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Show ENTERPRISE Charles Foster, Arthur Huntsman, Hunts-man, and John F. Laub made a trip to Antimony, Utah after a truck-load of cattle for the Enterprise Enter-prise Cattlemen's association, the fore part of the week. Miss Karma McGregor and her Home-making class entertained the mothers of all the Enterprise high school students at a tea. The time set for the tea was Friday Fri-day "from 4 to 6 p.m. during the time a splendid program was given giv-en by the girls and a few outside out-side numbers. Mrs. William J. Truman and small son, Jimmie returned from Cedar City after a month's stay there. Jimmie is improving nicely from the broken bones and bruises he received from the accident a month ago. Mrs. Julia Barnum, ho is suffering suff-ering from a nervous breakdown, si reported to .be recovering slowly. slow-ly. Cannon Huntsman returned home from New Harmony Friday. Fri-day. Henry Day was a visitor here Friday and reports that his son, Weldon, who is in the Iron county hospital suffering with pneumonia, to be improving nicely. nice-ly. Mr. and Mrs. Maeser Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huntsman, Mrs. L. W. Huntsman and daugh-tre, daugh-tre, Josephine were business visitors visit-ors in Cedar City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swapp and family, Fay Alger, Laura Huntsman Hunts-man attended the "Marker" services serv-ices at old Fort Harmonv and Parowan, Saturday. The following couples went to St. George Saturday to represent the M. I. A. in the dance: Laura Huntsman, Burns Swapp, Fay Alger, Gordon Swapp, Marie Carter Car-ter and Ronald Lytle. i |