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Show KANAOnAVILLE HEWS NOTES I By Hannah Davit Philip Stewart ct Cedar City, and M'm Sharon Znr wore Married Saturday, April 16 at the home ci her mother, Mrs. Ferl Ztihnse, vrith Bishop Giles Bo-1 leader of Cedar City performing tfc ceremony. A reception was held that evening In the ward recreation hall from 6 to 10. i lit. and Mrs. Waldo Reeves aad aoo Bruce were week end vMtors at Page. Ariz, with their Aaoghter, The Don Houser fam- lira. Jack Hoover returned home after several days' visit in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrr. Harrb Gubler had all their chlMren and grandchildren grand-children with them over the week end. They were Mr. and lira. Than Naegle and children mC SaltXaka City, Ur. -and Mrs. Norman Humphries and family of LaVerkln and Mr. and Mrs. Price Workman and family of Palm Dale. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams f Henderson. Nev., were here to visit with his mother, Amanda WBllams. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Davis and family and Roma Wood and her daughter Shaiia of Las Vegas were here to attend the wedding f Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson and Bud Williams . and Linda Pollock spent Sunday at Lehman's Leh-man's Cave. Ifettie Pollock, who has been -rbiting In Las Vegas for a few weeks, came to attend the wedding wed-ding of her niece, Sharon Zoh-met. Zoh-met. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Merrill of Payson visited here with her mother, Alice Pollock, and about town with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles and on David and Mr. and Mrs. Boss Williams and son B. N. attended at-tended a Seminary banquet at the stake house Saturday evening. eve-ning. The boys received their Seminary pins. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hastings f Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Bish Parker of Flagstaff, Ariz, were Sunday visitors at the Kenneth Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kossen, Clara Williams of Henderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Greger-son Greger-son and family of Salt Lake City Ci-ty were visitors at the Glade Berry Ber-ry and Preston Williams home. They were called here because of the serious Illness of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Wau-na Wau-na Blackburn of Cedar City. I |