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Show Page THE JOURNAL 2 to iru mothers. Paul is in Los Angeles is expected soon. but C3 The Clyde Wilcox family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox, Wynn and daughter Charlene have itturned home from Burbank, Cali two From and Delta fornia, where they went to spem five daughters Lundberg Mrs. Sarah McCullough of Delta the holidays with their daughter sens. Dorrell and Dick been visiting at the home of and Airman leaves-Richarson and daughter-in-laMr. Manning. Ilowell will report at J. R. Turner house guests She Lackland Air Force Base m Tex- and Airs Guests at the home of Mrs. J. her as .on January 18. He has enlisted left for ioeie to visit in the six month training pro- daughter there before returning R. Turner for the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Howard lloarsma to her la me. gram. and son Dick and Mrs. Lenr.a Sey-bcl- d The A. L. Clarks The Lowell Larsons Mrs. Nell Partridge of Upper and daughter Beverly of OakMr. and Mrs. Lowell Larsen have gone back to Washington after Montclair, New Jersey, is staying land, Calif. New Years day Mrs. her being here a month on business at the home of her parents Bishop Turner had a dinner for and visiting at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. A. L. Clark to look aft- family. Guests besides the ones Larsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. er her mother who has recently mentioned above were Mr. and returned from the hospital after Mrs. Ray Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Alvey McCullough. Orvill Turner and family of bounMrs. Effie Apple having a broken hp set. New of weeks ears holiday tiful, Mrs. Edna Leatham, MonVisiting for a couple in Salt Lake is Mrs. Effie Apple. The New Years holiday was tana; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turner She is visiting her son and spent in Midvale for Mrs. Leone and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stapleton Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tur- Wilcox at the home of her son and their families. Mr. and Mrs. airs. and daugater-in-laner, and her sister-in-laLydia Brown Brown Ellis Wilcox. Ethel Knight. Lydia stayed California Fun Vacationing in sunny Calif, are Albert and Esteele Lundberg. They left the week before Thanksgiving and visited in Elko, Nevada Santa Barbara they visited with Mrs. Lundbergs daughter Jean. At Los Angeles they visited Marlin Lundberg and at Norwalk, Ella Seigbuss. They are at the present visiting sons and daughters in Colton. Between the two, Albert and Esteele they have 14 children. Mr. Lundberg having five sons and two daughters, and Mrs. - , , son-in-la- daugn--.'tr-in-la- w, Visits here ' ? I 'Jri vsi - w, ! ' lA a. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Smiths home has been made the appointed place for anyone wishing to donate clothing to take it. They will be sent to Mexico to the Mexican Mission of the LDS Church. There it will be sold to obtain money for people desiring to go to the Temple in Arizona and who need help, may have it. Mrs. Paul Bennion and her two week-ol- d baby boy are visiting at the home of her mother-in-laMrs. Mary Bennion. The little one -- I'M vl I if 'pi it - v w, weighed 0 A pounds at birth. Little sister Pauline is also at her grand- 1 j j j j w. w, w, " 3r. ft v AfJ - I J s-- nr with Mr. Lundbergs son Melvin, they then went on to Alemeda, Calif, and visited with Mrs. Lund-ber- g s daughter Lettie Knowles, on to San Francisco to visit with Larry Lundberg. Fortuna, Calif, next, to visit with Hap Dewey. At t S' E3 sister Eva McPherson field last week to look after her release from pital with a bout with pneumonia. Canadian friends Friends from Ft. Francis, Can- ada, called on Mrs. Wanda Williams on Monday to inquire about the Williams son Ted who is serving a mission in that area. Mrs. Vera Landry, son Leo and daughter Delphine called. They are living in Provo at the present time while the children are attending school there. Lt. and Mrs. Yates Lt. and Mrs. Vern Yates visit- - j January 11, 1958 ed Saturday at the home of Mrs. Yates uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cunningham. The Yates had spent the holidays in Plackfeot, Idaho, visiting Mr. Yates parents. They have left for tneir new assignment in Mont-- j gomery, Calif., where Lt. Yates will attend school, Mrs. Myrtle Smith Mrs. Myrtle Smith has returned from a trip to Seattle, Washing-- ! ton, where she visited with her Lt. Com-- I son and daughter-in-lamander and Mrs. N. W. Smith. While there, she went on up into Canada and had a really wonder-- ; ful time. I ;om Holland New arrivals from Holland in w 1 December were Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vamlertoolen and daughters, Nellie, nine years of age, and Lenei, five years of age. Mr. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martinus Vandertoolen of the Farmington First Ward. This was the first time for the family to be together in seven years. Another son of the Vandertoolens and his famib- came to America a year Van-dertool- ago. en Visit son Visitors at the home of John and Mary Myers are Johns par-an- d Mrs. L. I. Myers ents, Mr. ot Denver. Mrs. Carl Broun Mrs. Cal Bronn (Alice Mae Hughes) is staying with her mother. Mrs. Alice Hughes, who has been very ill. Alice Mae has been living in Mississippi the past year where her colonel husband is Come in for a HANDLING EASE TEST of a new Golden Anniversary 1 s o h s f: ti ti GOV. GEORGE D. CLYDE signs statement declaring January a a March of Dimes month in Utah as Sherman I. Lloyd, 1958 chairman of the Utah State March of Dimes, approves. Sharing in the ceremonies is Sharon Winn, receptionist for the governor at the State Capitol. Sharon, the daughter of General and Mrs. Alma G. Winn, Bountiful, was stricken by polio in 1952. 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