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Show ENTERPRISE Mrs. Theresa C. Huntsman Mrs. Lillian Pace Reporters Mrs. Bert Price and Mr. and Mrs. Kay McAllister of Pioche, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Standi on Monday. Mrs. George Truman has returned re-turned home after 10 days spent with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Stevens in Oregon. Mrs. Vilate Coleman and son Roy, returned to their home in Susanville, California on Monday. Six thousand five hundred fish were deposited in the large Enterprise En-terprise reservoir by Ivy Stratton on Monday. Raymond Bauer, the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bauer, fell from a horse last week and broke his shoulder. Heber Staheli, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staheli also fell from a horse and hurt his shoulder, shoul-der, but examination by a doctor showed that only a ligament had been strained. John Elliker returned to Salt Lake City Sunday to receive a treatment for a skin cancer. The E. H. S. juniors held their Prom here Friday night, after postponing it from the eleventh to the eighteenth on account of weather conditions. The theme carried out in the decorations was "In the Garden of Tomorrow", with beautiful flowers as the main feature. Just before the promenade, promen-ade, L. Lyman Finlinson sang the song, "In the Garden of Tomorrow." Tomor-row." There were 13 junior girls and 14 junior boys present. The Uvada stake Union meeting meet-ing convened in Panaca Sunday with the following people from Enterprise attending: Bishop and Mrs. Arthur Barlocker, Mr. and Mrs. William Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Huntsman, Thelma Staheli, Mar-ilia Mar-ilia Terry, Lillie Farnsworth, Ros-ella Ros-ella Jones, Ollie Jones, Theresa Huntsman, Heber Truman and Ivor Clove. The large Enterprise reservoir is reported to be within a few feet of the top while the small one has been running over for some time. |