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Show ROCKYILLE Miss Marica Terry Reporter Warren Hirschi, who is working for the P.R.A., has been transferred trans-ferred from Cedar City up into Idaho. He left Sunday for Idaho where he expects to be until November. No-vember. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Reynolds left Wednesday, June 11, for Las Vegas where Mr. Reynolds has employment. Mrs. Charles Obrein and her daughter, Zona, and son, Eddie, will leave Thursday for Vining, California where Mr. Obrien is working. Mr. and Mrs. George Athrley and baby daughter, Sharon Mae, of Eureka, arrived here Saturday afternoon to visit with Mrs. Athr-ley's Athr-ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren War-ren Hirschi. They visited in St. George Monday. Accompanied by Mrs. Leo Hirschi and grandson, Kelvin Dave, and Miss Robin Carol Hirschi, they visited the Grand Canyon on Wednesday. Keith Terry returned from New Harmony Tuesday where he has been working for Donald Schmutz. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Langston returned Saturday from Provo where Mr. Langston went for a surgical operation on his nose. The injury was caused by an automobile auto-mobile accident several years ago. It has been reported that Phil-don Phil-don DeMille, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum DeMille, and Miss Lola Prince of New Harmony were married. They are living in Cedar City where Mr. DeMille is working. work-ing. He was a former president of the Rockville M.I.A. Horace DeMille spent the week end here visiting his father, Ros-well Ros-well DeMille. He returned to St. George with his brother, Edison, who spent the week end in Spring-dale. Spring-dale. Horace is taking the sheet metal course and Edison is taking military tactics. Mrs. Letitia Henderson and Miss j Mae Dalton gave an account of conference and their visit in Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mar-vin Terry spoke on their visit to California in the Sunday Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting. Mrs. Richard Erwin, teacher of the Sea Gull Girls, took her class and the Larks and Blue Birds on a picnic and swimming party at Northup on Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Paul J. Worthen and her children, Jeanine and Anne, of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mrs. Worthen's parents, Bishop and Mrs. Philetus Jones. A number of boys from here have been picking cherries at Touquerville this week. The Primary are having their classes at the homes of the teachers. |