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Show Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burgess spent the fore pant of the week here from Motoqua visiting their daughter who is attending school here. A candy pull was held at the home of Miss Maude Larson on Saturday evening. Mrs. Gene Parsons arrived here Wednesday from Salt Lake City to visit iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jarvis, Jr. Claude Hegler of San Jose, California Cal-ifornia came in Wednesday to spend a few days visiting Mends here and deer hunting at Bull Valley. Mrs. Anna Orton came in last Thursday from Parowan to spend tue winter working in the temple. Miss Romania Fawcett of Lund, Nevada larrived here Friday to spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Larson while attending attend-ing the Dixie College. A Sunday school was organized at Little Tank, Arizona Sunday morning under the direction of Harry Gentry. Mrs. Ray Esplin is in charge of the class work there. Mrs. D. Wilson Woodard came in Thursday from Enoch to spend the winter with her family who are attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Lee returned return-ed to their home at Boulder City. Nevada Sunday after spending a few days here attending sessions at the temple and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blaz-zard. Blaz-zard. t Mliss Ada Gardner came in 'Saturday 'Sat-urday from Los Angeles to spend several days visiting Mr. and M!rs. Wayne Gardner and -her many friends. Miss Grace Starr, a teacher at the North Cache high school in Richmond came in Saturday from Logan to spend two weeks visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mi's. Charles Starr. I ! I Mr.-:. Famie Nelson returned; Sunday from a visit with friends in Salt Lake City, the Uinta Basin i and Denver, Colorado. j i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Cos-, i sar and Miss Elizabeth C'ossar and j j Joseph Littlefield returned to, ! their home at Los Angeles Mon- ! day after visiting at the home of ; j Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Bleak. They : spent the latter part of last week, j in company with Mrs. Bleak and1 ' daughter, Miss Thelma, at the j parks of Southern Utah and were I joined by Mr. Bleak and spent Sun-j Sun-j day at Pine Valley. |