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Show NEWS FROM NEWCASTLE By Norma Chrlstensen I guess the biggest news this, week is the closing of school for the summer and the opening of the fishing season. It's. too bad that the closing of school had to be marred by the tragic incident of the attack on our bus driver. I Hope that those parents condoning con-doning such an act aren't buying their youngsters a short trip to some state prison. Fishing season is a much happier hap-pier note to talg about. Our main street looked like a Los Angeles freeway Friday night and Saturday Satur-day morning. We counted about 50 boats on the pond and estimated esti-mated around 500 fishermen were there. I think most every- i one had pretty good luck. Jack Tullis is home from his studies at the BYU in Provo. Also visiting this week at the Sterling Tullis home are their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Veron Colleen) Gilbert from Garland. Gar-land. ! Mr. and Mrs. Parley Deem of Lakewood, Calif., visited at the home of their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Chrls tensen, enroute to Provo, where they attended the graduation of another daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Steele. Visiting at the Cassie Chrlstensen Chrls-tensen home over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Caine Chrlstensen Chrls-tensen and Lonnie and Vickie of Las Vegas, Nev., and also Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas and family of Enterprise. They all came for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hulet and family of Salt Lake City Visited in town over the week end. They came for Memorial Day and stayed stay-ed for the fishing season. They have been staying at the h" of their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Cha.lcs F. Hulet, and also at the Norman Hulet home. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Harrison had their family all home for a visit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ehvood Harrison and family were here fom St. George, Mr. , . , . : -4 I1U 1VUB. JWIlliy"" uaiiioun family from Henderson, Nev., Reed from Enterprise, and Mar-rill Mar-rill and Sherry Harrison from Cedar Ce-dar City. Also visiting at the Harrison Har-rison home were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Forsyth of Cedar City. Mrs. Harriet Jones and Sophia, .Tlss Betsy Hart and Mrs. Cassie Chrlstensen, drove to Kanab on Monday where they visited for a week at the home of Harriet's Mother, Mrs. Israel Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Piatt and family of Richfield were visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Piatt. They also visited vis-ited at the Robert Piatt home. Mrs. Roberta Clark and daughter Bonnie of Cedar City also visited vis-ited at the Piatt homes this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hulet and family of Cedar City visited this week with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hulet. The family of Jerome Tullis drove down from Salt Lake City over the week end to visit their relatives here. Three of his boys are staying with their cousins here for a while, and all are staying at the Scott Tullis home. Kathie Knell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knell, graduate-ed graduate-ed from Cedar City High School this year. Kathie has been very active in some of the activities at the school and she recvelved a scholarship to the CSU. She also received the Elk's Club Youth Leadership Award and was presented with a $50 boid. Congratulations, Con-gratulations, Kathie. |