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Show twin sons, Larry and Gary. Mr. Neider's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neider, also accompanied them to Utah. They will all visit in Greenville this week with relatives and friends. They will be at the Blaine Blackett home. Mrs. Ken Reese and daughters daugh-ters and granddaughter, of Cedar City, spent Sunday at the Lawrence Thompson home. Mrs. Max Stewart and Mrs. DuWayne Yardley and children visited last week and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black-ner. NEWS NOTES FROM i GREENVILLE By MRS. GEO. A. HORTON John Burr of Salt Lake City j visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barton and family last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Nell Parkinson and son Lynn of Pintura called at the J. H. Morris home en route j home from Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Sade Price of Las Vegas is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Atkin. I i i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers and I son Larry of Salt Lake visited in Greenville Saturday. Dale Chugg and Don Car-mack Car-mack of Ogden were in Green-I Green-I ville last Saturday and Sunday. Ralph Fordham was at the Milford Hospital last week-end for modecial treatment. Visiting stake authorities at Sunday School and sacrament1 meeting Sunday were Hyrum Lee, Anthony Woodhouse, Evan Patterson and Sherman Carter. Mrs. G. A. Horton accompanied accompa-nied her son George to Milford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis and daughter Idonna of Provo were visiting Mrs. Letty Scott and Zealand Morris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Barton and Mrs. Louisa Bateman of Shelley, Idaho, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murdock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Barton returned home Monday. Mrs. Josie Barton accompanied them home for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Morris and family attended the rodeo in St. George Saturday and remained re-mained overnight at Pintura with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parkinson. Parkin-son. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black-ner Black-ner and sons attended the rodeo in St. George Saturday and toured Zion Park Sunday, returning re-turning via Panguitch Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams attended the rodeo at St. George Friday. On Sunday they were in Kanosh to get fruit for canning. can-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Murdock Mur-dock spent Sunday with Mrs. Olive Murdock. Mrs. Daphne Smith, who has been visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Neider, in Seymour, Wise, returned re-turned to her home in Circle-ville Circle-ville with the Neiders and their |