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Show Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Webb spent Sunday in New Harmony visiting Mrs. Orson Ihiinmond. Dr. Earl Clemmens of Park City spent a short time here on Thursday visiting relatives. He was en route to Los Angeles to visit a sister who is very ill. -Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wakeiing, Wendell Wakeiing. Rhoda An-drus An-drus and Biff Andrus spent last Sunday visiting relatives in To-riuervUle. To-riuervUle. Deputy Sheriff John H. Cottam Cot-tam returned Friday from Ogden where he had taken Gerald Blake to the state industrial school. Mrs. Gay C. Smith and two children. Mrs. E. G. Rolph and Miss Vikte Rolph of Salt Lake City arrived here Wednesday. The latter two will return north the latter part of the week. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miles I of Salt Lake City arrived here j Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr. Miles' bro-I ther, Frank G. Miles. They will ; remain until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy T.i-b . f I Baker.,.''''!?:, 1 n Ik- have be:, Vs-iting Vs-iting :ri tivoi W(- for the past week loft Tin-sday for Pe'i-j. '.-vania '.-vania where t.r,y will spend the summer. Mrs. Benjamin Blake returned return-ed Saturda yfrom Overton where !!e has spent the past ten days visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Perkins. A small grandson returned re-turned with her for a several weeks' visit. Mr. and .Mrs. E. B. Snow, Mr. and Mis. Tell Guhior. Mrs. Maude Grcgerson and .Mrs. Al-fhea Al-fhea Grcgerson spent Sunday afternoon af-ternoon at Pintura. The' latter lat-ter remained to visM her son. A. E. Gregerson,. for a week cr more. Melvin Woodbury, son of Frank B. Woodbury of Salt Lake City and nephew of Jo'hn T. Woodbury, Sr., will arrive home some time this week from a two years' mission in South America. Last week he was visiting in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rass Cunningham Cunning-ham spent the week end here from the Arizona strip bringing bring-ing with them Miss Helen Kent, who left Wednesday for an indefinite in-definite stay in Kingman and Los Angeles. Mrs. .1 Win. -Harrison ? ici taiiied the Ar ma club Fr.' evenine: at her fin-np ATrs R v.-.-.v Romney gave a book report on "Hell and Hallelujah", by Parker. Par-ker. There were twenty in attendance. at-tendance. Royal S. Hunt, son of Mrs. Nellie Kurt of Central, and Miss Phyllis Truman of St. George were married Saturday evening at the home of her parents. ?Jr. and Mrs. Bert Truman, by Bishop Bish-op Vernon Worthen. Mrs. Helen Douglas and small son of Long J3each and Mrs. Edith Smith and small daughter daugh-ter of Payson arrived here Wednesday Wed-nesday morning to attend the funeral of their father, Bishop F. G. Miles. They will remain here about a month. |