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Show ItASIS Mrs. L. SSishop Among those who visited in our city during the pheasant hunt, were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Frantz, and son and Dick Conway, from Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-vel Nor-vel Christensen. Max Whiting, from Ogden, visited visit-ed with his sister, Mrs. Clarence Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilard Anderson, from Salt Lake City, visited their father. Peter Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott j have moved from Charlie Williams place to the Clark Allred place, on Cropper Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cropper and Mrs. Annie Skeem made a trip to Salt Lake City, returning home, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn J. Styler returned re-turned from Salt Lake City, Monday. Mon-day. They brought their little son home from the hospital, where he was operated on for hernia. Howard Roundy is laid up with an injured , hip, the result of the football game, of October 25. He will be down for a while yet. Monday Mon-day evening, he was surprised by a group of young folks, who came to celebrate his birthday, with him. They were Marlon Cropper, Donnie Croft, Jim Christensen, Ruth Peterson, Peter-son, lone Hilton, Glenda Cropper and Carol Moody. Mrs. Annie Clawson, and Mrs. I I.uella Bess, from Salt Lake City, arrived last Friday, to visit with their sister, Mrs. Regenia Hawley. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hawley, Ha-wley, entertained their three sist-( sist-( ers, Annie, Luella and Regenia, at dinner, after which the visitors : made their farewells and Mrs. Clawson and Mrs. Bess, returned to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Day spent the week end in Provo. Relief Society Ward Conference was held last Sunday evening. Miss |