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Show "new harmony Mrs. O. Hammond Mrs. L. Mathis Reporters Sergeant Paul Dostalek has returned re-turned to Tucson, Ariz., after having hav-ing spent the last ten days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dostalek. Word has been received by relatives rela-tives that James D. Neilson, who is in the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake Qty, hasundVroaT eration and is doing as well ' can be expected. 85 I Visitors at Sunday school wero Lonn Hirschi, Mrs. Weaver aiirt Morris Buchanan of the Parowa stake board. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall and Mr and Mrs. Dean Hall were visiting in Cedar City on Saturday. Saturday the M.I. A. gave burlesque show and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quist and Mrs. Susie Taylor and family 0f Cedar City are visiting relatives and friends here. Sheriff and Mrs. Antone B Prince of St. George were Sun day visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Reese Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pace Mrs. Nancy Prince and Mrs. Veri Kelscy have gone to Price on business. Mrs. Lurene P. Taylor is spending spend-ing some time in St. George with her daughter, Mrs. William Cottam. Cot-tam. Bert Grant and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Adair have gone to C&U-fornia C&U-fornia on a pleasure trip. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Afton Grant of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace of Cedar City were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Pace. Our teachers, M. Rulon Orton and Miss Roma Bentley, attended 1 the school convention in St. George I Saturday. 0 ! A number of our townspeople attended the play, "Golden Days", ; in Cedar City Thursday evening! ! The, play was sponsored by the Cedar P.-T. A. : Mrs. Ruth Rainey has returned to her home in Los Angeles after I having spent the past month here f with her daughter, Mrs. Viola I Walton. I |