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Show I NEWS NOTES FROM NEWCASTLE By Mildred Tullls After serving the people of Newcastle as postmistress, Mrs. Geneva GUlies retired from that position Monday. Belle Neilson Hulet was appointed in her place. Work on the reservoir Is progressing. pro-gressing. Rock bottom was reached reach-ed early last week and since then the work of filling in has been going forward rapidly There has beon considerable sickness in town for the past two weeks. Flu with complications of croup and earache has touched most of the families In town. Mr. and Mrs. Les Topp of Redding, Red-ding, Calif, were visitors at the Charjes Hart home Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Knell, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beacham, Cleo and Jack Tullls and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jolley participated in the Uvada Stake Dance Festival In Caliente, Nev., Saturday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Albert Harrison was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised, when her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Pace, and her sister, Mrs. Camila Prince, of New Harmony, came over Tuesday to honor her on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Woolsey attended at-tended the funeral of their aunt, Mary WooJsey, In New Harmony Monday. Mrs. Jennie Gentry and Mrs. Rosella Elliker of Panaca, Nev. visited our Relief Society meeting Tuesday as representatives of the Stake Relief Society board. |