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Show BUNKERVILLE JJC.MiKP.VILLE, April 11. This coinmr.nity was shocked to hear of the death of Clyde Eu-ger.e Eu-ger.e Perkins of Overton. The sympathy of the people is extended ex-tended to his wife, formerly Ella Hafen. Xear relatives who attended at-tended the funeral were Charles, John. Herman and Ado'.ph of Santa Clara, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Leavitt, Mrs. Lorenzo Leavftt, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Gubler and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gubler. Gu-bler. Mrs. Reed Blake is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Minnie Harris of Leeds. Mrs. Rube Bradshaw, formerly Miss Ethel Hardy, of Elgin, Nevada, Ne-vada, is here on a visit. Several from here attended the prom at Dixie college Friday night. A dance was given here last ! Saturday r.iglu by the losers of j I the bird hunt which was finish- ; ed recently. A Las Vegas orches- j tr?. furnished the music. j "Warren Hardy, Mrs. Heber j Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ad-j Ad-j ams attended conference in Salt Lake City. Several men and boys spent ; two or three days making a i road to the mountain to haul drinking water for the summer. Among the features of our Sunday services were two numbers num-bers prepared by the M. I. A., a girls' chorus and a retold story j by Miss Lillian Knight. |