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Show HATCH REVA LOWDER The days of '47 were enjoyed here on the 23rd instead of the 24th. The Ray Burrows and Danny have moved here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans, Mrs. Ray Burrows and Mrs. Grant Dalton went to Salt Lake last Wednesday. On Friday Lynn had a second operation on his throat. The Melvin Barnhursts of Henderson went to Salt Lake to be with her father during his operation, leaving their children here with relatives. The Barnhursts and! Mrs. Burrows returned Saturday, reporting that Lynn was doing as good as could be expected. Visiting the Bob Evans family for several days were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Johnson of Nevada and three grandchildren Diane, Marie and Vaughn Johnson of Provo; they were on their way back from visiting up north. Spending Saturday with the C. D. Campbells were the Milo Campbell family of St. George, Mrs. Nola Whittaker of Circleville, Mrs Danna Adams and daughters of Henderson. Visiting now are the Ar-zy Campbells of Sal .t Lake, Mrs. Jannett Campbell of St. George. Among vislstors here during the holidays were the Lindeau Foremasters, the M. IL Baarnhursts, of St George; Velta .and Vay Sawyer from Roosevelt :the Elgen Sawyers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Workman and Mickey Johnson, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Blaino Barney and son of Kearns; the Don Wilsons, Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, Agnes Wilson, Eunice Cope, of Richfield, the George Mid-dlctons, the Elliot Barneys of Pangultch; Mrs. Julia Qulg-ley of Hurricane; the Keith Howards of Whlttier, Calif.; tho Morrcll Ncllsons of Elsi-nore; Mrs. Reta Esplln and children of Cedar City; tho Delzll Duttons, the Max Bur. row-s family of Frcdonlaj tho Ervln Rose family of Henrie-viUe; the Allen Huntlngtons, Mrs. Gam Blackburn and chll dron of Orderville. The Gam Huntlngtons of Logan visited Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Huntington. |