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Show ENTERPRISE Mrs. Theresa IluJitsman Reporter Mis. Mason Price and Mrs. William Wil-liam Barlocker are home from Yukon, Ida.,, where they have been visiting with their sister, Mrs. Fen ton Tyler. Their sister, Shirley Shir-ley Hunt, who accompanied them on the visit remained there for a while longer. Stanford Sagers ha.s returned home from Ogden, where he has been visiting and renewing old acquaintances. He also visited with relatives in Tooele . Mrs. Alice Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Amos F. Terry are home from St. George, where they have been serving as missionaries in the St. George Temple for the past year. Sgt. and Mrs. Ellis Hunt, Pvt. William Hunt and Miss Edith Graves of Oregon and Mrs. Elwin Hunt of Salt Lake are here visiting visit-ing and enjoying short furloughs at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt. Mrs. James Angell has gone to Milford to spend a few weeks and take over for a beauty operator, while she takes her vacation. Seaman George Lytle is home on furlough after nearly three years in the Navy. He has been at Pearl Harbor most of the time he has been away. Mr. and Mrs. Durward Hall and two children were week end visitors vis-itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlocker. Billie Huntsman of Lynndyl spent several days of the past week here visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Huntsman. Hunts-man. Mrs. Delia Shurtliff of Logan-dale Logan-dale and daughter, Laura are here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Winsor. Grace Foster of St. George is a guest this week at the home of her brother, Karl Foster. John F. Laub, Marion Laub, L. W. Huntsman, L. M. Terry, Marion Terry, Joseph A. Terry, all cattlemen from Enterprise, attended at-tended the sportsmen's meeting in St. George last Friday evening. Mrs. Eleanor Smith and Miss Fern Seegmiller spent Tuesday in Enterprise. Mrs. Smith was transacting tran-sacting business and Miss Seegmiller Seeg-miller spent the day visiting with Mrs. L. W. Huntsman and family. |