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Show HEYCASTLE The MIA hold their closing social lat Tuesday evening. Graduation exercises in Cedar City and at the U S A C Logan awarded various graduation certificates cer-tificates to the following students: stu-dents: Merril Harrison and Jack Tullis from the Cedar City Junior Jun-ior High School; Cleo Tullis from the Cedar Seminary; and Colleen Tullis will receive her diploma from the U S A C. Mrs. Gordon Knell and children chil-dren are visiting in Spanish Fork with J. W. Wilde, father of Mrs. Knell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arns have moved to Cedar City where Mr. Arns has employment. The Primary held a social for the children Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Knell and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Christensen, attended the funeral of their infant in-fant niece in Leeds on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gillies of Las Vegas were here to spend the memorial Day Week end with their mother, Mrs. Geneva Gillies. Gil-lies. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Deems of Long Beach, Calif., spent Sunday at 4he home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Sandstrom and family of Eureka, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tullis and family fam-ily of Salt Lake City, were down to spend the Memorial Dy week end with their mother, Mrs. Ida Tullis. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Werber of Panaca, Nev. were visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. Lee spoke and Mrs. Werber sang I "My Task," and spoke briefly. I Main topics of discussion In Newcastle recently are, "Wouldn't "Would-n't It be something if Shell Oil Co. found oil out in the valley?" "What our reservoir is going to do for us," "What the wind, cold and drought are doing to us," and "The big fish that got away." |