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Show Adams ville .Greenville -w lassie Edwards Work is progressing at the Greenville Cemetery to plant lawn and beautify it. Mrs. Doragene Bailey and her committee would like all who can to be at the Cemetery Ceme-tery the next two Saturdays to help clean and plant the lawn. The newly installed sprinkling system is now working. The Blackner family (Walter and Margaret), Mar-garet), have had lawn sod brought in and it is beautiful. beauti-ful. She said 500 square feet only cost the family sixty dollars and encouraged encourag-ed anyone that would like to do this . She also said the committee is asking families who have plots here to visit Mrs. Harold Smith, who is a patient at the Cedar City Hospital. Visitors at Shirley and Darrell Wright's home, and here to attend the wedding of their daughter, JoAnn, were .Shirley's mother, Elva Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allred and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wright, all from Delta; Jean Brown, of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stone, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Milt Theobold, of Payson, and a friend and roommate of JoAnn's, Sherl Cohoon, of Salt Lake City. to put their money into lawn this year instead of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cos-per Cos-per spent the weekend in Las Vegas with their son, Andy, and family. Weekend visitors at the home of Bessie Edwards and Brent and Sandy Edwards, were Annette and Deloy Shepherd and three children chil-dren of Pleasant Grove, John and Mary Anne Taylor, and baby, of Provo. A family dinner was enjoyed at Bessie's Bes-sie's home Sunday. Kevin and Laurie Lee, and baby, and Carolyn Williams, of Cedar City, and Rex and Ranee Williams, and baby, of Meadow, had a family get -together at the Cullen and Mary Ann Williams home on Sunday. Mrs. Bernice Sell is a patient at the Beaver Hospital. Hos-pital. The Ward Sunday School was in charge of the Mothers Day program Sunday. Claude and Annette Ford-ham Ford-ham and Ralph Fordham, motored to Salt Lake City on Friday, to be at a meeting meet-ing with doctors concerning the condition of Faye Ford-ham. Ford-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Ricke Edwards Ed-wards were in Cedar City |