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Show MINERSVILLE NOTES Mr. Truman Rollins left Sunday for Salt Lake, to report at the church headquarters, before leaving for his mission in California. The small child of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who has been ill for some time, is now improving. Mrs. C. C Shepherd' of Beaver, spent the day. Saturday with Mrs. Alvin H. Black. The Minersville high school elected elect-ed their student-body officers. Friday Fri-day morning. The following were elected: President, Obra Myers; vice president, Leola Fotheringham ; Secretary Sec-retary and treasurer, Berniece Car ter; yen master, utneiio mitn. A shower was given for Mrs. Dan Rollins Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. D. Marshall A delightful lunch was served. Many beautiful and useful presents were received by the young bride. m,i . in. o. uikuiu, uub ui inn instructors in-structors of the Minersville high school, spent the week end visiting at Cedar City, the Cedar Breaks and also some of the coal mines near Cedar. Ce-dar. He returned Sunday night and reports having had an enjoyable trip. The M. T A. gave their opening program for the season 1922-1923 on Sunday night. Mrs. Caddie Smith. F. Smith and John P. Murdock. stake officers, from Beaver, gave interesting interest-ing talks on the work, which is to be carried on this winter. Miss Mildred Eyre is home visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Eyre for a short time. |