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Show KAIIARRAVILLE NEWS Hannah A. Davis Everyone seems to have the holiday spirit and is getting ready rea-dy for Old Saint Nick to make his appearance. Several homes have their trees up and lights turned on and programs of entertainment enter-tainment are the main attraction. A fine program was given Saturday Sat-urday at the church to raise I funds for the church budget. Several Sev-eral nice prizes were given away. Mr. ond Mrs. Harris Gubler held !the lucky number for a beautiful! quilt. Other prizes were cakes, home made candy and pop corn balls. It was under the direction of Mrs. Ren Williams. The amount of $85.00 was received that night. The MIA gave a Christmas program pro-gram Sunday evening, Nov 18. Some of the Stake Officers from Cedar City were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis and son Paul and Mina Tlatt were Sunday visitors in Toquer-vLHe Toquer-vLHe with Mrs. Piatt's grandchildren. grand-children. Clayton Williams and daughter Deanna of Henderson, Nov., and Othal Judd of Nellis Air Base visited vis-ited here and In Cedar Citv over the week end. Ed Strubble of Cedar City spent Sunday here with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Row-en Row-en Williams'. Mr and Mrs Mario Salvagni of Whitehall, Montana, and Mrs. Zina Prlsby of Washington, Utah, visited with their daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams. Mrs. Prisby accompanied ac-companied her daughter and husband hus-band as far as Salt Lake City where she will visit with some of her other children, j Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Wil-liams Wil-liams had as their guest for n jfew days a relative from Toron-I Toron-I to, Canada, Mrs. Mildred Mount, j Rishop A.'ton Ford was a business busi-ness visitor In Las Vegas and I Henderson, Nev., for several days. I Miss Susie Leader is confined jto her home with mumps. I Truman Rollins' of the Stake j High Council attended our church (Sunday. Mr. Rollins and How-nrd How-nrd Jackson of Cedar City were jtho speakers in Sacrament meet-ling- Keeping your windshield clear wLM help keep your winter driving driv-ing record clean, says the Utah (Safety Council. Dependable do-ifrosters do-ifrosters and properly-working windshield wipers are indispensi. j ble helps, although there are moll mo-ll torists who also favor use of salt, '; glycerin or even rubbing a cut onion on Ihe windshied. What-ever What-ever you do, don't "drive blind" vhen n timely check of defroster ' and windshield wiper blades can ' assure you of good visibility in even the worst of weather. Mrs. Paula O'Larie and two children of Las Vegas visited with her grandmother, Mrs Mirui: Piatt for a short time Sunday. They were enroute to Salt Lake City to join Mr. O'Larie to make their home. Amanda Williams has returned return-ed home after spending a month in Las Vegas and Hentlenvin. Visitors in town Sunday from Cedar City were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Walker and daughters. Mari and Jeri, John H. Walkrr and Mary Margaret Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Kernel! Isum and children of Henderson, Nev, visited vis-ited with Bernell's mother, Mrs. Vaughn Isom. Mrs. Zina Pollock of Salt Lakx? City and her daughter Mrs. Ruth Pollock Stapley and two sons of California visited a .short time at the home of Mary M. Williams. Mrs. Lucile Gubler was a visitor vis-itor in Salt Lake City this wwk. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Davis arvl small daughter who have been in Dalles, Oregon, for several months have been transferred to Tuscon, Arizona. They visited1 here for a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. jecm Dvi& and Mr. and Mrs. Glarip A Berry.. |