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Show 1 ftnttn" I -5fer At pfpr w "'Vis niBisAtwnuk fif . Ji jr .OnwBritfwii nn awn 1111 mrt "You Can't Take It with You," a comedy about a love between a boy and a girl from two very different dif-ferent families, continues through Saturday at Southern Utah State College. Showtime lor the Studio Theatre production is 8 p.m. Tickets are available by calling 586-787G. Set in the early l!)50s, the play is directed by Gary M. Mclntyre, chairman of the Theater Department. Since sealing is limited, reservations are encouraged. New Castle By NORMA CHRISTENSEN Record Correspondent Mrs. Lynette Judd and Porter on duty during the weekend. Amy lives and works in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones traveled to Salt Lake City on Saturday, and their son Steve Jones traveled on Sunday to meet his parents there on business. Word was received of the passing away of former ward member, Albert Holt. Mr. Holt died Saturday in St. George, where he has been living for the past lew years. Funeral services were held in Enterprise, Wed. Nov. 11. two little sons visited last week at the home of her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Norma nd Laub. Visitors at the Murray Harrison home this week were their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harrison of Enterprise, and Murray's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harrison of Caliente, Nevada. Miss Rita Hulet of Salt Lake City, and Miss Kathi Hulet of St. George, were weekend visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulet. Miss Amy Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart visited SAN DIEGO, Calif. -Navy Airman Apprentice L. Dean Porter, son of Do Porter Hill, Cedar City, has reported for duty with Air Anti-Submarine Squadron Forty-One, Naval Air Station, North Island, San Diego. A 1979 graduate of Cedar High School, he joined the Marine Corps in May 1981. |