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Show NEW HARMONY NEW HARMONY, Jan. 14. We are experiencing one of the heaviest heav-iest storms we had had here in the past twenty years. About three feet has fallen in the past ten days. All roads are closed to motor traffic and it will be several days before they can be cleared. All cars leaving leav-ing here or returning have to be towed by teams. Mi and Mrs. James L. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace and son, Preston, George F. Prince, M. O. Woolsey and George C. Schmutz attended sessions of the Leadership program at St. George. Attorney Joseph Checketts of Salt Lake City was a business visitor Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Grant. Claud Taylor, who is in Cedar City for medical treatment, is improving. im-proving. George Kleinman, Harry Slack and Lloyd Jackson of Toquerville were visitors here Sunday and Monday. |