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Show TOQUERYILLE Sirs. Rowena W. Slack Ke porter The Sarah Willis chapter of the D. U. P. met at the home of Mi's. Vera Beatty recently. Lessons i were given by Mesdames Eva Beatty and Rowena W. Slack. Assisting Mrs. Beatty was Mrs. Lottie Olds. Mr. and 'Mrs. R. T. Higbee returned re-turned Monday, Dec. 14 from Los Angeles, where they visited the past six weeks, j Mrs. Sylvia Kleinman and children child-ren LeGrande and Rose Marie re-' re-' turned recently from Tooele, where they had been the past two weeks visiting Mr. Kleinman. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newell returned re-turned recently from Los Angeles, where they have been visiting the past month. Word has been received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olds, that Merrill has been promoted pro-moted to Technician Corporal. Merrill left with the National Guard of Cedar City and was stationed sta-tioned at San Luis Obispo for some time and then sent to Sco-field Sco-field Barracks close to Pearl Harbor, where he is still stationed. sta-tioned. He reports that he is well, and enjoying his duties. . Reverend and Mrs. Charles H. Hamilton left Monday for Los Angeles to spend a month visiting. vis-iting. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Earl and children, Phillip and Diana, of Boulder City, visited over the week end. Mrs. Martin Anderson also of Boulder City came with them and will remain a few weeks. F. B. Jackson spent Sunday here from St. George. He is there working in the Temple. Visitors at our Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were Harvey Hall and Chauncey Sandberg of Hurricane. The Christmas program in Sunday Sun-day school was: Violin solo, Elsie Fish, accompanied by Mrs. Jessie Fish; readings by Primary class; scriptural readings, Mrs. R. J. Naegle; talk, Mrs. Harvey Jackson; Jack-son; solo, Ruth Bringhurst, accompanied ac-companied by Dixie Kleinman; talk, Bishop Archie Bringhurst. Esbert Beatty returned Monday Mon-day from herding sheep. i Forrest Kleinman Returns Forrest Kleinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kleinman, who has served for the past two years in the eastern states mission, returned re-turned home Thursday. He, with two other missionary friends, Millard Michaelson of Afton, Wyo., and Rodney Alsop of Salt Lake City, toured the eastern states and visited the Kirtland Temple enroute. They left Friday for Salt Lake City to report. Mr. Kleinman will return soon. During his first eight months, Forrest worked in Reading, Pa., then went to Palmyra, N. Y., for two weeks, where 175 missionaries mission-aries of the eastern states presented pre-sented the Pageant at Hill Cum-orah, Cum-orah, "America's Witness for Christ". The next eleven months were spent in Plainsfield, N. J., and the last 6 months at Syracuse and Ticonderoga, N. Y. -., |