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Show HEW HARMONY Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Pace havt. moved into their new home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Childs and family have moved into their new home. They brought the Chapmans home and moved here from Cedar City. Mrs. Mervin Prince and her now baby boy, who was born May 2G, returned home from th3 Cedar City hosiptal last week. Dorothy's mother, Mrs. Richard Densley, one of Dorothy's Dor-othy's sisters have been here from Midvale visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Whitehead White-head and family of Henderson, Hender-son, Nev. spent the weekend here with Doyle Whitehead. Manuel Dostalek of Pasadena Pasa-dena was here Sunday to visit vis-it his father, Emil Dostalek. Mrs. Fern Hall of Cedar City spent several days here last week with her father, J. L. Prince. Reed Prince of Beryl visited his father Saturday. Mrs. Juanita Kosson and Clara Littlefield of Henderson, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cripps and daughter of Las Vegas; and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Davis and children of Cedar City were Memorial weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Pearce. Mrs. Vada Grant Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Prince are the parents of three graduating grad-uating students last week. Their daughter Dianna graduated grad-uated frcm Cedar City High School, and received a scholarship schol-arship to SUSC. She also graduated grad-uated from four years in Seminary. Sem-inary. Roland Prince graduated gradu-ated from three years Seminar' Semin-ar' and Lowell D. Prince graduated from SUSC. , Paul F. Prince was a graduate grad-uate from SUSC and the LDS Institute last week. Mr and Mrs. Prince moved home frcm Salt Lake City Thursday. Paul completed his requirements at SUSC last fall and has been at the University of Utah working toward his Masters Degree. The Princes Will make their hom3 in Cedar Ce-dar City this summer. Man in W. Kolsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kelsey graduated from three years of Seminary. . Ben Batty graduated from Cedar High School May 27. ,Mr. and Mrs. Darce Prince and son Brent went to Provo to attend graduation exercises at BYU where their son Vern-lie Vern-lie was graduating. They went on to Hunter to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Spevak and fam- My. and to Tooel3 to visit Carol Petty. Brent stayed in Tooele for a week and returned re-turned home with his sister Carol when she moved home for the summer vacation. Mamie Huntsman was hostess hos-tess to the Ladies Sewing Club Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeFevre and family have moved into their new home here. Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kerry Grant and family are here from Rolla, Missouri to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chapman and family have moved to Kanarraville. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Pace of Granger have been here visiting Abtoie Pace. Mr. and Mrs. John Spevak and children of Hunter, spent the memorial weekend here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darce Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Walker of Las Vegas and Verda Mac-farlane Mac-farlane of Bountiful have been here the past week with their mother, Lurene P. Taylor. Tay-lor. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Prince and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sanders and children child-ren of Cedar City visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Thell Stratton and family of Salt Lake City, Alta Hoover anJ daughter of Las Vegas, Mr. a Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Nytberg and family of Las Vegas, Elmo Englestead and family of Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gollmer and family of El Centro, Calif, are here to attend funeral services serv-ices of their father Clarence Englestead. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batty Bat-ty of' Cedar City visited here Sunday with Leah Batty. Darrell Prince and his sons of Las Vegas visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prince, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neilson of Parowan are here caring for their mother's home while she is in Yerington, Nev. visiting vis-iting her daughter and husband, hus-band, Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mecham of Milford took Mrs. Neilson to Yerington for the week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Prince Visited in St. George with relatives rel-atives one day last week. Mrs. Ceclle Terry has returned re-turned to her home at Palo Alto, Calif, after a two weeks visit here with her mother Mrs. Beth Schmutz. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon L. Schmutz are In Salt Lake City this week. Herbert Schlosser and his friend Kenny Graham of Kearns spent the weekend here. |