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Show ' By Norma Christrasen Happy over the safe arrival of their firstborn, are Mr. and Mrs. George Beacham. A baby boy was born to them last week in the Iron County Hospital. Mrs. ReVoe Hulet attended the open house held last week In1 celebration of the 76th birthday of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Alge of Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Asay of Pro-vo Pro-vo were visitors this week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Chrlstensen, Mrs. Effle Beacham and Thomas Forsyth. Mr. Asay will be remembered as the for- mer Saxon Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hefner, former residents of Newcastle, now residing in Stockton, Callt, were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison. Har-rison. The Hefners had been on an extensive tour of the midwest, stopping in Denver, Colo., for a visit with their daughter Dorothy, Doro-thy, and her husband and baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Chrlstensen Chrlsten-sen traveled to St George iant week on business and to visit Cassie's sister, Mrs.. Lucille Snow. Sacrament meeting Sunday was under the direction of the visiting Uvada Stake high eeun-cllmen. eeun-cllmen. Speakers were Brothers Grant Lee of Panaca, Albert Holt and Clinton Bowler, both, of Enterprise. En-terprise. . ' Mr. and Mrs. WUllam .Logo-semo .Logo-semo of Yerlngton, Nev, wese visitors this week at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison. The annual stockholders meeting meet-ing of the Newcastle Reservoir Company was Jield Monday. The meeting was held for the election of officers and to discuss the present water situation.; ' Mrs. Norma Thomas arid children chil-dren of Enterprise was a visitor at the home of Russel and Hatk-erine Hatk-erine Chrlstensen. " ' |