OCR Text |
Show KAHARRAVILLE NEWS Hannah A. Davis Miss Dewie Duvtes was on of the 10 first winners in the Safety Safe-ty contest held in Cedar City. She received a ladies' suit as her prize. Ward Conference was held here last Sunday with all the stake presidency in attendance. Mrs. Carina Williams and chil-. chil-. dren spent Tuesday in Summit with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudder Fife B. N. and Cheril Williams, children of Mr. and Mrs. R-s Williams, are visiting in Las Vegas Ve-gas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Deed Williams were business, visitors in Salt Lake City having gone to get medical care for Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Kmery Pollock and son-in-law and daughter of Salt Lake City, visited for a short time with Mr. Pollock's father Sam L. Pollock. j Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Williams and family have returned to their home in Salt Lake City after af-ter visiting for a couple of weeks here and in Hurricane with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Eloda Newberger has returned re-turned to her home in Salt Lake City after visiting here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Williams and family of Seattle, Wash., spent a week here visiting their mother, Mrs. Mary M. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell and family were business visitors in Salt Lake City and Murray. Bryce Williams has gone to Yakima, Wash, where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Reeves and children, Norma and Bruce, were vvisitors in Las Vegas over the week end. J. L. Piatt was home from Salt Lake City for a short visit with his family. Joan Williams returned to her home in Los Angeles after spending spend-ing a month here with her grandfather, grand-father, Ren Williams and other relatives. Marian Williams accompanied her grandmother, Mrs. Zina Prls-by Prls-by of Washington. Utah, to Mori-' tana to visit with a daughter who lives there. Several of our young married couples enjoyed a chicken supper sup-per on Kanarra mountain Sun-dav Sun-dav evening. Mrs. Arilella Ford was a Sun-day Sun-day visitor here. She was accom- panicd by her sister. |