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Show home looked pretty good to her. She still has a pieasanl smile so was none the worse tor her experience. ex-perience. She had found out the gas line in her car was frozen. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans were pleasantly surprised last Sunday, when their son, Lloyd, and wife and childern from Spanish Fork, and their Daughter, Martha and daughter Bonnie"s boy friend from Santaquin came to spend their fath er's birthday with them. A lovely chicken dinner was enjoyed by all. He received some nice gifts from his family. night. They spent a few days visiting visit-ing in Salt Lake with her sister, Lois and family and brother Dene i Dutson and family. Dene brought I them from Salt Lake in his car They were delayed in Denver wait ing for storms to clear. I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams and son, Don, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leo-nard Dutson last Sunday Mr. Joseph F. Finlinson went to Salt Lake on a business trip last' week. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bigelow and Mr and Mrs. John Evans attended the bas- Mrs. Leonard Dutson A sad beginning but a happy end ing was experienced by Mrs. Margaret Marg-aret Bradfield last Thursday night, just out of Lynndyl on the highway She was returning . to her home J from the night shift at the Beanery at Lynndyl, where she is employed as a cook. She was driving home to Leamington at two a. m. when her car just stopped and refused to I start. It was below ferezing and very cold. Margaret couldn't do a thing a- bout it and all she had to keep her company was the dark night and howling of a coyote. She could Cnot sit there the rest of the night so decided the best thing to do was to walk home. She arrived safely but was very cold and said ketball game in Delta lasi rnaay night. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wiliams and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson enjoyed en-joyed the show in Delta last Thursday Thurs-day night. Mr. Dick Nielson is very proud to let us know a baby girl was born to them on the 15th in the Provo hospital. Mrs. Nielson is getting get-ting along fine. Mrs. Louise Nielson has been very ill but is better now. Her daughter daught-er Nola, came from Salt Lake to take care of her. Little La Priel Lovell, daughter; i Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hansen enter tained for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harder Har-der and baby Cathy, last Wednesday Wednes-day night in honor of Glen's birthday. birth-day. Cards were played thru the evening and a freezer of ice cream and cookies were enjoyed. Mrs. Rex Peterson and grandson from Scipio came to spend a day with her daughter, Helen and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Quomberg and i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Quornberg went I to Scipio last week and spent two !days. A farewell party was given for Dan, who will be leaving for the navy soon. of Mr. and Mrs. Welby Loveii, is in the Provo hospital. She was oper ated on for appendicitis but is getting get-ting along fine. Ruth Nielson and Margaret Mc Cann drove to Salt Lake a week ago to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Colthorp, mother of Mr. Ed. Coltthorp, the former owner of the Leamington market. Mrs. Colthorp died in Calif. The body was brought to Salt Lake for the funeral and burial: Bud McCann went to Payson to attend the funeral services of one of his former neighbors, Mr. Ezra L. Tanner, of Payson. Mrs. Glen Harder and baby have been visiting in Sutherland for a few days with her parents. Mrs. Arvilla Evans from Salt Mr. and Mrs. Kex Bunicer ana daughter from Sutherland were din ner guests at the home of their I daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Burton Hansen las tSunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bradfield and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bradfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield and I children were guests at a chicken dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lambright of Lynndyl last Sunday. The occasion was Mr. Lambright's birthday. Mr. Oral Anderson from Los Angeles An-geles came home for the week end to visit with his family, j Mr.- and Mrs. Alton Bigelow and family went to Provo last week B to do some shopping. B I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walsh arrived I I here from Chicago last Saturday Lake City was here to spena me weekend with her mother, Mrs. Emma Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson received re-ceived word from Eureka, California, Calif-ornia, that their son, Bryan, was married to Miss Helen Sears on Dec. 22 in Eureka, California. Every time the sun has peaked from behind the clouds this past month Alma Harder told the fellows fell-ows around here he knew it was spring. But after each prediction, we got another blizzard. Now Alma has quit predicting we are really having some spring weather. But, although it hasn't stormed the past week we are all holding our thoughts to ourselves for we never can tell. The large bulldozers are still working on the roads trying to scrape more snow off and make the roads wider. Alton Bigelow has returned to his work in Richfield, where he was employed as a foreman before the cold weather set in. Mrs. Waiora Wallace left Delta Wednesday for Chino, Calif., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Gibson, for a month. |