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Show New Harmony M. Hammond Reporter Mr. and Mrs. James L. Prince born last week in the Iron county hasp.ta to Mr. and Mrs iUU of Cedar City. Mrs. Albert Mathis is home Trom the hospital, her goitre operation by Dr. Elmer Moore a success. Over $1200, it is estimated, was taken m for hunting licenses the three days before opening of the season. Mostly Califomians have come through here for deer hunting. hunt-ing. Edmund Grant received word from California that his niece' Mrs. Ada Seeley, who was hit by a speeding car three weeks ago while crossing the street, is still alive but in a very critical condition. Pratt and Evelyn Prince of St. George are deer hunters here and visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Prince. Lola Prince spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Prince, and will go to school Monday at St. George. Gerry and Douglas Pearce are home from St. George, visiting a short time with their grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hammond. Ham-mond. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Jones were visiting Friday and Saturday Satur-day at the Hammond home. Mr. and Mrs. John Arnelion of Salt Lake City and Miss Adeline Adair of Provo are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Neilson. Mrs. John Farr and Mr. and Mrs. Bud King of Spanish Fork are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Grant. Miss Vilo Woodbury of St. George was a week end visitor at Eliza Kelsey's home. |