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Show THIS WEEK IN MINERSVILLE By ALBATEEN ROBERTS Mrs. Effie Marshall entertained at her home for 39 of her family fam-ily on Thanksgiving, including her children, grandchildren an" all. A grandson, Robert Gress-man, Gress-man, son of Mrs. Barbara Gress-man Gress-man Messinger of Cedar City, remained re-mained here to visit Granny over-the over-the week end, returning Sunday. a Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Carter left Monday by train for Oregon to spend an indefinite time with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Les-ter Roberts; grandchildren Coy Roberts and family, the Berryl Roberts family, and Karen Carter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Jameson Jame-son spent Thanksgiving in Henderson, Hen-derson, Nev., with Mr. and Mrs. DeMille and daughter Karena Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall will leave Dec. 1 for Salt Lake. Mrs. Marshall- (Eleanor) will be .admitted to the Salt Lake General Gen-eral Hospital for medical treatment treat-ment and observation. Lorin Goff reports he will leave for Salt Lake in about a week for hospital care and surgery. sur-gery. The 25 members of the Literary Liter-ary Club gave the townspeople a treat Monday night in the form of a Negro minstrel. Highlights .were singing, dancing, costumes, etc. The proceeds were donated to the Elementary school for shrubbery. The Primary children and teachers visited the sick and aged Wednesday with a box of food and goodies and a cheery song and poems. Don and Paul Roberts, sons of' Spencer Roberts, spent Saturday night with their parents. They have been at Cedar City for 10 years, employed by the Utah Construction Co. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Myers of Craig, Colo., visited relatives and friends during the holidays, then left for the northern part of the state to visit Mrs. Myers' folks. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Banks and children and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hollinger of Dragerton motored to Milford to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coleman, Mrs. Banks' son in law and daughter. |