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Show NEWS NOTES FROM NEWCASTLE I Mildred Tullis The Ward Sunday School has been reorganized. New officers are Russell Christensen, Warren Piatt and Darwin Hulet. Outgoing Outgo-ing officers were Norman Hulet, Charles Hart and Lane Austin. Stake officers here to assist the new officers were Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Holllnger and Mrs. Eva Holllnger of Ploche. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christensen and family of Long Beach, Calif., were here to spend Memorial Day with their folks. Some of our townspeople attended at-tended the High School Graduation Gradua-tion Exercises in Cedar City last week. Students from here who graduated were Cleo Tullis and Sheldon Hefner. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bekins of Los Angeles spent two days In town this week overseeing their business Interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelsen and family of Washington, Utah, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Melvin Hulet home. Mrs. Delia Hunt returned to her home in northern Utah this week after spending the past few weeks here caring for his mother, Mrs. Robert Piatt , Some of our people attended the MIA Regional Dance Festival In St. George Saturday evening. Colleen and Cleo Tullis and friends, Winona and Lareeda Prince from New Harmony, spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake City on business. Speakers In Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were Duard Terry and Ed Hunt of Enterprise and Von Morris of Ploche, members of the Stake High Council. On Friday, May 25. a 4-H club was organized here. The name of "Fairy Cooks" was chosen for the club and officers selected were Kathleen' Knell, as president and organist, Beverly Ann Christensen Christen-sen as vice president and music director, Jeanne Forsyth as secretary, sec-retary, treasurer and reporter.. The club Is for 10-year-old girls j and the material to be studied Is "Have Fun With Foods." Dem-I onstrations for two kinds of sandwiches and two milk drinks will be our next week's lesson.1 It will be held at the home of our leader, Luzon Forsyth. j |