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Show NEWS NOTES FROM NEWCASTLE By Mildred Tullis c Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, Jr.. who are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Thursday, Mar. 1. The dance and bake sale spon-sored spon-sored by the Primary officers and teachers Saturday evening was one of the most successful events held here. A large and generous crowd was In attendance. attend-ance. Don Applegate acted as auctioneer In the food sale. The money raised went to the Ward Building Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whitelaw and f aml'y spent a few days last week in California on business and pleasure. Warren Piatt, Stirling Tullis, Clifton Hulet and Scott Tullis spent Thursday in Salt Lake City; on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hefner, Vivian Knell, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison attended the Ce-dar Ce-dar Dixie basketball game in St. George Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tullis and family of Cedar City, and Mrs. SandersT "rHSrheroL. Mr. Tullis, were Sunday visitors in town. Miss Janice Nialson of Washington Wash-ington was a Sunday afternoon visitor at the Melvin Hulet home. Mrs. Luzon Forsyth and son Roger, Mrs. Iva Harrison and daughter Lydia, and Mrs. Vivian Knell and son Michael, attended attend-ed the high school band concert In Cedar City Saturday evening. Dr. Paul Edmunds of the Cedar Stake Presidency spoke to the Aaronlc Priesthood and their fathers Sunday morning. Mrs. Minnie Dalley of Summit spent Monday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hulet. The Primary Lark class", under the direction- of their teacher, Mrs. Luzon Forsyth, presented a fine program Sunday afternoon for their parents and the ward bishopric and their wives. Visitors at church Sunday were John Kroencke and Von Morris of Pioche, Clayton Farnsworth of Panaca, and Ronald Young of Caliente, Nev. |