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Show i ( W.YNXDYL BY MATIY IQHNSON Mrs. Winnie Morris of Los Angeles An-geles spent several days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gladys Banks. She is a member of the Los Angeles chorus that sang at the dedication of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers building. Mrs. Ruth Bowers has spent most of her time with her mother, Mrs. Ashdown, in Tooele, who suffered suf-fered a stroke last week. They are at the home of Mrs. Bowers' sister, Mrs. Leonard Elder. Mrs. Ashdown was slowly improving last report. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ivie were in town last Tuesday. They are trying to dispose of the remainder of their property here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greathouse and family spent the 24th in Salt Lake City. From there Mrs. Great-house Great-house left for South Dakota to visit her daughter, Colleen. Wednesday evening the young people of the town had a sand hill party at the Fool Creek sinks. Twenty-six young folks enjoyed wieners, buns, punch and watermelon. water-melon. They rode to the party on a hayrack. v Mrs. Irvin Whatcott is visiting in Kanosh with her daughter, Iva, and family, Mrs. Clea Dutson and Bryant took her over. She retuned to Lynndyl and stayed with the family for a week before return- Nielson. They went to Michigan and drove a new car back. Joe Sorenson of Yuba City, Cal., was a visitor at the Roy Nielson home Friday. Miss Flora May of Sutherland spent Monday with Miss Clorean Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roper are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy born at the Delta hospital. hos-pital. Mother, father and baby are all doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cockran of Kansas were her for several days with the Irving Nielson family. Mrs. Cockran and Mrs. Nielson are sisters. The Cockran family enjoyed enjoy-ed a trip to Logan temple during their stay in Utah. They also visited visit-ed their folks in Provo. ing to Provo. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer spent the weekend in Salt Lake. They attended the Democratic convention conven-tion and visited friends. Mary Johnson, Connie, Clorean and Mrs. Anna McMahon were Ne-phi Ne-phi shoppers Tuesday. Friday Mrs. Mary Johnson and mother, Hettie Johnson, spent the afternoon with Mrs. Mary Finlinson Finlin-son and family. The occasion being be-ing Aunt Mary's 75th' birthday. The bishopric honored the ward teachers and partners at a canyon can-yon party last Friday night. A large crowd attended. A ball game between the married and singles was fun and others enjoyed pitching pitch-ing horse shoes. After the game ice cream, cookies and watermelon were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Huddle-ston Huddle-ston are moving to Salt Lake. They were down Saturday with a truck for furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McMahon were down also. Mrs. Lucille Johnson went to Salt Lake City Saturday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry were seen about town last week. They still have their home here and get a little homesick to come back once in a while. They visited Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman. Mrs. Adelia Coleman was a patient pa-tient at the Delta hospital Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Thompson of Milford spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Thompson. Thomp-son. Mrs. Mac Thompson is a niece of Mrs. Ray Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and daughter left Sunday afternoon for a two weeks vacation in Texas. Mrs. Thelma Clark is here taking care of the business while they are away. Mrs. Mary Smith and Annette are in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Merit Nielson and family of Ogden were here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nielson and they also visited relatives in Leamington. , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oborn and Gene gave the program in churchc Sunday evening. Talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Oborn and Gene played two piano solos. The program pro-gram was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ashby and sons and Mrs. Jean Ashby stopped on their way to San Pedro for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy |