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Show LEEDS Leeds, April 30. Under the direction 1 of our Reiit-f Society we were enabled en-abled Friday and Saturday to have with us in clinic work Dr. Richards and Mrs. Richards, nurse, of the Utah j State Board of Health. They gave all 1 of our children a thorough examination. examina-tion. They also gave a number of wonderful lectures on different health problems. Quite a number of our men folks are at work in the gravel pits at Anderson's An-derson's ranch. ! Henry Mackelprang of Cedar City was a town visitor Tuesday. J Clyde McMullin left for Salt Lake City on business Tuesday. Ranger Swapp, Mr. and Mrs. Riley C. Savage and Mrs. Vier McMullin motored mo-tored to Toquerville Sunday. Clyde McMullin left for Salt Lake City on business Tuesday. Frank Hartley returned last week from Kolob mountain. Mrs. Leland Sullivan made a business busi-ness trip to St. George Friday. Forest Supervisor Olsen, Ranger Swapp and Evelin Perry are inspecting inspect-ing the range in this division, to see how feed conditions are. S. T. Stapeley of Toquerville was in Leeds on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Judd of La Ver-kin Ver-kin were visiting Mrs. B. Y. McMullin Mc-Mullin Monday. Glen Emmett of Los Angeles is spending some time here visiting relatives. rel-atives. Vivian Parker of Parowan is visiting visit-ing his grandparents,, Mr. and Mrs. David McMullin. Our Dixie College students spent the week end at their homes. Mrs. Alex Colbath spent Sunday here from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Irvtn Bryner nad Mrs. Max McMullin made a business trip to St. George last week. Mrs. Duncan McArthur was a Sunday visitor here. |