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Show ICATIARRAVILLE HEWS Hannah Davis Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pollock were some of their children and grandchildren, Mrs. Lula Larson of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Nola Merrill and daughter Carolee of Payson, and Mrs. Freda Woodbury and children, Konna Rae and Kim-bajl Kim-bajl of Henderson. Nev. George A. Berry has returned home after visiting in Salt Lake City for a couple of weeks, lie was accompanied back by his daughter, Mrs. Eloda Nevvber-ger Nevvber-ger and Mrs. Gloria Anderson of Salt Lake City. Visitors at the home of Mr. Berry was Bill Anderson and son Mike of California, brother-in-law of Mrs. Anderson. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis were Mrs. Davis' mother, Rachel Cower Cow-er of Cedar City, and her sister Mrs. Mildred Reese and daughter of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Williams and family of Seattle, Wash., are here for a few clays visit with his mother, Mary M. WUliams, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Devor Pollock gave a weiner roast In honor of their daughter Linda on her 14th birthday. Several of her friends from here and New Harmony enjoyed en-joyed the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Delile Davis gave a weiner roast for a group of friends of their daughter Mary Hanna on her 11th birthday. Mrs. Darlene Wilkinson and small son have returned to their home in Salt Lake City after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Williams. Wil-liams. Several of our people attended Stake Conference in Cedar City Saturday and Sunday and the dedication of the new stake house Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Marva Prince and children, chil-dren, Lowell, Deanna and Roland, Rol-and, of New Harmony, spent Sunday Sun-day here with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Davis. Several of our young people enjoyed a mutton and corn roast on Kanarra Mountain Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vergene Davis were business visitors in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Fife and children, Colleen and Dorothy, of Summit, visited for a short time Tuesday morning with Mrs. Fife's mother, Hannah Davis. They were enroute home from California where they visited with relatives and enjoyed the last game of the Little League tournament. Their other two children, chil-dren, Dick and Donna Gayle, will visit there for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fife stated that all should be proud of the boys from Cedar City for their wonderful won-derful playing and sportsmanship. sportsman-ship. Mc. and Mrs. Rowen Williams were business visitors In Las Vegas Ve-gas last week. Miss Barbara Williams is a business visitor In Stockton, California Cali-fornia this week. ' Amanda Williams spent a few days in New Harmony with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Prince. FJton Stout, former bishop of Kanarravllle Ward, but now of Las Vegas, vls'lted about town Saturday with friends. |