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Show NEWS NOTES FROM GREENVILLE By MRS. GEO. A. HORTON Mr. and Mrs. Don Hall and Mrs. Ethclla Avery of Provo have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Scott and family fam-ily during the deer limiting season. sea-son. Jack Curtiss and Joe Barton of Los Angeles are hunting deer in this vicinity, and visiting at the Dan Barton home. Visitors this week of Mrs. Emma Williams and Ollie Hes-lington Hes-lington were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shipp and daughter from Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coffee and daughter of Bishop, Calif; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Calvert and family of Salt Lake. Sgt. Walter M. Blackner came Tuesday on leave from his station sta-tion with the U. S. Army at Ft. Lewis, Wash., to visit his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blackner. Black-ner. Other visitors at the Blackner Black-ner home this week are Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stoddard and family; fam-ily; Miss Winnie Blackner, and Florine Sherrill of Salt Lake. Frank Morris is in Salt Lake for medical treatment. Jack Murdock is enjoying a 20-day furlough from the navy. He is here with his mother, Mrs. Olive Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams and Mrs. Ann Blackner motored to Salt Lake last Wednesday to visit their daughters, Misses Carol Williams and Elaine Blackner. Robert Calvert spent the week-end at home and hunting deer. . Mrs. Laura Pare and son Bill and fiance, and Mrs. Louise Fackrell visited in Greenville Monday. Mr. Clarence Lambert of Santa Barbara, Cal., has spent the week at the P. M. Williams home. Visitors the past week at the G. A. Horton home were J. E. Horton of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton and family of Brigham City, Mrs. F. D. Anderson An-derson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Robert Kinross and son of Provo, Mrs. Blanche Gronning and daughter Katie, and Mrs. . Kay . Williams went to Salt Lake Monday to report for duty with the U. S. Army. Annis Openshaw of Milford. |