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Show Mt. Trumbull, Ariz. Roy Bandy Reporter Eight local fellows went to Kai-bab Kai-bab to hunt deer. Each, including includ-ing Merlin Bundy, the youngest, brought back a 235 lb. buck. Mr. Lickner of the Division of Grazing from Phoenix is here inspecting in-specting range and springs. James Bundy, formerly a foreman fore-man of D. G. 45 St. George, was transferred to Duncan, Ariz. Douglas Harper, who is here building reservoirs with a caterpillar cater-pillar and carry-all, took his wife to Flagstaff because of illness. Marcelle Smoots and some cow punchers left (E) with a bunch of cattle headed for St. George. A group of citizens from here met Judge Ballinger from Kingman King-man at Short Creek, Ariz., for a justice trial. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bundy and Helen Wright made a trip to St. George to attend union meeting. Speakers Hafen and Shake-Tuesday Shake-Tuesday to be baptized for the dead. Mr. Homer was in charge of the group. Marlon Walker accompanied his father to Caliente Monday where he will visit for a few days. Miss Wilma Isom returned Saturday Sat-urday from Springdale where she witnessed the marriage of her father, fa-ther, Herbert Isom, former resident resi-dent of Hurricane. Mr. Giles, church official of Salt Lake City, was here Friday to hold a Scout meeting with all leaders and head of Beaver, Parowan, Par-owan, Zion, Arizona, Kanab and St. George stakes. The purpose of the meeting was to outline a program pro-gram for bringing the Mutual, Explorers and Scout organizations more closely together. One hundred hun-dred and eight persons connected with church organizations and Scouts were present. speare talked to the twelve attendants at-tendants at ward conference Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Gene Carroll and small daughter returned Friday after spending three months with her sister, Mrs. Henry Faught, at Snowflake, Ariz. |