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Show NEW HARMONY Mrs. L. Mathis le Reporter rS 1 Mrs. Clarence Englestead a n d family have moved to Boulder F: City, so as to be with Mr. Engle-St Engle-St stead who has employment there. "Aunt" Sarah Davis has returned re-turned from Mesquite, where she 2 has spent the past two months with her daughter, Mrs. Berry Williams. ing .0 Mrs. Verna K. Pace is visiting in Pinto with her daughter, Mrs. Iva Harrison. She will also visit in Newcastle with her sister, Mrs. Earl Clark. Mrs. Emil Dostalek returned Saturday from Lehi where she went to visit a few days with her husband, who h a s employment there. She was accompanied by her son, Victor, who will remain with his father for two weeks. Mrs. Anthon Pace entertained at a dinner. Friday evening for Miss Camilla Pace and Miss Roma Mathis, who are leaving for northern north-ern Utah, where they have employment. em-ployment. Afton Grant and sisters, Ina and Wilma and Miss Lolone Taylor Tay-lor of Cedar City were at the home of Mrs. Clara Grant on Thursday. Miss Marilyn Mathis is visiting in Fairfield, Utah, with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dubois. Reese Davis spent Sunday here at his home. He has employment in Boulder City. Miss Dawn Woolsey underwent an appendicitis operation at the Iron county hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kleinman and family of Toquerville came Saturday to see Mrs. Kleinman's mother, Mrs. Sarah Davis. Mrs. Frank Kelsey and son Ferrel. Fer-rel. visited Sunday in Rockville with relatives. A D. U. P. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Sadie Grant last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Jenette Woolsey entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rencher, formerly of Seattle. Wash., arrived ar-rived Friday to visit with Mr. Rencher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rencher. |