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Show NEWS FROM NEW HARMONY Mrs. Vada Grant Saturday Vernile Prince attended attend-ed the Class K High School track meet at the University of I'tah -"iadium in Salt Lake City, along with other members of the Cedar City High School track team. Ver-nile Ver-nile comp'ted in the -J 10 yard run and took fifth place. Saturday morniiif.' our ward bishopric, Bp. Shcldcn Grant, Verl Kelsey and Jim I'rime, took the boys to Minersville Reservoir for an Aaronic Priesthood outing. The group spent th( day fishing. The boys who went were Weston Hall, Frank and Benny Hatty, Deon, Marvin and Neldon Hunts-mart. Hunts-mart. Mrs. Mamie Huntsman was hostess to the Ladies' Sewing Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Viola Kelsey and Mrs. Both Sehmutz went to Cedar City Sunday afternoon tc attend the AAUW Tea at the CSU. They also visited Lula Mathis at the hospi- tal. M:s. Mathis had a slight stroke last Thursday afternoon. A week ago Gordon Pace and his two sons, Mark and Steven, of Downey, Calif., visited with Abigail II. Pace. Sunday Kirs. Pace enjoyed a visit from Mr. 'and Mrs. Ix-slie Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Delias Imlay and children chil-dren from Cedar City. Ronald Curtis, 3 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curtis, underwent eye surgery in the Valley View Medical Center. He is home now and doing very well. Sandra and Scott Woolsey of Fillmore are here visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. An-thon An-thon H. Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall visited in Cedar City Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Prince have moved home from California for the summer. Mrs. Bea Piatt and children of New Castle and Mrs. Laureda Gordon of Beryl visited here Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. Mrs. Beth Schmutz and Viola Kelsey visited In Cedar City Saturday Sat-urday with Verlene Kelsey. |