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Show NEW HARMONY Sirs. O. nammond Mrs. L. Mathis Reporters Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunt of Cedar City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Randall Lunt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Stapley and family of Beaver were visiting here Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Adair has returned to her home in Enterprise after having spent the past two weeks here with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Hall. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Prince and son, Darrell, spent the week end in Grafton with Mrs. Prince's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell. Several men from here are in Enterprise helping with the potato po-tato digging. Mr. and Mrs. Jessop and two sons of Adamsville, were here field roads, in a very short time, we would.be rid of this pest. The writer a number of years ago asked permission to enter his neighbor's lot, which had a very good start of burdock. The result re-sult was that he not only kept it from spreading, but completely eliminated it from this section in one year. We all know only too well the course of fox tail grass in our towns and cities the fire hazard. Will we tolerate another like curse? Wake up citizens, mayors, county commissioners and other civic leaders. Let's not only fight Hitler and the Japs, but also the invading army of puncture vines. The burr of this vine is barbed and it slowly slow-ly makes its way through your bicycle and car tires besides numerous num-erous other troubles it may cause. Ask the barefoot boy or girl what he thinks of puncture vines. ALBERT GRAFF, Santa Clara. this week visiting their daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Farnsworth. Sunday evening at our Sacrament Sacra-ment services Bishop Lyle B. Prince turned the time over to the genealogical committee, with Mrs Orson Hammond in charge of the program. A very interesting interest-ing talk was given by Dee Farns- worth, followed by a readW given by Melissa D. Hammond and appropriate songs for the oc casion were sang by the congr" gation with Mrs. Julia Mathis ac" companist, at the Diano. |