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Show NEWCASTLE t.EWS fJGYES Ey MilJred Tullis A Town meeting was called Saturday Sat-urday of last week to eK-'-t a new town board, which will wor k work on town prol,hms and pin'i cotnmjnity progress. Those elected elect-ed were Monte Sotenson. Dea'i Forsyth. David Tullis. V'erl Wool soy and Charles Hart. One of fie most urgent prof)-l"ms prof)-l"ms sujiKested by those present, was the need for more town water wa-ter for gardens and I:iwns. The water allotted for this purpose many years ago does not allow for an Increase in population s many of our present home owners own-ers have no town water. Other problems suggested were Improvement Im-provement of town streets, a new garbage dump site and improvement improve-ment of the tennis court facilities. .... Mrv and Mrs. Murray Harrism have purchased the Bill Krue'r home on second South and Seventh Sev-enth West in Cedar City and are planning to move there within tlw next f?w r"ays. The Harrison home here was bought by M. and Mrs. Charles Hart. Jr. i Little Ronald Sorenson, son of Monte and Gone Sorenson, has been very 111 with the fl i and at the present time is receiving medical care at the Iron County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Truston Hart Have moved from the ranch up into town. They have purchased a new big trailer house and have moved onto the home lot of the Murray Harrisons. j Five of our girls were baptiwd Saturday afternoon at the chapel cha-pel at Enterprise. They were Janet and Madalain Tullis, Yvonne Forsyth, Donna Rae Unlet Un-let and Sophia. .Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Knell and sons Bobby and Gail spent the Easter week end in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison and family. Mrs. Gordon Knell an I Mi'.'helj and Kathleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Cain Christensen an! f.im'.Iy spent Easter Sunday at Snow's Canyon, T.Ir. and Mrs. David Tullis v.vre hosts Sunday afternoon at ' i Easter Lunch at their home. Guests were Ruth Porter and son D n aiv! Elizabeth Iee of Leeds, i v! Ida and Scott Tullis and the S'.blins Tullis children. Hi line Staplcy of the Iron C;inty Cancer Committee, gave an interesting discussion and s'nwcd a film about the growth of cancer, to the Special Interest Inter-est Class in M I A meeting on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Iverson and two sons of Salt Lake City, visited In town Wednesday with the Dean Forsyth family. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Harris1 .and family of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harrison and family of Enterprise visited here Easter Sunday with the Murray Harrisons. Those from our twn who at-en-'e I General Conference n Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Tullis and Bishop and .Irs. Mchin Ilulet. The Hulets wer" accompanied by Janice Neils-in of Washington and a Mr. I Jennings of Hurricane. I Mr and Mrs. ALon.o Christen- spent two days recently vis- j .In with ,Mr. and Mrs. Lane Austin ; of , Las Vegas.. v Tie stockholders . of the town Vater B ar1 held a business neeting last week. The follow-'nj follow-'nj new officers were elected: Merman MeCardy, Albert Harrison, Harri-son, Dean Forsyth, Verl Woolsey and Warren Piatt- . Bishop Melvln Hulet, Stirling Tullis. Vivian Knell and Shirley Hart attended the Stake Welfare meeting in Panaca Wednesday, evening. riiysicir'.n: "Now. see Iu-e, ax i. You'll jn--t have to cm ' w: on y ur Intake of alcohol o' vim won't have a red jor. i . v't. You know what a red )-;.':'- js ron' you?" T: - v jnticnt: "I tiling itsh a o- 'en non-commkhioned offi- --,orist. charged with - "' ' n-: throuph a red Iipht at n '-vr eetion. explained to the "T !'wivs hurry through Inter, sections to get out of the way of i'ckles drivers." |