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Show Hew Harmony M. Hammond Reporter Mrs. Reese Davis, Aunt Sarah, as she is called by her friends, is ill and confined to her bed for the past week. Mrs. Eliza Kelsey, who has been ill five or six weeks with an ailment that is slowly sapping her vitality, remains about the same. Independence Taylor, who has been visiting a sister, Mrs. Anna Neilson in Washington for the past week, returned Monday. A number from New Harmony drove to St. George Saturday to attend three sessions at the Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Graff and family drove to Grafton to spend the week end with Mrs. Graff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell. A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams December 2, lived only a few hours. Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Huntsman drove to Enterprise Saturday to visit relatives. Under the direction of Melissa Hammond, member of the Genealogical Genea-logical committee, a very instructive instruc-tive program was given Sunday evening. A one-act play, "Beyond Today", with appropriate songs and poems made up the program. |