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Show j TOQUERVILLE i ToquervMe, Oct. 25. "Grandma" -beth Lamb returned Sunday from Lake City, where she spent the -untfier wuh her daughter, Mrs. Frank l-jhurst. She is now 88 years old had not been to Salt Lake for 24 .ars While there she spent the an-versary an-versary of her wedding day in the Tjase in which she was married, "llr. and Mrs. Leo Bringhurst, Mrs. ,r,ry Bringhurst and Mrs. S. V. Neagle ie" gone t0 Mesa' Ariz-. t0 attend the cation of the temple there. yjyes Idona Jackson, Vervene Nv3Ee and Elizabeth Snow and Lloyd Jackson returned Sunday from Salt jjXe City, where they attended the U. E A. convention. Mrs. Mary J. Bringhurst entertained .;t Monday at a wedding reception in nor of her son Samuel and wife, "ilrs. Rhea Wakeling and son Alma eat Friday in St. George, where ma went through the temple in preparation pre-paration for a mission. ;,irs. r2v for Salt Lake City to spend some j.e visiting. llartin Anderson returned Sunday cm Salt Lake City, where he attended attend-ed the U. E. A. convention. Scoutmaster Paul Thurston and rocp No. 415 enjoyed a venison roast cn the hill Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Slack returned Wednesday from Los Angeles, Cal. Pres. J. K. Nicholes and Brigham Janis, Jr., visiting the Sunday school here last Sunday. While driving mules from Richfield last week, Edwin Higbee had his car stolen by a tramp whom he picked up. While staying in the Parowan hotel, he discovered that both the car and the tramp were missing so telephoned in all directions to have the man stopped. stop-ped. The next day the car was found at Buckhom springs, where the thief had run out of gas and gone on afoot. He was later captured while walking into Beaver. Trial will be held on Monday in Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacgkson, Jr., of Cedar City spent Sunday here visiting visit-ing relatives. Guy Carter has returned from Lcs Angeles, Cal., where he spent the past year working. |