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Show Enterprise Mrs. Theresa Huntsman Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Grant Terry have moved, to Modena. Mr. Terry is employed as instructor in the CCC camp at that place. Ernest Barlocker left for Salt Lake City Friday for medical treatment. He has been suffering for some time with a badly swollen swol-len leg and has been advised by local doctors to consult a specialist in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Alger and daughter, Fae, of Ventura, Calif., were Enterprise visitors over the week end. Clarence Bledsoe, formerly of Veyo, has been recently appointed as electrician for the Enterprise district replacing E. A. Nelson, who is promoted to a larger district. dis-trict. Mr. and Mrs. Bledsoe are making their home indefinitely in Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hammond visited in Enterprise Thursday with Mrs. Lamb's mother. Mrs. Sarah Morris, Mor-ris, enroute to their home in Pioche. Nov., after attending the funeral of Mrs. Lamb's father. Ed Lamb in Ordorvillo. The Flower Garden club held their first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Ben Swapp. Hostesses for the oeassion were Mesdames Eliza Sargent, Mary Rent ley, Leola Terry. Liflic Fams-worth Fams-worth and Lulu Bowler. The meeting was in charge of Pres. Bertha M. Winsor. Roll call was answered with a joke, sentiment or poem. There were '23 members and five visitors present. A lesson en "Planting and Care of Bulbs" was given by Mrs. Julia Lylie. Games pertaining to flowers 1'ur-:!V!l 1'ur-:!V!l amusisv.ont. Lunch was served. |