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Show LEEDS Mrs. Evelyn McMullin Reporter Mrs. Dallice Harlman has been confined to her bed the past week, suffering from blood poisoning poison-ing her foot. Miss Agnes Wilson of Hatch, visited in Leeds Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Vere McMullin. She is employed at teaching in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rudy of Price visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Jolley, parents of Mrs. Rudy. Mrs. Eleanor Scott" and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Dixie Scott of Cedar City, where visiting in Leeds last week with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sullivan and daughter, Glenna, spent last week in Salt Lake City visiting and on business. Mrs. Lloyd Adams spent Sunday Sun-day in Washington with relatives. The Leeds Y. L. M. I. A. and Primary were recently reorganized. reorgan-ized. The newly appointed officers offi-cers include: Montan Pack, president; presi-dent; with Jessie Eager and Ruth Holden as counselors. Mrs. Bert Sullivan, Primary, with Ellen Savage Sav-age and Mildred Dalton, assistants. assis-tants. Miss Alice Savage has been called to fill a stake L. D. S. mission, mis-sion, t ' Merwin Hartman has returned to his employment at Ogden after spending most of the summer in Leeds helping with the fruit and crop harvests. Mrs. Minnie Harris is employed at school teaching in Veyo. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fuller were Monday visitors in Leeds. Order your sales books, order books in plenty of time. Orders sent to the Pacific Manifolding company must be placed from one month to three months in advance of the date they are needed. The News Office is their agent, ask us for prices and samples. |