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Show ENTERPRISE Mrs. Theresa Huntsman Importer Mr. and Mrs. Frwin Farnsworth have returned to their home in ; Salt I-ake City. 1 Mrs. (Vienna Johnson anrl Mrs. Venice Urun.son are here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Truman. Mrs. Ray Gleason is in Enter- pri.se with her father, John Z. Alger, while her mother is in the Iron county hospital where she underwent a goiter operation recently. re-cently. Lyla, Clara and Myron Bosshard are home from Ogden where they attended school the past winter. .Six Enterprise boys are leaving leav-ing next week for Salt Lake City for examination and induction into the military forces. The group includes: Arvil Terry, Howard I'ace, Val Jones, LeGrande Hunt, Keith Staheli and Mclvin Truman. Mrs. Jonathan Hunt and Mrs. M.ison Price and two children have gone to Yukon, Ida., to visit with Mrs. Fenton Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Terry and daughter Velma, and Karl Terry and Attorney LeRoy H. Cox were business visitors in Enterprise the fore part of the week7. Arthur Huntsman, L. W. Huntsman Hunts-man and Alma Holt were business visitors in St. George on Tuesday. Mrs. Leroa Wadsworth and family fam-ily are in Enterprise visiting and looking after the home of Mrs. LiUie Farnsworth while she is in the Iron county hospital where she underwent a goiter operation the latter part of last week. Clark Thomas, who was the first Enterprise boy to join the U. S. Army of the present war, I is home on furlough. Clark left : Of ,l. -.-t., . 1 j i.. wiui me nam engi neers in March, 1941, and has since been in several camps. He returned recently from spending several months in the Hawaiian Islands. He will leave June 6 to resume his military work, being among those recalled to the U. S. to help set up a new cadre. Elburn Sagers is home with an honorable discharge from the U. S. Army. He has been at Ft. Scott, Calif., for more than year, where he has suffered two attacks of pneumonia. He is released to serve on the home front as a potato farmer. Elburn is reported as one of the best potato producers pro-ducers in this part of the country. Mrs. Paul Wilson and small son, and her sister, Dorothy Thomas, are here from Las Vegas to visit with their brother, Clark. |