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Show ICANARRAVILLE NEWS By Hannah Davis An unexpected snow storm Saturday Sat-urday left five or six Inches of snow on the ground here, man-lng man-lng the highway slick and dangerous dan-gerous to travel. Sunday nlgnt the temperature was near the zero mark. Mr. and Mrs. Sherald Peterson Peter-son of Boulder City, Nev., are visiting here for a few days with Mrs. Peterson's paren's, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Williams and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams Wil-liams are spending their vacation vaca-tion in California. Plorn Williams of the Cedar Stake High Council attended all church services here Sunday. Mr. Williams and Leland Dalley occupied oc-cupied the time In Sacrament meeting. Reed Fassett has returned home after being away at Provo for some time where he had employment. em-ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Williams were in Las Vegas Saturday. Some of the children and grandchildren of W. C. Reeves visited wih him Saturday at the Rest Home in Parowan on Jan. 18 on his 91st birthday. Marvin and Laron Christensen were business visitors in Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams are very happy to have their son-! son-! in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson of Cedar j City home again from their stay I in Germany where Howard was in military service. Mrs. Jackson 'left here 11 months ago to Join i her husband there. ) Larry Reeves and a buddy, Leonard Plank of 29 Palms, Calif, were here to visit Larry's parents Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Reeves, for a short time. They returned to I their base Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams of Henderson. Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Las Vegas were visitors here over the week end. Miss Kamala Rapole of India visited our school here last week. Our Junior M-Men under the the leadership of Delile Davis played two league games of basketball bas-ketball at Cedar Ci'y, winning one and losing one, with the I First and Seconds wards. |