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Show WASHINGTON Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes Reporter; Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Sproul who has been in Los Angeles for the past three weeks where Mr. Sproul has been receiving medical care, returned here Wednesday. Jesse Short of St. George is employed here at the Ben Jolley home. Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Sproul and C. R. Connell motored to Pioche Friday to get furniture belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Sproul. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Adams and son, Clair of Cedar City were visitors at the home of Mrs. Adams' mother, Mrs. Mary Allen on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Prince and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Connell, all of Pioche, Nevada, spent last week-end here with relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Pectol and daughters, Pauline and Joan have moved to Cedar City were Mr. Pectol has employment. Speakers at Sacrament Sunday were Bishop Iverson and seminary students. Mary Paxman and Ora Sandburg. The girls spoke on "Religious Education." and Mr. Iverson reported the last conference. confer-ence. TheLma Neilson rendered a piano solo. Edna Pendleton and Boothe Turnbeaugh spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Margie Turnbeaugh. Turn-beaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seegmiller and family of St. George visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sproul Sunday. Miss Shirley Thomas of Beaver visited her sister. Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes Saturday. Superintendent and Mrs. Melvin Wittwer of Beaver were week-end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Neilson spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Neilson, Jr. Heber C. Atkin, who has been seriously ill is now improving. He is with his daughter, Mrs. John Adams in Los Angeles. |