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Show Yirgin Mrs. Minerva Earl Reporter We regret the loss of L. W. Stewart from our school, as he has been very successful in our school, both in school in and music. He has accepted a position posi-tion at the Woodward high school in St. George. Urie Beames . came down from Salt Lake City last Tuesday for a few days. He is able to get around fairly well since the car accident he was in last May when he got his leg broken and a fractured frac-tured skull. He returned to Pleasant Grove Sunday accompanied accom-panied by Rueben Maloney and Roscoe McMullin who went to seek employment. Jessie Cornelius returned from Pleasant Grove Sunday accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Daniel Matthews, Odessa and Lionel Matthews, Blaine Turner and Lynn Beames, who will spend a week here visiting visit-ing with relatives before returning return-ing home. Claudius Hirschi, stake president presi-dent and Frank Barber met with us in our Sacrament meeting Sept. 15 in regard to our new chapel. It has been under consideration con-sideration for sometime but has ben held back due to reports that the dam on the Virgin river below be-low town is being considered as a flood control project. The church has given consent to go ahead and a meeting held here by the people voted unaimously in favor of a chapel. Plans will be made and work will get started in the near future. Grant Cornelius left Tuesday to attend the U. S. A. C. at Logan this winter. Mrs. Lola Cornelius entertained at a party in his honor Sunday evening. Joshua Barney of Richfield is here visiting with his brother, Joseph Barney and family. Mrs. Alice Gifford of Las Vegas and Mrs. Nelda Leavitt of Gun-lock Gun-lock have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barney. Blueford Beames is attending the WPA school at St. George. Hugh Wilcox is recovering from an accident from which he suffered suf-fered a broken shoulder in two places while moving a sawmill. He fell from the back of a truck on which he was holding machinery machin-ery when the truck hit a rut. The Y. L.M.I. A. has been organized or-ganized with the Misses Thora Lee, Anna Spendlove and Norma Flanigan as counselors and Clara Brinkerhoff as secretary. Mrs. Emma Cornelius and Lola Cornelius Corn-elius were released. |