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Show tello, Idaho. Miss Carline and Powena Morris Mor-ris went to Salt Lake Saturday, where they joined their parents and other members of their family. fam-ily. They will return home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers and Mrs. Bertha Hickman were in Greenvil'e Saturday. Mrs. G. A. Horotn accompanied the Rogers' to Springville while they were en route to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hickman stopped in Beaver to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and family. Mrs. Horton returned to Greenville Monday with her son Earl, who continued on Monday evening to St. George, where he is transferred with Standard Stations. The Greenville ward served turkey dinner to a large crowd last Wednesday evening. A very interesting program was presented pre-sented under the direction of Mrs. Ann Williams. Dancing to the Greenville orchestra concluded conclud-ed the evening's entertainment. NEWS NOTES FROM i GREENVILLE By MRS. GEO. A. HORTON Mrs. Hoy Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kesler and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blackner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rogers and family and Mrs. Vona Cox visited vis-ited at the G. A. Horton home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis and family and Gordon Pace of Milford were over for a short' visit with the G. A. Fordhams on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Briggs and Judy, and Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Briggs enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ford-ham Ford-ham Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Robinson Rob-inson and family of Salt Lake were visiting relatives in Greenville Green-ville Tuesday. Mrs. Vivian Edwards motored to St. George last Thursday to take her grandfather, William Calvert, to the St. George Temple. Tem-ple. Accompanying them were Mrs. G. A. Fordham, Mrs. G .A. Hortoh and Mrs. J. W. Blackner. Mr. and Mrs. David Atkin accompanied ac-companied their son Jay to Ruth, Nev., last week-end, where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fackerell and family, and their son, Clarence Aiken, and family. Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Williams and Mrs. Emma Williams and Mrs. Alice Heslington are in Provo with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Elma Shipp, whose husband was drowned in Fish Lake Saturday, June 14. Mr, and Mrs, Vivian Edwards motored to Orem Tuesday to secure se-cure berries for canning. (Held over from last week) Mrs. Maurine Yardley and children of South Milford visited visit-ed last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackner. Wallace Fordham and David' Calvert spent last week-end in Salt Lake City. Robert Calvert accompanied htem home on Monday. George Marquardson of Fountain Foun-tain Green visited his mother, Mrs. Jennie Marquardson, last week. Mr. and Mis. P. M. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams returned home Tuesday from a notor tr p to California, where they visited friends nad relatives in Saa Diego and Venice. Mrs. Josephine Mott and daughter Mary and her children aie visiting with Mr- and Mrs. Victor Molt and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams Wil-liams are vacationing in California Cali-fornia while their chi dren are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. james Williams. Mrs. Julia Griffiths has her anddaughters, Helen, Margaret and Linda Griffiths, visiting her while their parents are vacationing vacation-ing in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Anderson are in Greenville to spend the summer. Mrs. Anderson las been attending school in Poca- |