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Show HEYCASTLE NEWS NOTES i By Norma Christensen , By the looks of all the new toys around and all the happy faces, I guess old Santa Claus made it to town. It was such a lovely warm day too, and all the youngsters could go outside and play to their hearts content. con-tent. There were a lot of visitors In town for the happy occasion. Cleo Tullls was home to spend Christmas with her folks, the Sterling Tullises. Cleo teaches school at the South Elementary Schoc' in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reber of Mesquitc, Nov., were here visiting vis-iting with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hu-let. Hu-let. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas and four youngsters of Enterprise spent Christmas Day with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Chrlstensen. Chrls-tensen. Boyd and Russel and their families rounded out the family gathering. ! Vivian Knell's father, Walter l Wilde of American Fork, Is here spending the Christmas holidays at the Gordon Knell home. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger (Lydia) Morton of Cedar City visited on Christmas Day with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartison. Albert and Iva and their family also visited In New Harmony with Ivas. family, Ashby Pace, Boyd Pace and " Mrs. Camilla Prince. ' Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hulet and family visited In St. George Monday, Mon-day, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hulet and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hulet and their family visited in New Harmony Har-mony Christmas Day with Ra- imona's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Reed I Prisbey. Mrs. Roberta Clark and daughter daugh-ter Bonnie of Cedar City, spent the holiday with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piatt and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Jones and I daughter Sophia Journeyed to Kanab Sunday to spend the Christmas holiday with Harriet's mother, Mrs. Israel Chamberlain and other family members there, j A special Christmas program (Was held Sunday in the Newcastle New-castle Ward hall instead of the regular Sunday School classes. A lT"e crowd was in attendance and everyone enjoyed the proceedings. pro-ceedings. The Escalante Valley School presented a Christmas operetta Thursday night in the Valley Recreation Hall. "The Toys that Had to Wait" was delightfully presented and the children knew their parts so w.?ll and looked so cute in their colorful costumes. After the rrogram Santa Clar.s came and gave each child a sack of Christmas candy. I Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Hulet anri famlily visited Christmas Day with their folks. Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles F. Hulet of St. Georpe and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen of Washington. They brought Belle's sister, Mary Nielson, back with them for a short vMt. I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tullls and son Vanoy of Cedar City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Tullis, Mr. and Mrs. David Tullis and Scott Tullis. |