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Show WQMAN HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE Mrs Cecelia Gyllenskog Nelson, of Smithfield was honored by her children at an open house reception re-ception Sunday at her "home in observance of her eighty second birthday anniversary. About 150 guests form Smith-field Smith-field and surrounding communities, communi-ties, he four bishops of Smith-, field, and a sister, Mrs Josephine Thornley of Los Angeels, Cal, called durng the appointed hours of 2 to 7 p.m. Many cards and letters,-a number num-ber of lovely bouquets and gifts were received by Mrs Gyllenskog.' Gyllens-kog.' She had a corsage of roses and gardenias. The rooms were bright with fall flowers. The serving table was centeed with a large three-tiered cake beautifully decorated in puastel shades and with candles. Serving Serv-ing was in charge of granddaughters, grand-daughters, Mrs. aMrlin Cragun of Logan, Mrs. Afton Wilson of Hyrum, Mrs. Gordon Potts, Car-ma Car-ma Potts, Lois, Gladys and Beth Gyllenskog. The cake was presented to Mrs Gyllenskog by Mrs Afton Wilson The family in charge included Mr and Mrs Joseph Gyllenskog, Mr. and Mrs. James Gyllenskog. Mr. and Mrs. John Potts and Mrs. John R. Gyllenskog. |