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Show Daisy Gillins 386-2161 mylMi'ter of Suit Lake jiivortliR weekend with trfiits, Newell ami Vem :r iu c.une to attend '.n of his undo, Glen (1i.n. ;, AlM'tH-lit, daughter of f,ra.nul Penny Albreclit, vears old on Friday. "!l.u;smates were invited HrtliAiy party that af- atl, (GilHns) Hayward of j;8v. visited several ' w-itli her brothers and .frs during the week. 0rdan Kyre of Las Vegas .'.jd Saturday with his par -Tluinnan and Inn a 1 ? ,l,rl; and Vickie Tlionip-. Tlionip-. ,n(j children of Colo, vis-j vis-j j few days with their ents, Leon and Margie jeith and Carol Lemon Jlt in Salt Lake and Provo .jiiesday till Saturday vis -jr relatives. There were many rela- tives and friends lie re to attend at-tend the funeral of Glen A. Freeman. Anna Rae Carter has been In the Cedar City Hospital for several days. She had eye surgery Monday of last week. June Griffiths is home' again from the Milford Hospital Hos-pital where she has been for a few weeks recovering from a serious illness. She is feeling feel-ing much better now. Bill and Pauline Stevens of Cowley, Wyo. and their daughter, Charlsie and husband hus-band Richard Sims of Evan-ston, Evan-ston, Wyo., visited Tuesday with Darwin and Vivian Marshall, Mar-shall, Mart and Sylva Davis and Clarence and Delia Rollins Rol-lins of Adamsville. Vivian, Sylva and Clarence are sisters sis-ters and brothers to Pauline Stevens. Saturday evening Jeff and Marie Marshall were hosts to a Christmas party for the Relief Society officers and teachers and their partners. Ruben and Emily Dotson drove to Milford Saturday to attend an Open House in honor of Cree Elmer on her 80th birthday. Daisel and Wilma Davis and grandsons spent the weekend in Las Vegas. They took their grandsons down to visit their parents, Jack and Pam McMullin, who are selling Christmas trees there. LaRue Banks was in Salt Lake Wednesday through Friday visiting her daughter, daugh-ter, Jean, who is in the LDS Hospital recovering from surgery. Horace and Madge Carter have gone to Calif, to visit their children for a few months. Their daughter and husband, Bob and Joy Granger, Grang-er, came after them Friday. In Sacrament meetingSun-day meetingSun-day evening the speakers were High Counselmen Edwin Ed-win Paice and James Briggs. The youth speaker was Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Carter. A song, "I Heard the Bells", was sung by the Minersville Ward Choir, Prayers were given by Lew Griffiths and Charles Jame son. ' Wells Banks was home over the weekend visiting his wife, Imelda. Wells u working on the railroad a Salt Lake. Allen Carter is now work' ing in Colo, on some roac construction for contractors The Relief Soceity hel( their Christmas partyTues day afternoon. Each mem ber was asked to bring thei: favorite dish and the recipi for it. The recipes will b compiled into a booklet. Tin officers furnished the meat rolls and punch. A shor program was also enjoye by all present. |