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Show NEWS NOTES FROM GREENVILLE Br MRS. GEO. A. HORTON Mr. and Mrs. Dale Street came down from Salt Lake Saturday Sat-urday for an overnight visit with the J W. Blackners. Mrs. Mitchell Mit-chell Stoddard and family and Miss Celeste accompanied them. Mrs Stoddard and children will visit here this week. Celeste is at home after spending her vacation va-cation with her sisters in Salt Lake City and Blanding. . I Mr. and Ifts. David Atkin are' vacationing in Idaho in com- ( pany with their 'son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fackerell and family of Ruth, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith and daughter of Ruth, Nev., were in Greenville en route to Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris Mor-ris accompanied them, returning home Saturday. Mrs. Emma Williams was at home two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Williams and Mrs. Lillian Williams motored to Provo Saturday to take her back j to spend some time with her j daughter, Mrs. Elma Shipp. I I i We learned last week that Ejick Horton is serving as President Pres-ident of the Shiprock district in the Southwest Indian Mission Mis-sion where he has spent the past year with the Navajo Indians. In-dians. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackner and sons were visiting their children in Milford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams and family visited here Sunday, returning to their home in Cedar City Monday. Spending their vacation time in Beaver and Greenville are Mr. and Mrs. Von Beeson and daughter of Provo. Visitors atsacrament meeting Sunday evening were Melvin Bradshaw of Adamsville and Ira L. Yardley of Beaver. Misses Carline and Rowena Morris are visiting in Draper, with their uncle and aunt, Mr: and Mrs. Vyron Baker. Margaret Ann Jones, niece of the G. A. Hortons, reutrned to her home in Midvale Friday after spending two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers and family visited briefly en route to their home in Salt Lake City ! last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rogers spent Friday evening at the G A. Horton home. The Misses Marline and Connie Con-nie Lund of Salt Lake City are spending a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. Julia K. Griffiths. |