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Show T0QUERVILLE Mrs. Rowena W. Slack Reporter The Toquerville P.-T. A. was reorganized re-organized last Thursday evening with Mrs. Claud Parkinson elected president with the privilege of choosing her assistants. Mrs. Shirley Bauer and Mrs. Flora Batts of Cedar City visited in Toquerville last Thursday and Friday and attended the graduation gradu-ation exercises of the Hurricane high school. Mrs. S. R. Wilkensen and daughter, daugh-ter, Sybil of Idaho Falls arrived Friday, Mrs. Wilkensen remaining in Toquerville while Sybil went on to Las Vegas to visit relatives for the week. Ben Slack left Sunday for Los Angeles for a short visit. Mrs. Reese Davis of New Harmony Har-mony visited in Toquerville over the week end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Kleinman. The piano for the Toquerville ward church arrived Sunday in time for the services. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Slack spent Sunday in Veyo where Mr. Slack went to christen his grandson, grand-son, the infant of Mr. and Mrs. James Bunker. Mrs. Arvilla Spilsbury visited in Toquerville Monday. Miss Beulah Kleinman left Friday Fri-day for a short vacation after teaching the past winter in Hurricane. Hur-ricane. Mrs. Rhea Wakeling left Friday Fri-day for Los Angeles for an extended ex-tended visit. The Aaronic Priesthood program was presented Sunday afternoon, with talks by Carlyle Slack, El- don Bringhurst, Mrs. Harry Slack I i Ben Slack, Bishop Leo Bringing and music numbers by Mrs. Annis I Naegle. Mrs. Rita Morris returned last Thursday from the Iron county 5 hospital, where she has been for W the past ten days. r Mrs. Edward Gubler of the I stake Relief Society presidency at- a tended the Toquerville meetfat , ' Tuesday. r Miss Thelma Olds left Friday urn I for Salt Lake City to visit tZ tives. POWD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson FflM and daughters, Zona and Ada, have moved home to Toquerville for the summer. " |