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Show NEWCOMERS . . . Mr. and Mrs. Benny Skeena, of Mammoth, are moving onto the former Ed Clarke farm, which they have purchased, and will farm. Mr. Skeena is a World War II veteran, in which he was a paratrooper, and this is his first experience at farming. farm-ing. He and his wife weer married a year ago. . Mrs. Ruby Worsten, of Salt Lake City, is visiting for the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Little, Fera Little and Mrs. E. C. Prest-wich Prest-wich drove to Provo Wednesday to attend the funeral services of Elmer Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins was a nephew of Sherman and Fera Little and was killed in World War II while in service in the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow spent the past weekend visiting in Enterprise Enter-prise and St. George. 1 Richard May and Glen Gardner have returned to the BAC, after a weekend in Delta. Duaine, Stanley and Ralph D. Erickson, Ray Need-hame Need-hame and Bob Jones, who have been attending the BAC, are home to stay, since the end of the quarter. |