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Show NEWS- NOTES FROM GREENVILLE By MRS. GEO. A. HORTON j The week-end and Memorial Day holiday brought many for-i for-i mer residents and visitors to C-reenville, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Slackett and daughter Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis and family, Mr and Mrs. Warren Shipp, from Provo and vicinity; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pace and family, Mrs. Vera Calvert and daughters Ra-mona Ra-mona and Janet, Mr. William Calvert of Caliente, Nev.r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fackrell of I'rovo, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hor-ton, Hor-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy White and son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Barton and family Oj! Nephi. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Horton were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers and 23 of their children and grandchildren. After Aft-er a big family dinner, everyone enjoyed the music and dancing of Mrs. Ethel Hancock, Jessie and Bibbie Caperon, and Dick and Earl Horton. Those who enjoyed the afternoon after-noon together were Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, and the families of Lee Rogers and Sheridan Rogers of Milford, Thelma Caperon and Ennis Rogers ,and Mrs. Ethel Hancock and daughter and Jay Rogers of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Barton of Ogden and Mrs. Esther Jacha and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams last week-end. Miss Mary Jane Calvert left Wednesday to enter a business college in Salt Lake City. YrLINDERSwTV HORSES TO KEEP 'EM FROM) I SEEING WHAT'S GOING ON AROUND THEM YOU'RE I NO HORSE-AND THE BEST fWAYTOKNOWWHArSGOirwJ lONAROUNDYOUISBY ( ( READING YOURHOMETOWlA |