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Show MINERSVILLE iFloyd Wood is in Salt Lake City at the present time. H is receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter are 1 spending the week at Panguitch lake. The fishing there is reported report-ed fairly good. Seaman F. C. (Cal) Carter writes that he just missed seeing Jay Browner the other day. Jay's ship was leaving as Gal's ship was arriving at a base somewhere in the central Pacific. Home accidents seem to take their toll. Billie Dalton, small so of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dalton, was severely burned when he fell into a pan of jam his mother had set aside to cool. Mrs. Lucy Williams adminintered first aid immediately, immediate-ly, and he is recovering nicely. Mrs. I. N. Nolder has gone to Salt Lake City, where she will undergo an eye operation. Loneva Craw Banks is convalescing conva-lescing at her home, following a serious goiter operation, which she underwent recently at Cedar City. Home from an extended vacation vaca-tion in southern California is Nona Eyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre. Nona was employed in Los Angeles during part of her vacation. The three groups of Beehive girls of the Minersville ward held their annual Swarm day on the school house lawn last Friday night. Music, games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by the ' girls under the direction of Mrs. Darwin Marshall. Mrs. Clarence Gillins and Mrs. Rulon Eyre were guests of honor. Aunt Selinda Bates was overheard over-heard to remark on her way to the polls Tuesday, "Well, if the government can go to the trouble to have these elections I txx go to the trouble to vote. It's still my vote, too. Thank goodness I haven't had to sell my. American birthright for a mess of pottage as so many of our American working work-ing class seem to have done." V |