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Show yjews IJoteA . . . Mrs. Olive W. Kartchner, mother mo-ther of Mrs. Claude Hill of this city, is confined to the . Hill home as result of a heart attack at-tack which she suffered at her home here last week. Another daughter, Mrs. Nettie Baguley came from Idaho and is assisting assist-ing with the care of her mother. mo-ther. Mrs. Elizabeth Miner has returned re-turned to her home in Springville Spring-ville after a four-months visit with relatives and friends in California and Oregon. She visited three weeks with a daughter, Elma, Mrs. David Williams in Ogden before going to California, where she spent nearly three months with a son Reed and wife and baby at Pasadena. Pas-adena. She was met in Pasadena Pasa-dena by her brother Jess and accompanied him to San Fran- cisco, where she met another brother Joe and accompanied him to Oregon for a week's visit. She visited many places of interest including the temple in California and also in the Northwest during her stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hutton have returned home from a visit with relatives and friends in California. On hand to welcome Stanley Blackett home from the Finnish Fin-nish LDS Misison when he arrived ar-rived by plane in Salt Lake City Tuesday of last week were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Blackett, uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew White, Mrs. Foster Anthon and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sumsion and Robert Anthon. It was Stanley's Stan-ley's birthday and they all joined in a birthday and welcome wel-come home party for him. Rodney Miner, son of Mv and Mrs. Don T. Miner, is taking a leading part in the play, "An-astasia," "An-astasia," being presented during dur-ing the spring quarter by the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. The roles were awarded following three days of tryouts. Frank and Jennie Sanford returned home recently from an enjoyable trip to Elko and Deeth, Nev., where they visited their son, Hunt, and family and grandchildren, Cora and John Bigler and Ray and Jeri Sanford. San-ford. The largest islands in the world are Greenland, 840,000 square miles; New Guinea, 342,-232 342,-232 square miles; Borneo, 282,-416 282,-416 square miles; Baffin Island, Is-land, 231,000 square miles; Madagascar, Ma-dagascar, 223,707 square miles, and Sumatra, 164,165 square miles. The three great generals in world history who were never defeated were Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and the Duke of Wellington. |