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Show NEW HARMONY Mrs. O. Hammond Mrs. L. Mathis Reporters Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. James D. Neil-sen Neil-sen attended the Saturday sessions at the St. George Temple. Eldon Schmutz is visiting relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake City. Several of the men have gone to Ely, Nevada, to shear sheep. James E. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor attended the funeral of William Allen in Summit Sum-mit Sunday afternoon. Marguerite Neilson has returned from California where she has been visiting friends. Mrs. Nancy Smith of St. George is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Adair. Mrs. Vilo Pearce entertained the sewing club on Thursday. Mrs. Anthon Pace is visiting relatives in St. George. Mrs. Emil Dostalek and son, Victor, accompanied Sergeant Paul Dostalek to Los Angeles where they will visit with relatives and friends. Albert F. Mathis spent two days in Cedar City this week attending the meetings of the grazing board. Parowan Stake Relief Society members, President Barbara M. Adams with her two helpers, Eva Bayles and Melinda Adams were visitors at our meeting Tuesday. Claud Urie of Cedar City was a business visitor here Wednesday. Wednes-day. Albert Mathis and Orson Ham mond motored to Cedar City Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Engle-stead Engle-stead made a trip to Price over the week-end. Amaca Clark of Cedar City was transacting business here Wednes-. Wednes-. day. Irving Johnson, forest ranger : from St. George, was here Thurs- day. Mrs. Joseph Adair and Mrs. James L. Prince are confined to '. their homes because of illness. Penn Taylor is recovering from a severe attack of flu. Mrs. Dean MacFarlane and children chil-dren of Las Vegas came Sunday to spend a few days visiting her mother, Mrs. Lurene P. Taylor 1 and other relatives. Miss Alta Englestead spent the week-end here from St. George where she is attending school. Mrs. Nora B. Kelsey is recovering recover-ing after a severe illness. Frank Russell of Rockville was visiting his daughters here, Mrs. Glenn R. Graff and Mrs. Edna R. Prince the first part of this week. |