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Show ENTERPRISE Mrs. Theresa Huntsman Lillian Pace Reporters Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford returned re-turned to their home in St. George after a week's visit here. Mr. Crawford's mother, Mrs. Rhoda Crawford, returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas and Dorothy Thomas made a business busi-ness trip to Cedar City on Saturday, Satur-day, where Mr. Thomas had medical medi-cal treatments. Jack Lytle came home from California Tuesday. He will return re-turn immediately to employment there. Sylvester C. Jones and Arthur Barlocker, representing the town, and Ivor Clove and Alvin Jones representing the Civic club went to St. George to meet with the state legislators on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hunt re turned from Cedar City on Monday, Mon-day, bringing their son Alma home from the hospital. The car of Jacob Bushar overturned over-turned Monday when it skidded off the road. He was on his way to California with a load of potatoes po-tatoes when the accident happened. hap-pened. No serious damage was done. Mrs. William J. Truman entertained enter-tained a few friends at her home Friday afternoon. Arthur Jones, who has been ill for several months, is reported to be improving. Joseph Holt, who has been in California for surgery, is at home again, but is at present suffering from a relapse. He is reported to be in a critical condition. MIT MIT vv . vv . Duwiei woa icjeawru from the Salt Lake L. D. S. hospital hos-pital some weeks ago. He was taken to the Iron county hospital on his return, and returned here on Tuesday, much improved. George O. Holt returned home from Salt Lake City where he underwent a major operation. The latest report from the Enterprise En-terprise reservoirs is that the smaller reservoir is full, the larger larg-er has about 28 feet of water with good prospects for more. There has been an unusual amount or rainfall here and water pours constantly con-stantly into both reservoirs. |