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Show ROCKVILLE V Kockville. August, 25. Stephen i jlather, head of the National Park 6 : service, Chief Kngincer Goodwin ! : stake engineer Means, Randall Jones, jlr. Finch and Senator Lunt of Cedar were here Saturday looking over the bridge, now in course of construction ' over the Virgin river here. Sunday t)ie party accompanied by Walter ' uuescli and David Dennett went over the proposed route of the new south mountain road. Mr. Mather was : met by other officials on the big plain and motored from there to i Hurricane, the rest of the party re- ' turning to Zion park. The majority of our people went to Zion park Thursday and to Shones-burg Shones-burg Friday and Saturday to watch Tom Mis, Miss Doris May and a company com-pany of actors stage scenes for "The : Orphan" a moving picture. Some thrilling scenes were filmed and the whole thing was interesting and instructive. in-structive. Wallace Slaughter, one member of the cast is a Rockville boy but has spent the last few years in Hollywood. He visited a number of relatives here during his stay in the park. Miss Hilda Hall of Hurricane spent ( several days here last week, the guest of Miss Augusta Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Hurricane were also guests at the Jennings' home Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Slyvester Earl of Virgin spent Sunday here with their daughter, Mrs. Guy DeMll., Mrs. Annie Woods of Hurricane spent a few days' last week here visiting her father, George Jennings. Miss Mildred Millett of Hurricane is here visiting her grandfather, John Dennett." Mrs. Orley Stapley of Cedar City is here visiting hef mother, Mrs. Alice Russell. Mrs. Afton Gifford is home again after visiting relatives in Hinckley. Boyd Dennett and Mrs. Clara De-Mill De-Mill left today for St. George. Mrs. Orley Dalton spent a few days' of last week in Virgin. Mrs. John Dennett left Saturday for Salt Lake City. Miss Lucille Harmon of St. George spent Sunday here. Arthur Terry has purchased a Ford coupe. Mrs. Howard Hirschi is on the sick list. |