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Show NEW HARMONY Mrs. O. Hammond Reporter The town of New Harmony went over the top in the United War Fund drive for Utah, our quota being 70.00. Lyle B. Prince was chairman, assisted by Melissa D. Hammond, Lurene P. Taylor and Verna K. Pace, who canvassed the town. On Friday the school boys with their teacher, Rulon Orton, made a house-to-house call to collect scrap paper. Several hundred pounds were collected and will be sent to Cedar City. Mrs. LeRoy Grant left by bus Tuesday for Las Vegas to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Grant, and help care for their small son, who had the misfortune to fall into an oil and lime pit near their home and was injured. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Neilson Neil-son left Friday for Salt Lake City where Mr. Neilson will receive medical attention. Miss Leah Kelsey spent the week end at home with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelsey. Visitors at our Sacrament services serv-ices were Elwood Corry and Mrs. Abbie S. Riddle of the Parowan stake M. I. A. board. Musical numbers were given by Mr. and Mrs. Hirschel Neeley and daughter, daugh-ter, Shirley, and Mrs. Gwyn Clark, all from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathis were advised last Thursday of the transfer of their son, Wendell, from Camp Carson, Colo., to Shreveport, Louisiana. Mrs. Clara Grant returned Sunday Sun-day from visiting relatives in Los Angeles the past week. Mrs. Randall Lunt suffered a heart attack last Sunday evening and is ill at her home. |