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Show PANGUITCH Word has been received by Mrs. Ituta Houston that her son A1C Toney U. Houston has been promoted to the grade of Staff Sergeant and haa been assigned as Supply Sergeant of a new squadron. SSgt. Houston Is stationed nt Amarlllo AFI1. Texas. Lula Dickinson Is sporting a new green Tudor Ford Sedan. Mr. and Mra. Hlchard Myers of Provo were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orton. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Talbot and Celeste Miller were among those attending the funeral of William U. Thornton' at Parowan last Saturday. Frank Daly. Heed Henderson and Howard Prince attended the Ptah Fish and Onme Convention at Salt Lake Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Howard Prince Is the proud owner of a beautlfut new Custom-line Ford Sedan.' Flora Hardwell was hostess to the Monday Night bridge club. Florence Parker won-high, Cleta Cherrlngton won 2nd, and consolation went to Flora Bardwell. Slam honors were shared by Ver-da Cooper and Margaret Haycock. Cuests were Addle Talbot and Norma Cuskelly. Dr. and Mrs. Sims Dugglnsand daughter Sharlene spent the week end at Suit Lake City. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Hill Webb and son of Price. Violet Miller retimed home last Thursday from Salt Lake where she visited a week with Mr. and Mra. Max Kyte. Mr. and Mra. Tom Davles became new grandparents recently when their two daughters pre-Kt'iited them with grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lund (Lela) of Yerlngton. Ner. were the parents of n baby boy. The Lunds have two small daughters at home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fullmer (Ura) of 'Salt Lake were the parents of a baby girl. The Fullmers also have a son. - Mr. Tom Davles Is able to be up and around again after undergoing an operation at the Panguitch. Hospital recently. Mr. (ilen Lee and Mr. Jaraei Sargent left Sunday for Salt Lak City. (Hen will attend a Welfare convention, Mra. Amelia Woodard was "i hostess at a tea, In honor ot her i daughter-in-law Marra and son 1 Artie, at her home last Saturday 1 Mrs. Kllibeth Orton returned 4 home Friday from Delta where 41 ahe visited for 11 week. She was 4 accompanied home by her aon 4 and family. Mr. and Mra. Dee Or- T ton. Saturday, they all motored I to Flagstaff where they spent the T .weekend with Mr. and Mra, Hoh I Houston. i Mr. and Mrs. Qulnn Hlrharda 41 look their son Hilly to Salt Lake V where he underwent a major op- 4 eratlon last Tuesday. . J Wallace Crosby, smalt aon ot 4) Mr. and Mrs. Silas Crosby; swal- 4) lowed a quarter and at first It 4) wna thought a major operation 41 would be required. Hut a second 4) (xnmlnatlon revealed young Wal- 4 lace was out of danger and no op- 4 eratlon was necessary. 4 Stanley A. Tebba made a bust- 4 ness trip to Phoenix last week. 2 The Senior Class are going on Monday to Doulder Dam on an 1 overnight trip. Among the people from out of 4 town attending the se'rvlcea for Orlan Salisbury wei Mr. and Mrs, K, O. Salisbury. Pleasant drove; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Chamber. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rx-celh Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McEwen, Ogden; Mr. C. D. Salisbury. Mrs. dene 'Jones, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Excell. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McEwen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. an) Mrs. Henry Mun-son, Santa Harbara, Calif,; Mr. Oke Salisbury, St. George; Mrs. Mitchell Henaon, Miss Era Taylor Parowan; Mr. and Mra. M, S. Andelln, Mesa, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Parkinson, Benjamin; Mr. Paul Salisbury, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwen, Lay ton; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lis-ton, Escalante; Mrs. Merna Johnson; Mrs. Everett Anderson. Mrs. Hud Miller, Miss Joyce Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hloomqulst, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Fournler, Mr. and Mrs. II. Asa Dewey, Mr. and Mra. B. L. Salisbury, Mr. and Mra J. D. Salisbury. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Salisbury, Mr. and Mra. Bert staples, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cander, Richfield, i Nell Uouldlhg of Phoenix was f- a house guest at the home of Jes- ! hie Mae Gibson. |