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Show PANGUITCn 4 Turn Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marshall, recently un-derwint surgery on his eyes at the Salt Lake Vet Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall who spent ten days there report he Is doing well. Monte Marshall, Jim Yardley and Art Crosby liae gone to Lake Mead for a week's flshlne. "Scotty" Worttien Is enrnute home from Korea where he has been stationed the past ear. Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott Worthen were up from Hurricane Tues-da;. . Scott reports that nearly all the fruit trees are In bloom there. Mis. Dewey Adams and daughter of Henderson, Nev. are limiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Illaine K. Sevy. Dewey has hen releasetl from the Marine Corps and is now employed at Henderson. Mis. Margaiet Hffle Heywood (ilobrated her 80th birthday In Feb.. at the home of her son James at Cedar City. Mr. and Mm. Illaine K. Sevy, Mrs. Nina Ileth Harding and son "and Mrs. .Mary Adams and daughter ip Iteil Mrs. Sevy's mother for the occasion. Kate Church entertained I,e (Jul Matrons at bridge at the home or Mary Cherrington who was the club guest of the evening. Cleta CherrlnRton won high, Iteulah Allen won 2nd. and consolation went to Susie Johnson. Mrs. I an be I Ipson reports inai her mother. Mis. S. K. llenrie, has Inen lelcased rrom the I.DS hospital- nnd Is now recuperating t home. t Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Camer-c.n ami Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge 1'albot spent Sunday and Mon-!a at Vegas, N'ev. Mr. and Mis. Herman Houston Here weekend ilsltors at Iia Vegas, Nev, Art Hatch spent the weekend from college with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller nnd daughter Shirley spent several days last week at Salt Lake. Mrs. Celesta Miller and daughter Lucille returned homo with them, Mrs. Wllford Uoe is nt Sail I-nke receiving medical care. Sims Dugglns was home over the weekend from the U. of U. Viva Mecham of Tropic underwent surgery at the hospital this week. |