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Show RICHMOND . S RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday. Red, white and pink roses were used as a centerpiece for the dinning table. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson and two daughters of Salt Lake City, i Franz Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- j iel Chatterton of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Holger Sanders. Mrs. D. S. Kennedy was hostess to the Chere Ami club at her home recently. A social afternoon and luncheon were enjoyed. Earl Sanders of Sacramento, Calif., is a guest of his grandmother, grandmo-ther, Mrs. Mary Ann Small and other relatives here. He expects to join the U. S. armed forces about August third. A barn belonging to Reuben Anderson An-derson was completely destroyed by fire Friday. Mrs. Irvin Hull of Salt Lake City is a guest of her sister Mrs. Edwin Ed-win Small. Mrs. Leonard Christensen and daughter Phyllis have returned from Los Angeles, where they spent the past few weeks visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Glen Coleman of Los Angeles An-geles is spending the week visiting relatives in Richmond and Smith-field. Smith-field. While in Richmond she is guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Egan. Mrs. Agnes Bair entertained a group of friends at her home on Wednesday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Bert Erickson, who was observing ob-serving her birthday anniversary. A social afternoon was enjoyed. Luncheon was served to twenty-four. twenty-four. Mrs. Erickson received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Lon Jarvis of Mackay, Idaho, Ida-ho, spent a few days of the week in Richmond, visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Orson Olsen. |