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Show EN'i'ERPRISE Mr. . Lamond WoodB and son, Fred, of "Barclay, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Holt, last Sunday. Mrs. Thelma Sutton of Salt Lake City was in town for several sev-eral days . the past week giving permanent waves. The E H. S. presented its competitive com-petitive Play -The Family Upstairs," Up-stairs," on Thursday night. The play was enjoyed by a large aud-ience. aud-ience. Mr3 Goodliffe of Rexburg, Idaho is here visiting with her daughter Mrs. Franklin Terry. Mrs. Terry gave a party . in her honor Sunday evening and the guests enjoyed themselves at games and a program. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mr. Albert Woods of Lyndal, and daughter, Clara Beth, were guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. M. Holt the past week. Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin left for St. George on Friday. They will reside there indefinitely. indefinit-ely. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Terry, Mrs. Goodliffe, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Huntsman spent Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday seeing the Boulder Dam. While on the trip Mr. Huntsman contacted other Huntsmans in the interest of Andrew Ralston (Revolutionary (Revolution-ary soldier) history matters. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Terry, Mr. and Mrs. George O. HOlt and son, Albert, attended conference confer-ence in Salt Lake City. The high school spent Friday and Saturday at Hoover Dam. The following Stake M. I. A. qfficers visited with the mutual Sunday evening: Phil Foremast er, Clinton Snow, Nina Fawcett and Rachel Judd. Exbishop George A. Holt, who has been . ill for some time is able to be out again, we are pleas- Jed to reportTj;' |