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Show I NEWCASTLE t.ZWS NOTES Almost everyone has been so busy this week trying to get their grain cut and their hay up, that there hasn't been time left for visiting. Mrs. Verue Sandstrom and her family of Provo were visitors this week at the homes of her brothers, broth-ers, the David, Strlllng and Scott Tullis families. She brought Scott and the twin daughters, Janet and Madeline, of Mr. and Mrs. David Tullis, home. They have been In Provo for two weeks visiting vis-iting at the Sandstrom home. Visitors at the Clifton Hulet home this past week have been Ramona's Sisters, Mrs. Kather-ine Kather-ine Gifford and her family of New Harmony, and also Ramona's Ramo-na's father, Reed Prlsbrey, also of New Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beach-am Beach-am and two oldest children, Mary Ann and Rodney, of Salt Lake City, were visitors In town this week at the home of their mother and sister, Mrs. Effie Beacham and Fern, and also their brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. George Beacham. Peter Nielsen of Washington, Utah, has been visiting this week at the home of his daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hulet Roger Morton of Summit was a week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison. Leonard Reber and son Kenneth Ken-neth and nephew Lee Reber, all of Mesqulte, Nev, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nor-man Hulet, this week. The older 4-II Club girls in -town held a slumber (they didn't get much sleep) party this week on the lawn of Mrs. Luzon Forsyth. For-syth. Luzon was In town for the occasion, along with her three daughters. Boyd Pace of New Harmony, was a visitor last week at the home of his sister and her family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison. Harri-son. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hulet and daughters were visitors this week in St. George at the home of ReVoe's mother. Mrs. Albert Ladd. |