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Show ' NEW HARMONY Mrs. O. Hammond Reporter Tuesday visitors at the home of Mrs. Eliza P. Kelsey were her brother, Joseph W. Prince and wife of St. George. Mrs. Susan A. Pace and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Lurene Taylor, returned Tuesday from visiting for several sev-eral weeks in Layton and Ogden. Mrs. Pace's granddaughter, Miss Phyllis Naegle, who is an Army nurse, left for overseas duty recently, re-cently, and they Visited her before be-fore her departure. Mrs. Preston Pace, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pace, ' returned Monday to her defense work in Denver after visiting for a week in New Harmony Har-mony with relatives. Cannon Huntsman and Orson Hammond were business visitors in Cedar City last Thursday. Mrs. Sheldon B. Grant and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Bert Grant left last Thursday for San Diego, where they will visit Pvt. Grant at Camp Callan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graff and Miss Norma Esplin visited friends in New Harmony last Thursday, along with transacting business. Mrs. Clarence Englestead and son, Elmo, of Boulder City, visited in New Harmony last Friday. Mrs. Frank Kelsey returned Friday from visiting relatives in Rockville. Mrs. Kay Wilkinson of Cedar City is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. Verl Kelsey. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pace were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and family of Cedar City. Ward Primary conference was held here Sunday evening. The theme, "Keys to the Kingdom", was presented by the children under the direction of Mrs. Mason Rencher, president, Mrs. Emma G. Neilson, conducting the interesting interest-ing program. Miss Venice Prince and daughter, daugh-ter, Delora returned Friday from the Iron county hospital. |