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Show BUNKERYILLE Mrs. Mary H. Leavitt Reporter 3vv-..,.-S Home missionaries on Sunday were Arthur Hughes of Mesquite and Harold Reber of Littlefield. A new choir has been organized again after having been congregational singing for some time. It is eon-ducted eon-ducted by Randy Leavitt and Mr Miller with Ruth Bunker as pianist. The Singing Mothers have org. anized themselves into a club which meets each Friday at three o'clock. The time is spent in sewing sew-ing or knitting for an hour, after which they practice songs and lunch is served. Warren and Leo Hardy left for Los Angeles Monday with a bad of livestock. Most of the boys of the town are busy each afternoon after school hoeing beets. They are hired by Moroni Jensen of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks and family of St. George visited with Mrs. Brook's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leavitt on Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Rosana Blake and daughter, daugh-ter, Hazel, and granddaughter, Anna Gubler, visited relatives here' on Monday on their way home from Overton where they spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Perkins, sjster of Mrs. Blake. Mrs. Loen Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Los Angeles visited Mrs. Bowman's mother, Mrs. Lena Leavitt on Sunday. They had been to the Temple at St. George and then gone on to Idaho to visit Mr. Hills parents. |