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Show NEWS FROM SUfVUVHT evening. 1 Mrs. Minnie Dalley and daughter Mary Beth are visiting vis-iting in Newcastle at the present pre-sent time with Minnie's brother broth-er and family, the Darwin Hu-lets. Hu-lets. Mrs. Ella Lawrence and Ralph Green are both in the ! Valley View Medical Center. Mrs. Lawrence was taken there Thursday and Mr. Green Sunday. Mrs. Donna Davenport Mr. and Mrs. James Prince nd daughters Renee and De-nise De-nise traveled to Cannonville .a.,t Friday to attend funeral rvices for Mr. Prince's grandfather, grand-father, James N. Henderson, j2, who died in Salt Lake City, Feb. 7. They were accompani-jd accompani-jd by Mrs. Prince's sister, .Shirley Prince of Coronado, Jalif., and a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Prince of El Jajon, Calif., who visited here until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Morton j traveled to Pioche, Nev., Saturday Sa-turday evening to attend a wedding reception and were accompanied by Mrs. Morton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 Harrison of Newcastlef r ' j Mrs. J. Frank Dalley entertained enter-tained Saturday evening in lienor of her son, Mark, on his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker had their daughter RaLayne home for the 4jtkcnd. She is attending Bea'uTy School in Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Dalley welcomed their daughter Bonnie Bon-nie home over the weekend. She is employed in Salt Lake City. Members of Eddie Brown's family of Luplan, Arizona, visited with him over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fife and son Gillman visited in Salt Lake City from Friday to Monday Mon-day with their daughter, Mrs. Mack Rider and family. Weekend visitors at the Hy-rum Hy-rum Humpherys home was their son Kent of Los Angeles, and daughter, Mrs. Denny Woodard and family of St. George. Mrs. Helen Matheson accompanied accom-panied her brother-in-law and jlster, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Willi Wil-li in of Pioche, Nev., to Flagstaff, Flag-staff, Arizona last week for an overnight stay. Mrs. Hulda Peterson, who is spending the winter in Washington, Wash-ington, Utah, and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ardice Williamson of Las Vegas were here last week on business. j Recent visitors at the Herbert Her-bert White home was a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Steven White of Cedar City. Linda Kay Tucker spent a day last week in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Hulet and their two younger children, child-ren, David and Marianne, traveled tra-veled to Roy, Utah, Friday for a three days' visited with Mrs. Hulet's parents, a sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mathews, LaRae and Stan. The other Hulet children remained re-mained here with their grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet. Their oldest daughter, daugh-ter, Diane, was crowned queen of the Cedar City Junior High 1 School Valentine dance Friday |