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Show CIRCLEVILLE Speakers in Sacrament meeting were George Spencer. Dale Marsh nnd Mr. Dahl. Mrs. Dahl gave a piano solo, Donald Whlttaker was In Salt Lake on business last week Mrs. Lula Betenson is working In Ogden. The D. Q. Cannons have a new Chevrolet, Nine couples surprised Arthea Horton with a party in honor of her birthday. The Garold Hortons visited In Cedar City Sunday. Mrs. Dolores F. McDonald, daughter of the late Ausrlal and Louise Fullmer, died In Chicago, Ezra Bird broke one of his toes. Ten Relief Society members attended the meeting at Escalante Saturday. The Rarlo Fullmers are grandparents of two new grandchildren. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nell (Donna) Dveta of Calif, and a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dwaln Fullmer of Monroe. The Rex Fullmers of Phoenix aro grandparents of their first grandchild, a son being born to Mr. and Mrs, Brent Fullmer. Bruce Peterson and Edmund Andrus spent the weekend at Salt Lake. Mrs. Fay Nay had a quilting at iter home Friday. Mrs. Ida Dobson Is 111 with the flu. Marabeth and Velma May Moosman enjoyed a double birthday party last Friday. Margie Smith wts home last Sunday. Mildred Peterson is home aft-it working tlx months In Ner. Irwin Lay spent the weekend at home. George Westwood, Donald Whlttaker and Phil Allen went to Los Angeles Saturday to regrade two loads of potatoes. Richard Crane broke a bone In the arch of his left foot. Ta)lor Reynolds and Ezra Rlrd took a load of potatoes to Phoenix Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whlttaker spent a few days last week at Salt Lake. Clarence LeFevre was in Pan. gultch last week for a medical check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whit-taker, Mr. and Mrs Ceroid Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whlttaker went to the Mantl Temple Thursday. Mrs. Delia Reynolds Is feeling better after being quite ill. Mrs. Edith Nay Is home after spending three weeks In Corpus Christl, Texas with her son Junior and wife. The Rled Sudweeks spent Frl dav In Kanab. |