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Show WASHINGTON Mrs. Caddie NeHson Reporter Funeral services were held Tuesday Tues-day at Fillmore for William West-over West-over who died several days ago at Provo, according to word received here Saturday by relatives. Mr. Westover was a former resident of this place, but for the past 10 years he has made his home at Fillmore. Florence Hall is a patient at the local hospital where she underwent un-derwent a major operation. She is reported to be doing very well. Mrs. Woodrow Staheli and small son and Mrs. Glen Tobler and son returned from the hospital hos-pital last week. Cal Jolley left Monday for Los Angeles. Mrs. Minnie Vincent was hostess host-ess to the Rook club on Wednesday, Wednes-day, with honors going to Mrs. Ellis Murray and Mrs. Wayne Sandberg. Rodney Neilson left Wednesday of last week for Santa Monica, where he will be employed by the Douglas Aircraft company. He was accompanied by Don Carlos Schmutz and Wilmer Kemp of St. George. Mrs. Bud Seegmiller visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tobler on Monday. Mrs. Archie Tobler was a visitor vis-itor at Enterprise on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Sandberg. Andrew Stephens was a weekend week-end vistor from Boulder City, at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lydia Stephens. He was accompanied accom-panied by two of his boy friends, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams returned re-turned to their home in San Bernardino Bern-ardino after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johr Adams. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Vincent Haven and Golden Paxman attended at-tended the funeral of their uncle, William Westover at Fillmore or Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Nisson ol Provo were visitors Wednesday at the W. O. Nisson home. Irene Milne is home from Los Angeles to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. Athole Milne. Alta Connell is home from St George where she has spent the winter. A social was held Tuesday ir Relief Society program. Game; and a pot-luck lunch were enjoyed |