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Show NEWS FROM KANARRAVIILE Mrs. Hannah Davis Theasant season came to m end Monday with most hunters bagging birds. The pheasants were not as plentiful as usual this year and few limits were bagged in this area. Mrs. Hazel Davis and ns David and Henry spent the week end in St. George with relatives. Mrs. Wilma Trimble and chih'.. ren of Nevada spent a few clays htre last week with her father, Sam L. Pollock. Mrs. Agness Strubble and Mer. na Hansink of the Primary Stake Board attended Primary lieic last week. Dick Fife of Summit spent thv weekend here with his grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Hannah Davis, and enjoyed the pheasant hunt u4'h his uncle Leonard Davis nd Michael Williams. Don Robinson has re'ifn.'d home from the Iron County Hospital. Hos-pital. We are pleased to report his condition Improved. The town election was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C5eorge Munford. Leonard Davis was elected Town President with Wil-lard Wil-lard Batty and Clair Beatry hs four-year Trustees. Keith and Garth Pollock are holdovers on the board. Jim Prince of New Harmony attended Priesthood meeting here Sunday morning. Rowen and Gary Williams have returned home after working work-ing at Monticello for several weeks. Speakers in Sacrament meet- I Ing Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. i Ervln Williams, Nedra Ence and Barbara Williams. I Visiting with thJir moiher. j Mabel Williams, last week were ! Leona Dalton of Parowan atd I Iona Livermore of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Ba;ton jof Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius F. Williams. They were accompanied accompan-ied by a grandson of trie Williams, Wil-liams, Oren Dal ley. Rosie Graff and Bobby Furr oX Cedar City visited with Regie's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jen Wil lams. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wake-ling Wake-ling and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bladen and children of Cedar City were Sunday visitors at the Preston Williams home. |