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Show KEY HARMONY Mrs. O. Hammond Reporter Bp. Lyle B. Prince, Orson Hammond Ham-mond and Edmund Hall represented repre-sented New Harmony at the Parowan stake missionary convention con-vention held in Cedar City last Thursday evening. The meeting was held in the Cedac Seminary building and special instructions were given to all missionaries, as to their respective labors. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Prince and their sister, Mrs. Ruth Winn, formerly of Overton, Nev., and now of Los Angeles, visited relatives rela-tives in New Harmony Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Prince were business visitors in St. George Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Huntsman and Mrs. Sarah Grant were busi-iness busi-iness visitors in Cedar City Monday. Mon-day. Farmers and stockmen of New Harmony are rejoicing over the blanket of snow which fell Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Grant and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al-bet Al-bet Mathis have moved to St. George for the winter. Mrs. Sarah P. Davis has moved to Boulder City for the winter. Her husband is employed there. Mrs. Lurene P. Taylor is in St. George for an extended visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Prince attended the reception given in Cedar City Nov. 8, honoring Randall W. Lunt on his 80th birthday anniversary. The affair was given by his children at the first ward chapel. |