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Show ENTERPRISE - Engineer Leo A. Snow, of St. George met with the Town Board of Enterprise, Friday, and submitted sub-mitted the figures of the various companies on the material for replacing our water system. After about eight hours of deliberation on the part of the board and Mr. Snow, it was decided that the money obtained from the government gov-ernment would cover a replacement replace-ment with cast iron and the contract was awarded to the- Pacific Pa-cific States Cast Iron company, of Provo, Utah. The lowest bidders for the labor on the project were Mullins and Wheeler, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Principal N. R. Frei took the senior class of the Enterprise High school to Cedar, Saturday, to participate in the High School Day activities there. There is just a small senior class this year but the majority of the class went and returned late in the evening, having enjoyed themselves them-selves immensely. The Junior Prom was held Saturday night "in the ward hall and proved to be very successful. The house was packed and representative re-presentative students from nearly every town in Washington County and from many in Iron county were in attendance. The building was beautifully decorated to represent re-present a Dutch garden. The students and teachers worked hard to make a success of this occasion and were well paid wih its success. suc-cess. Mrs. Sadie Grant, son, Kent and daughter, Beverly, were visitors visi-tors here Friday. They came to bring Mrs. Cannon Huntsman, who will make her home here. Our entire corps of Sunday school officers and teachers went to St. George, Sunday, to attend a Sunday school convention. Mrs. M. A. Huntsman has returned re-turned from St. George, where she has been for some time, working work-ing in the temple. |