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Show WASHINGTON Mrs. Lerrzy Hoopes Reporter Mrs. R. P. Adams who has been seriously ill is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hall left Saturday morning for Los Angeles to visit their children, while Mrs. Hall is recuperating from recent illness. Mrs. Chris Maier arrived home Sunday morning after a three months' visit in the East with relatives. Taking the train at Cedar City she stopped over at Detroit to visit her son, Merle Drummond, going from there to Jamestown, N. Y., to visit her brother, Frank R. Rounds and wife. She spent several days in Truesburg, N. Y., doing genealogy research, and in Dunkirk, N. Y., visiting another son, Clifford Drummond. She made the trip home over the lower route, stopping stop-ping in Florida to visit her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Casey McManus. John Thomas Fields of Lyman, Wyo., spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of his nephew, Lenzy Hoopes. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McConnell, Mrs. Harold Prisbrey and Mrs. Calvin Hall attended funeral services serv-ices in Cedar City Monday, for their uncle, Joseph Bryant. Miss Jo Ann Paxman has been out of school for several days with mumps.. Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes has been advised of the death of her uncle, Stephen Rollin Barton, at Greenville, Green-ville, Utah. Alpine Averett is home on furlough fur-lough from his Army camp in Oklahoma. |