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Show "MINERSVILLE By MRS. LILLIAN McKNIGHT Due to a bad fall some time ago, .1. S. Murdofck is confined to his bed and is quite seriously ill.. As soon as he is able he must go to Salt Lake City for special treatment. treat-ment. Mr. and Mrs. Maronl Myers have just .returned from Craig, Colo., rado, where they attended the wedding wed-ding of their grandson, Mr: Dean Myers. " '! ' A birthday party was held Tuesday Tues-day evening in honor of Mrs. Ber-nice Ber-nice GiUins- The evening was spent playing 500 after which o delicious lunch was served. Alfred Wood and Thurman Eyre are in Los Angeles. They accompanied ac-companied a shipment of cattle down. " Mr. and Mrs. F. D. William i received word that the infant daughter of their granddaughter, Mrs. Lea George, died soon after birth in Cedar City hospital. Mrs George is still seriously ill. Mrs George's other daughter is ill with pneumonia. The townspeople were disappointed disap-pointed Wednesday, after congregating congre-gating at Baldy Hill to greet Rogel Wood, they were told that ho had passed through Milford, but must go on to Fort Douglas for several days. His two sisters, Mrs. Effle Jameson and Mrs. Vlrgene Jameson, Jame-son, were at the train to greet him. Christmas will surely be u change from last when they were unsure of his whereabouts. Tuesday night members of the M I. A. presented a one-act piny under the direction of Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Gillins. It was called "Little Darling:" ' The cast consisted of LaRee Marshall, Anna Rae Williams, Wil-liams, Elinor Marshall and Aldenc Marshall. , Miss Thelda Craw is home tor a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw. Thelda ls cm-ployed cm-ployed in Salt Lake City. Howard Marshall, late of Uncls Sam's fighting forces, In the Eu-neiin Eu-neiin theater of action, ls home to stay. He Ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall. He was overseas about two years, spending spend-ing most of his time in England and Germany. Mrs. Sidney Carter Is a guest ol her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rollins of Cedar City, at the present time. |