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Show LaYerkb Winferd Gabler Reporter Robert Duncan is home again after being gone since school was out. Bishop and Mrs. Vernon Church and two smaller children, Lavon and LaReta, have spent a week on Cedar mountain. Mrs. Melba Booth has returned from Cedar City where she spent the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Hardy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Hardy and children. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Stevens all attended the Hughes reunion held on Cedar mountain Saturday and Sunday Neil Heywood made a trip to Panguitch Sunday to get his wife, who has spent part of the summer sum-mer there. Miss Glenna Woodbury is home on her vacation from Salt Lake. Whitney Jones and family went into the mountains east of Glen-dale, Glen-dale, Utah, for a few days vacation vaca-tion prior to a tonsil operation from which he is recovering nicely. Of interest and little known is the surprise marriage of Miss Beth Brooks of La Verkin in June to Leroy Terry of Alpine. Beth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and her parents went to Salt Lake where the young couple were married in the Temple. They are at home in Moab, where Mr. Terry is a barber. Mr. and Mrs: Lafell Iverson and Ovando Gubler returned with their party from a trip through Yellowstone National Park and the northwest, taking in the fair at San Francisco. Sheldon Gifford and Miss Myrtle Hardy made a trip to Boulder Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Gubler are spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Gubler, since the first session of summer school ended at Provo. Mr. Gubler will return to take a job when the cannery begins on the tomato harvest. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Graff and sons, Mace and Shirl, are in Salt Lake. Those from here attending the funeral services at St. George for Mrs. Philena Pickett were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Gubler, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gubler, Mrs. Harris H. Gubler, J. Edward Gubler, Winferd Gubler, Mrs. Ruth Neilson Neil-son and Mrs. Rosalia Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Gubler and Horatio Gubler. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thompson Thomp-son received word from their son, Ashworth, who lives in Livingstone, Living-stone, Mont., that he is to undergo under-go an operation August 21 and his parents and brother, Waller and wife, have gone up for the occasion. Ashworth is a park ranger in Yellowstone National park during the summer. Scoutmaster W. Tell Gubler and scouts, Gene and Jack Woodbury, Karl Church, Evan Duncan attended at-tended the camp on Cedar mountain. |