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Show KAIIARRAVILLE HEWS t Hannah A. Davis Mrs. Ethna Ford and son Gary Williams have returnd home after af-ter being In Sa.1t Lake City for two weeks 'where Gary under went surgery at the LDS hospital. hospi-tal. Gary's condition Is somewhat improved. Mrs. Mina Piatt spent a few days In Cedar City with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Browning Brown-ing Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Berry and children Alona and Scott spent the Thanksgiving hoJiday in Salt Lake visiting with Mr. Berry's father, George A. Berry, who is ill in the L D S hospital there. The family of Mrs. Rozell Christonsen gave the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Marvin Mar-vin Christensen and his sister Mrs. Coy Berry, were the speakers speak-ers and Maynard and Jack Christensen played a guitar and harmonica duet. Iona Livermore and two children, chil-dren, and Jerry Isom spent Thanksgiving in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Lalif Wood and daughter Sharla of Las Vegas spent Thanksgiving here with relatives. They were accompanied accompan-ied back by Mrs. Wood's mother, Mrs. Hettie Pollock, who will visit there for a while with her children. chil-dren. Mr. and Mrs. WLMard Batty and children spent Thanksgiving in Pavson with a daughter and fam 1y. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan HasklJl. While there their son John be- came ill with pneumonia and is now in a hospital in Provo. A daughter was born last week in the Iron County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Vergene Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams Wil-liams and Joe Leader were visitors visit-ors in Las Vegas Saturday. Mrs. Elda Fife and children of Summit and Ros'yn Fife of Cedar City visited last week with Mrs. Fife's mother, Hannah A. Davis. Mrs. Rosena Blake of St. George is here with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson Peter-son and children David and Lau-ralee Lau-ralee of Downey, Calif visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Williams. |