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Show Enterprise Mrs. Theresa Huntsman Reporter Mrs. Sarah Morris and granddaughter, grand-daughter, Imogene Holt, have returned re-turned home after a tw oweek's visit with relatives in Milford. Our ward M.I.A. has recently been reorganized with the following follow-ing new officers: Young lady officers of-ficers are Geneva Jones, president; Kleda Barlocker, 1st counselor; Wanda Abbott, 2nd counselor. The young men officers are Roland Bowler, president; Grant Clove, 1st counselor; Willard Randall, 2nd counselor and Ivan Barlow, secretary. secre-tary. Some excitement was caused here Saturday afternoon when a fire was discovered at the new gymnaisum. However, less fear was felt when it was discovered to be in the piles of cord wood stacked on the north side of the building. Through the early discovery dis-covery of the fire and the quick response of the citizens the fire was soon extinguished. The exact cause of the fire is not known but suspicion says it was caused by fire crackers. Another quite serious accident was caused by fire crackers on Friday. As Wilhelmina Huntsman was crossing the street enroute home from a neighbors, a boy in a passing pick-up hurled a fire cracker at her. It exploded just as it hit her mouth. Her mouth was badly burned, her lips lacerated lacerat-ed and three teeth loosened. The town' authorities have forbidden the sale of firecrackers but it seems that some were sold surreptitiously. sur-reptitiously. The affair is being investigated in-vestigated by the town board and it is hoped that there will be no more of it. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Holt received receiv-ed word here Tuesday of the illness ill-ness of their son-in-law, Garn Eyres, at Fallon, Nev. They left here immediately, went to Miners-ville Miners-ville to get Mrs. Eyres and take her with them to Fallon. The doctor diagnosed his illness as a stroke and said that he would have to remain in the hospital indefinitely. indefini-tely. Mr. and Mrs. Holt have returned re-turned home but Mrs. Eyres will remain in Fallon. Richard Walters of Los Angeles is visiting with Tom Huntsman. Mrs. Mary Terry underwent an operation for tumor in the Iron county hospital on Tuesday. Her husband accompanied her to Cedar City and will remain there until she is able to return home. William Lund and A. P. Winsor were home missionaries to Pine Valley on Sunday. Heber Holt and Leland Huntsman to Central and Ben Chadburn and Von B. Cot tarn here. Mr. and Mrs. John Staheli are here visiting with their children. Mr. and Mrs. F. Moyle Sargent went to Pangnitch Saturday to attend at-tend the funeral of Mr. Sargent s aunt heTlnTTiTsalt Lake City after spending a few days with her sister sis-ter Mrs. Leslie Pace. Mrs. Bert Covington is enjoying a vacation in Salt Lake City. Miss Maxine Taylor of St. George is visiting relatives here. I |