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Show HATCH REVA LOWDKft The Relief Society Bazaar was held Friday night, a nice program was enjoyed by a good sized crowd; many articles of handiwork were sold. Tho Relief Society gave a program at Sunday evening services. Mrs. Thompson of Circlevllle was the stake board visitor, her husband accompanied her. Leslie, infant daughter of the Ivor Rlggs, received her name and blessing from her father In Sacrament meeting. Visitors In Cedar City during tho week were May and Kerry Sawyer, JoAnne, Cindy and Beryl Sawyer, Julia Tur-ek, Ueta Dlx and two children, the Sam Evans', Mrs. Gale Wilcock and children. Mr. and Mrs. K. Gilford and her mother of Sprlngdale visited the Sam Evans family one day last week. The Orson Barnhursts went to Henderson last week, he came back Friday, she returned Sunday with the Kllburn Wilsons; Kllburn went Saturday to get his wife and two children after they had visited there for awhile. Visitors with the T. 11. Saw-yers were the Kay Heywoods and Anneto of Panguitch on Thursday, and the Clark Work mans of Glendale on Friday. Freida, Claudette and Fern Sutherland returned to Mont Saturday after visiting the La Val Sawyers several weeks. Mrs. Sawyer and children moved to Rlclificld where La Val has employment Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Burrows were the Irving Rose family of Hcnricvlllo and tho Max Burrows family of Fre-donla. The Stanton Sawyers and Earl Sawyer spent the weekend home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young of Los Angeles visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Evans. v. Tho David Sawyers took the Thomas Sawyers to Cedar Monday where Beryl caught ' . tho bus for Henderson where sho will visit the Robert Palmers for awhile. |