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Show NEWCASTLE HEWS NOTES Mildred Tullis Mrs. Wallace Freeman and children of Dove Creek, Colo., are visiting at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tullis took their son Allen to Provo over the week end to consult with a spe.-.alist abo.it his eyes. Mr. and Mrrs. Don Applegate l left Sunday to take their daughter daugh-ter F.velyn, '.o Provo for an eye operation. Visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Melvin Unlet Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Neilson from Washington, Utah; Mrs. Mary Prince of St. George, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lancaster and children from Las Vegas, Nev. Miss Colleen Tullis left Saturday Satur-day foi Zion Park where she will be employed foi the summer. Reed Harrison, who has been ill for some time was taken to the county hospital Saturday for f ;rther treatment. Miss Emmi Neilson, home demonstration agent, met here with the Relief Society members Tuesday aftornoon and discussed "Care of Fruits and Vegetables." Miss Cleo Tullis visited with relatives in Eureka, Utah Saturday. Satur-day. The Hart f imily held a reunion reun-ion Saturday at Navajo Lake. All of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Hart, Sr., were present. A large group of townspeople went to Veyo to swim Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Tullis went to St. George last Thursday Thurs-day night to attend a watermelon I "bust" given by the temple workers work-ers in honor of President Harold i S. Snow, on his birthday. |