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Show KANARRAVILLE NEWS I Hannah Davis The Cedar Stake M I A pre-;ented pre-;ented its road show here Wed-lesday Wed-lesday evening, Nov. 30 with Ka-larra, Ka-larra, New Harmony and some )f the Cedar Wards taking part. Mrs. Hilma Birch and some of ler children from Price visited ast week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pollock- Mr. and Mrs. WiJlard Batty and son, John, have returned from Payson, where they visited for about 10 days. Reason for the delayed visit was that John was stricken with pneumonia and was in a Provo hospital for a few days. His condition is now greatly Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Williams and children, Janice and Bud, were week end visitors in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams of Henderson, Nev, and Amanda Williams, were here over the week end. Amanda Williams is spending some time in the Nevada Neva-da city with her sons and receiving receiv-ing medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Noel B. Williams have gone to California for awhile and Mr. Williams is looking look-ing for employment. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pollock, who are living in Cedar City, came here Sunday to have their twins christened at Sacrament meeting. meet-ing. The twins were given the names of Terald and Jerald. They also had their son, Henry Lee, confirmed a member of the L D S Church. George A. Berry underwent surgery sur-gery at the L D S hospital in Salt I Lake City last week. From latest reports he was getting along fine and was greatjy improved. ' Gaynell and Berta Williams, Lizzie and Calda Davis, Bessie Davis, Canna Williams and Han nah Davis attended the funeral services for Carryle Davis at Cedar Ce-dar City Saturday. All members of our wartf were given a small envelope wftVTiie inscription "A message to a Missionary." Mis-sionary." Each one was to contribute con-tribute what he conld ard a short message to be sent to our missionarry, Devon Reeves, for I Christmas. He is laboring in the Western Canadian Mission. |