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Show NEWS NOTES FROM MINERSViLLE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor mo-1 tored to Ruth, Nov., Saturday 1 evening, to visit their five children, chil-dren, returning home Sunday evening. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard j Pryor, and small son David, re- J j turned to Minersville with them, j for a two-week visit. ' Mervin Edwards suffered several sev-eral tore leg ligaments in an accident ac-cident at the Horn Silver mine last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith are visiting at the home of Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Ada Griffiths. Grif-fiths. I Mrs. Hazel Young of Payson is visiting Mrs. Edna Mecham, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Bernice, to Mr. Rex L:mb of Beaver. The ceremony "ill he performed Saturday. July 3, In the St. George L D S Tempie. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Myers were in Salt Lake last week, attending at-tending the Ice Follies. Fred Pryor joined a group of Beaver friends, last Saturday, on a trip to Bryce Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sim Murdock will spend the July Fourth holidays holi-days in Panguitch, visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. - and Mrs. Clinton Boyter, and family. The altitude of Great Salt Lake is 4195 feet. The altitude of St. George, the center of Utah's Dixie, is 2880 feet. |