ser-ious damage,' JWr. and Mrs. Harris Gubler have enjoyed visits with all their children I -t several day: Mr. and M.s. Price Workman and family of I'alm Dale, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Than Naegle and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Humphries Humph-ries and family of La Verkin. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peterson and children were in Manti because be-cause of the illness and death of her mother. Mrs. Braithwaite. We extend sympathy to the family fam-ily in the loss of their mother. Many from here attended the .'cadi Days at Hurricane Friday . id Saturday. Visiting here with his mother, l:.)sella C'hristensen, were Mr. ;.,id Mrs. Layron Chirstensen and ; riily of Henderson, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pollock rtid family enjoyed a few days' v cation in Salt Lake City last v.vek. Visitors here with relatives on :' iday were Mr. and Mrs. Dan .' -lister and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ! -n of Spit Lake City. Mrs. V .- ster will remain here for a f w days with relatives. Lennis Davis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Davis, has returned re-turned home after spending he summer in Murray with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Robert Simkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and daughters Meretta and Colleen spent a few days in California with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Corry and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wake-ling Wake-ling of Cedar City visited Sunday Sun-day at the Preston Williams home. Mrs. Hilda Adams and children child-ren Jimmie and Chyree, motored motor-ed to Provo last week to take her daughter, Vera Jean Giles, who had visited here with her parents. They were accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Ethna Ford, who visited with her son, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. Mrs. Kenneth Williams and family spent Friday and Saturday Satur-day in Hurricane attending Peach Days and the Hasting reunion. re-union. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams and children Nancy and Donald made a triti tn I a a Wimc n move Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson. Jack-son. They were accompanied on their return by Willard's mother, Amanda Williams, who spent a few days in Henderson to be near her son Clayton, who underwent un-derwent surgery at a hospital there. We are pleased to report hi? is recovering satisfactorily. Sharlene, Lynn and Leslie Cornelius spent a few days in Hurricane with relatives and attending at-tending Peach Days. They were accompanied by Miss Angie Ence. Hael Davis and son Henry were In St. George to enjoy some of the activities of the centen-ial. centen-ial. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Higbee left Monday for their home in Redonda Beach, Calif., after spending ten days with their niece and family, the Preston Williamses. Rosie Graff spent Sunday evening at her grandmother's home and visited with relatives from Salt Lake City. |