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Show Leeds Mrs. Ij-ixie McQuaid Rtorti-r w. . k in I-'- V.-as w.'n fr.-r. U. ' On Ti.- i.iv, 2, -'-.k..- r.- !..-f 5.x::.-ty t.ju.-i ir..-.T.t..-rs. .'!rs. Mta!- Vu.j.i"iPl ar.'i Mrs. .Vi.Ut .S..-hniuz, v : -i'a-'l uur r,-':,-f s.ca.-ty. Th- Tr:;,!,- L club h-M i'.s Ut riL.-.-tin,' of the ..-ur at tia' horn-j 'of Mr. ur.l Mrs. Evan Sulliun j M iy 4. The fulluwin' olliccrs ;..re cl.-ct,al for the coming year: Mrs. D. Hart man. pia-Mdent; MiMi-.-.l Dalton, vicv-pivsidi-nt and I'.i-x Stirling, secretary. Mrs. Rox.-y Romney, Mrs. May I Face and Mrs. Ilrene Everett j were swcial guests. Games were 'played and refreshments served under the direction of Mrs. Silas Bushman. I Mrs. Rebecca Hottel and four children of Portland, Ore. and I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Piatt of Kanarra visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. Arch Perry and daughter, Betty and Bob N'icholls spent the week-end in Pioche. Twelve from here attended the Saturday evening session at the Temple in St. George. Grace Stirling, who has employment em-ployment in Cedar City spent the week-end at home. |