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Show BY MARY TOHNSON The weather over the WeVo , has been a gentle reminder n winter is fast approach q"mv a'ld rain aecompanL frost. We are hoping for 'V b' skies and warmer days so the , mers may finish up the sed ih i shing and fall planting. "' We are also feolinrAhe eff. I of the steel strike here. or . S , first time in forfv-thr 115 UP depot is dark at niKhV hi only the day operator on the u Dr. and Mrs. Florence Chris ! encn Christensen of California vi"" I ited a few days here th last'w I They were guests of Mr. and v, Wm. Coleman. The Christensons . sided here years ago. Dr. Christen sen was employed bv the up Their many friends were happy t' see them again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank johlU0I1 drove up from Hurricane and spent several days at the home 0f their son, Lile Johnson'. Mrs. Curt Johnson was called In i Cedar City last Thursday who,, her father. Georee Casen ! a serious accident,. Yesterday word was received that he had passed away. Mr. Curt Johnson and J0 Ann also Mrs. Anna McMahn win j eo to Cedar City for the funeral service. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson were here visiting with Mr. and Mts Jerry Nielson and family. Mr." and Mrs .Roy Nielson were Provo and Springville visitors Satur day. They tell us that little Robert Watts, who was stricken with poii0 two months ago is slowly improv. ing. He is still in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan returned Friday from Kanab where they have been visiting their daughter. dau-ghter. Kent Nielson was home from the AC over the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. Mrs. Donna Haycock and Carol have returned to her home in Salt Lake City after being here with her parents for several weeks. Leo is attending the U. of U. Mr. George Holmes of Salt Lake drove down from' Salt Lake and brought Mr. and Mrs. Garrett to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowers went to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Bowers going in for medical treatment. treat-ment. They had Mrs. Charles Bowers Bow-ers visit them during the week. Mrs. Rhea Whatcott, Lucille Overson, Ov-erson, Eunice Nielson, Erma Ron- er, and Lucille Nielson were Nepfii shoppers Friday. Mr. Gene Dutson drove up from Milford Saturday to see his wile and little son who are at the Whatcott home. Gene is working at Milford while the steel strike is on. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson and little daughters, drove to Enterprise, Enter-prise, where they visited Mrs. Nielson' Niel-son' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hum-phrys. Hum-phrys. They returned Sunday. The Ernal Johnson family have moved back here. Mr. Johnson has been laid off on account of the strike. Mr. Vernon Roper is also home due to the strike. A group of ladies from here met with the Delta Flower Garden club Monday evening and had a very enjoyable time . A lovely lunch was served and a discussion on gardening followed. Those who attended at-tended were Eleanor Nielson, Mary Freer, Anna McMahn, Cora Pax-ton, Pax-ton, Mary Johnson and Mrs. Hogan. |