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Show brevities . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cher- rington have enjoyed visits from members of their family the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin (Jane) Norton and two sons, Michael and Howard, came from Omaha, Nebraska, and while Mr. Norton could visit only a few days, Jane and the boys rmained two weeks; also another daughter, Mrs. Glen Clark and daughters, Karen and Mary and son, John Lloyd have been visiting here from Snowflake, Ariz., spending spend-ing part of the time with a sister, Captola Murdock and husband. With them also were two girl friends from Snow-flake, Snow-flake, Gerri Turley and Joan Yarbrough. A son, Jack Cher-rington Cher-rington of Preston, Idaho, and a daughter, Mrs. Kay Hart of Malad, were also weekend visitors. vis-itors. They were all here for the first reunion of the Walter Wal-ter and Ellen Maria Child Wheeler reunion, Saturday. Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible im-possible to enslave. Henry Broughman. |