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Show NEW HARMONY Mrs. O. Hammond Mrs. L. Mathis , Reporters Wednesday, Gordon Pace, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pace broke his arm. He was rushed to the Iron County hospital at Cedar City where his arm was placed in a cast. Mrs. Albert Mathis left Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Overton, Nevada, where she was called to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Jane Whipple, who is critically ill. McKay Prince of San Diego, California, is spending the weekend week-end visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Reese Davis and other relatives. Vivian Prince and his hiother, Mrs. James L. Prince were business busi-ness visitors in Cedar City Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. Fay M. DuBois and infant son of Pioche, Nevada, are spending spend-ing 10 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pace and Mrs. H. A. Pace were business visitors in Cedar City Saturday. Principal of the district school, Glenn R. Graff with his students and Mrs. Wilma Pace spent Friday Fri-day in St. George where they participated with other sphools of the county in the music festival. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelsey motored to Cedar City Thursday. Mrs. Venice Prince and her two daughters, Delora and Dorothy are spending the week-end at Kanarra with relatives. Quarterly conference of Paro-wan Paro-wan Stake was held at Cedar City Sunday with the following members mem-bers from here attending: Mr. and Mrs; George F. Prince, Mrs. Edna Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pace Mr. and Mrs. Kent Grant, Mrs. Lurene Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hammond, Mrs. and Mrs. Heber J. Walton and Mrs. Emma Neil-son. |