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Show rWWIk WW WW W wwr HENRffiVILLE . - Carolyn Smith, of Dixie college, also visaed the Smiths, Mrs. Julia Smith and daughters of Alexandria. V. visited Mrs. Caroline Smith one day last week. Floyd Richards of nichfleld spent the weekend home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Quilter and Mary Clark are home from Calif, where they spent two weeks with the Kay Clarks, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Smith and girls visited In Hanksvllle one. day last week with Mr. and Mrs. need Williams Clema Woolsey and Mona Has Montler of Escalante visited here Sunday. Speakers in Sacrament meeting were Mrs. Eimer, Mrs. Le-Fevre, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hatch and Mr. Ernest Rlggs. day trip- to Hole-ln-the-Hock. Mrs. Preston Porter went to toe bed side of her father, Mr. Blchard Thompson, who lives in Lehl. Mrs. Maggie Lay was rushed to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Heed Thompson and family went to visit relatives In Ephralm. Stake conference will be held In the North Ward on April 23 and 24 th. The Stake Gold and Green Ball 'will also be held In the South 'Ward amusement hall. Mr. Ceorge Spencer and Lor-ell Munson went to Antimony to speak In Sacrament meeting last Sunday. Ilandall Lyman, Ivan Willis, and iicnza Wilson also visited the Kingston Ward and talked In Sacrament meeting. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Levar Munson that their son Austin had arrived In the States. He has spent the pas.t year or more In Korea. Mrs, Mary B. Mclnelly is home after spending the past winter In Richfield. |