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Show I KANARRAVILLE NEtVS I V' i J By Hannah Doris Alice Pollock was made very happy Aug. 19 on her 76th birthday birth-day by her children and grandchildren grand-children gathering at her home for a chicken supper. There were 40 present for the occasion. Out-of-town members were Mrs. Nola Merrll and daughter Carolee of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Larson, Lar-son, Mrs. Carol Jean Dixon and two children of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pollock and family fam-ily of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Pollock Pol-lock and family of Cedar City and Darlene Isom of Henderson. Roma Wood and daughter Sharla of Las Vegas visited here enrite to Salt Lake City. They were accompanied by her mother moth-er Hettle Pollock and Cheryl Williams. Wil-liams. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Piatt and baby of Salt Lake City were week end visitors with his parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Lyle Piatt Chesley Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams, attended at-tended a party in Cedar City at the home of Miss Joan Duncan.1 He was pleased to mingle with his school friends once again and reports a very enjoyable evening. eve-ning. I Mrs. Leona Dalton and son of Parowan visited last week with: her mother. Mable Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Reeves and son Leon and Val Davis visited I at Glen Canyon one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovell have! moved home from Cedar City and taken over the Ranche Cafe. Visiting Mary M. Williams Aug. 21 on her 82nd. birthday were her daughter and family, Mrs. Lola Prince of New Harmony Harmo-ny and her granddaughter Yvonne Talmadge and girls of Cedar City. Attending the County Fair at Hurricane last week were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cornelius and family and Mary Hannah Davis. Michael Williams, Dale Cornelius Cor-nelius and B. N. Williams enjoyed enjoy-ed a camping trip on Kanarra Mountain for a few days last week. Stanley Williams is here visiting visit-ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Williams, from California, Califor-nia, where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cornelius attended at-tended the funeral for Sam Bell last week In Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Las Vegas and their daughter Faun Marshall and children of Salt Lake City have been visiting here with relatives. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lortn Robinson were some of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robinson and family of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boardman of Paragonah, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson of Cedar .City. Bob Cornelius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cornelius, spent a few I days In Salt Lake City with rela-tives. rela-tives. Visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gubler, were Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Naegle and family of Salt Lake City. Several people from here en-Joyed en-Joyed the road show festival at CSU auditorium Saturday evening. eve-ning. I Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Williams were Doris Sanstrom and son Stephen San- ' ta Ana, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strubble of Cedar City and Dr. I David Dixon and Glen Hang-hum Hang-hum of California. Visiting with their mother Davis Da-vis over the week end were Mar-va Mar-va Prince and children of New Harmony, and Mr. and Mrs. Rud-ger Rud-ger Fife and girls of Summit. I Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woodbury and children are here from Las Vegas visiting their mothers Alice Pollock and Arvilla Woodbury. Wood-bury. Mr. and Mrs. Verde Williams and son Kyle of Downey, Calif., j visited here with his mother Eth-! Eth-! na Wood and other family members. mem-bers. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gubler have a new grandson, born at the Iron County Hospital to their 1 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Humphries of La-Verkln. La-Verkln. MK.aei Williams, David Da-vles, Da-vles, B. N. Williams, Lenls Davis and Janice Blake attended a party par-ty at St George last week. |