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Show LYXSOYL BY MARY TQHNSON Mrs. Lucille Overson, Mrs. Clara Johnson , Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Sch-way Sch-way visited in Eureka with Mrs. Johnson's daughter Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills spent several days in Milford last week. iMrs Lottie Anderson and children child-ren of Fillmore were here to visit Louie's sister Eleanor and family Tuesday. Mrs. Rhea Whatcott and her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Adelia Stephenson left Wednesday for Salt Lake where they were to spend a day and then I on to Nampa Idaho to visit Mrs. I Mabel Esbray and to attend the wedding of her daughter, Jo Ann. They plan to be back to Salt Lake this week end for the marriage of Mrs. Arlo Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley and family drove over to Vernal and spent two days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott returning home on Sunday evening. Mrs. Dawn Morris and little son are here visiting Mrs. Sam Vest and family. Down from Provo to spend Easter Eas-ter with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Banks was their son, De Long and his family. Gladys also came and they all enjoyed lunch and frolic at the sand hills. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills nfgnfg Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and Anna An-na Dee were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills for Easter. Boat Riding on the sinks was one of the sports they enjoyed. They returned return-ed to Provo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer drove up to Tooele Sunday afternoon and visited Mrs. Anna Mc Mahn who sends best wishes to all her friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boyle and family came down Saturday and had their Easter outing at the sand hills. They called on friends before returning to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc Kellar visited vis-ited Mrs. Mc Kellar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot and were here 'for the wedding dance of Clark and Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson drove to Idaho to spend Easter with Mrs. Nielson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Nielson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shuelberg. Mrs. J. C. Trotter visited her daughter, Mrs. Betty Nielson and family. She was on her way back to Biggs, Cal., from the death and burial of Betty's grandmother in Kansas City. Monday evening a PTA meeting was held at the school house. Trooper Grant of the State Highway High-way Patrol was in attendance and he discussed juvenile safety. He also showed a film on safety. The meeting was very interesting and was presided over by President Margie Greathouse. Refreshments were served The wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. George H. Maxwell was attended at-tended by a large group of relatives re-latives and friends who showered the young couple with many lovely love-ly gifts and good wishes on their 'new home. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greathouse for the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larsen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and. Mis, Maxwell Max-well were married Wednesday in Provo and spent the remainder of the week honeymooning in southern south-ern Utah. - - Mr. -and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins drove to Richfield last week and visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson., And-erson., They brought their little grandson" home, with them. Mr. Irving Nielson is able to be out again after two weeks illness of ' pneumonia. ,, , fcleone.' Sheriff ; and. his'' sister, Mignon were 'down from Provo for j the wedding dance Saturday night. |