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Show NEWCASTLE By Norma Christensen There are a lot of townspeople townspeo-ple down with colds or flu this week. About every family has been affected one way or ai;.th-er. ai;.th-er. Johnny Sandsrom, son of Mrs. "Verne Sandstrom, and his girl friend Judy, both of Provo, were "Jicrtr iasi week end io visit iheir relatives. Sterling and David Tullls and their families, and Scott Tullis. Scott returned with them and will visit for for two .or three weeks with his sister, Verue and her family. - A town meeting was held last week and a new town board was elected to take care of all civic Improvements for the community. communi-ty. Those elected were Boyd Christensen, chairman; Sterling "Tullis, vice chairman; Trusten Hart, secretary; and Albert Harrison Harri-son and Verl Woolsey, board members. Mr. and Mrs. George Jolley and daughters visited in Parowan over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Applegate and their , family. The Applegates are for- J mer residents of Newcastle. i, Mr. and Mrs. Trusten Hart and, J family were Sunday visitors at) the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob J (Jane) Nelson and family of Ce- dar City. J Mr. and Mrs. Warren Piatt and family were visitors Monday in J New Harmony at the home of j Bea's father, Low Prince, and , other relatives. J Mr. and Mrs. Reed Prlsbey of J New Harmony were visitors this week at the home of their J daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hulet. J Uvada Stake Conference will he I. rid this coming Sunday in J the Enterprise Ward chapel. Pre- Riding authorities from Salt Lake ' City will be Elder El Ray L. Christiansen, assistant to the ' quorum of the Twelve, and Paul J C. Childs of the Welfare Com- , mittce. A special fcaturo of the J conference will be the Primary children of the stake who will J furnish music for both of the 1 Sunday sessions. |