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Show KAHARRA A Town Dinner was given on March 14, at the church for all ward members over 14 years of age. There was a large crowd In attendence who enjoyed a dance after the dinner. It was under the direction of the Relief Society. George A. Berry has returned home after spending several days in Salt Lake City. Emron Reeves and son Jerry of Henderson, Nev. were week end visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reeves. Gaylen Berry and Darrell Smith attend the state basketball basket-ball tournament In Salt Lake. Mrs. May Banks and daughter daugh-ter Marva Llnsey and her small son of Salt Lake City spent a few days here with their mother moth-er and grandmother, Mrs. Betsy J. Smith. They came to be with her on her 90th birthday, March 20th. Mrs. Ethna Williams and son Rowen spent a few days in California last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams have returned home after spending spend-ing 18 months in Colorado where J. F. was stationed with the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perkins and family of Kanab were here over the week end. John Henry Williams Is in Po-catello, Po-catello, Idaho, visiting with his son and family Mr. and Mrs. Allison Al-lison Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Williams have returned home after spending spend-ing ten days in Boulder City, Nevada Ne-vada with some of their children. Mrs. Lillle Graff and daughter daugh-ter Marian of St. George visited visit-ed at the home of Hannah A. Davis Saturday evening. Men 18 years old, who are enlisting en-listing in the Navy for one year, may volunteer for submarine training. See your local recruiter, Chief Ernest Lloyd, in the Tost Office building, Cedar City, Utah, dally from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. |