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Show Mrs. Mable Jenkins D.U.P. Has June Meeting Thursday Eleanor Caldwell Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held its monthly meeting Thursday, June 21, at the home of June Lee. The lesson was given by Lillie Bigelow, and a history of Deb Johnson -was read by Vervene Rasmussen. A dessert luncheon was served to fifteen members. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Cox and children, of Huntington, are visiting vis-iting Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Nyberg. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith, of Salt Lake City, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus and Eli Smith. Mr. and. Mrs. Loyal Cox and children are visiting Mr. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Cox, at Draper. Mrs. Grant Broadhead and children, of Salt Lake City, visited vis-ited during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Barney and family, of Alterra, have moved into Lloyd Taylor's house south of town. Fred Neumeyer went to Provo recently to get his wife who had been there for medical attention. They drove la new Dodge home. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Dudley and children and their grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Mary Taylor, of Og'den, are visiting Mrs Dud-i Dud-i ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Neumeyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Wardle I and children, of Heber, came in on business during the week. I While here they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Perry and children, of Portland, Oreg. 'returned home Friday, after I spending their vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Fos-iter. Fos-iter. I Miss Ramona Harrison and ;her mother, Mrs. Jerry Harrison, iwent to' Salt Lake Citv Sun-jday, Sun-jday, June 18, where Ramona entered the L D.S. Mission home to prepare to fill a mission to Mexico. Mrs. Jerry Harrison spent the week in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Delbert Horrocks Hor-rocks and daughter, Mary-Margaret, of Bennett and Mar garet Harrison returned Monday Mon-day from a trip to Salt Lake. Wayne and JoAnn Harrison, of Bingham Canyon, are visiting visit-ing their grandmother. Margaret Harrison, and with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Horrocks, of Bennett. Mrs. Ray Lee spent a wees with her father and other relatives rela-tives in Ogden. . Four members of the Nielson family were honored at a Dirtn-dav Dirtn-dav party Saturday night at the home of Vern Nielson. A weiner roast and watermelon bust was enjoyed by 32 guests. Honored guests were Frank Huber, Lnas. R. Taylor, Vern Nielson and Mildred Nielson. , Joyce Labrum, of Salt Lake City, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Labrum, of Crow Creek. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hadlock, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hadlock and I son, of California, Mrs. Emery i Caldwell, of Portland. Oregon; ! Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Labrum and . son, Lyle, of Seattle, Washing- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph La-' j brum, of San Diego, California, I i all were here to attend funeral I services for Clair Labrum, Wed-i Wed-i nesday, June 20, at Roosevelt. 1 All were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Labrum, of Crow Creek, and of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Caldwell. Lyman Rasmussen, of Salt Lake City, is spending the summer sum-mer with his sister and brother-I brother-I in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tay- lor. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Penfield j and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pen-1 field, of Merced, California, vis- i ited with her Weston Justice mg the week d faHil |