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Show PANGUITCH 4- Mrs. Earl Ittggs and babies ot Ijiyton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dickinson. ROene Swapp and son Edwlu ot Mldvale spent two days In the early part of the week with her mother, Mrs. Ttllle Clsrk. Leo Dates of Salt Lake and Mrs Mary Alvey and two children ol Las Vegas were recent -visitors at the home of Mrs. TIlUe Clare. J. Earl Allen spent the weeic at Salt Lake attending the Industrial Planning Conference called by Governor Lee, and then attending the Dept. of Employment Security Convention. Last week Mrs. -Agnes H. Frlnce was hostens to a group ot thirty relatives and friends who enjoyed a picnic party on the lawn. Ouests Included: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Houston, Mrs. Deth Luke and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houston and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch and daughter, of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rowley and four children ot Farowan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthen and two children ot Dra-gerton, Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings of Frlce, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Houston and daughters and Wallace Deuel ot Pangultch. Miss II-cne Alvey of Escalante. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Worth-en and family have moved back to town, after spending the past two years In Dragerton. Miss Ilene Alvey of Escalante was a recent weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Atvey. Val John Jennings, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Val D. Jennings, haa been vacationing with his grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Prince, for the past three weeks. Ills brother Floyd has been visiting with the Howard Princes at the Hatchery. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Miller art-sporting a new Oldsmoblle. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McEwen of Henderson, Ner. are visiting In town. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Moore and son, accompanied by Mrs. Mauren Goff and children, left Monday for Vlctorvllle, Calif., where Kirk will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs, Vera Goff have cold their farm to Crofts ot Or-dervllle. Stewart t.eFeyre will be In Charge of the farm. |