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Show GUNLOCK GUNLOCK, Feb. 9. The members mem-bers of the U. W. club were entertained en-tertained Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neilson. Two-act plays and other features were presented. Luncheon was served and all enjoyed one of the best times of the season. tJJr. and Mrs. Eugene Leavitt of Veyo were here Friday to attend a birthday party in honor of the 79th anniversary of Jeremiah , Leavitt. John Bigelow of Alaska was here Friday visiting friends and his old home asain. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jones went to Pioche Monday after ; receiving word their son. Jacob, was ill there. He was improved when they reached him and they returned home with him Friday. ! B;?hop and Mrs. F. J. Bowler went to St. George Friday. Evan Lee was a business visitor here Saturday. j I Max Hafen of Santa Clara was a visitor at the home of B:shop j F. J. Bowler Saturday. j ) Elders Arthur F. Miles and Geo. ' Lytle of St. Georre were here as home missionaries Sunday. Their i talks were greatly enjoyed and we ! invite them to come azain. ! Vemon Leavitt was in St. George Sunday on bus:ness. The Gunlock men who are employed em-ployed cn the phone line, .spent Sunday at home. ; Mrs. John Hunt has gone lr Enterprise En-terprise to spend a few days rs- V- or o-o-.c . . , - - I .1. . . . Quite a force of men have iyen working cn the road between here 3nd the Indian reservation the pa.-: wetk. ?.rrs. James R. BjrJcer of Vevo is here v---.-,:r.g her str.er, Mrs. Lee Mart:r.eau. |