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Show I Local Items Ellis Sorcnaon had his tonsils ro-moved ro-moved Saturday. Mrs. A. II. Bono was a wook-on4 visitor at Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Hobor C. Wobb woro in Salt Lako Thursday. Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin mado a trip to Salt Lako Tuosday. Mr. and Mrs. Qoorgo O. Robinson woro Salt Lako visitors Saturday. Mrs. Lloyd Ohran was conflnod to hor bed sovoral days tho past week. Miss Thcltna Fox of Lincoln, Idaho, is horo visiting hor parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Ell Fox. o . Mrs. Lon Ghlpman of American Fork, was visiting with Mr. and MrB. W. E. itackor Monday. ' Tho Third Word Primary is putting on a froo entertainment tonight In tho ward mooting houso. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis of Los Angelas, announco tho arrival of a baby girl, Docomber sixth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates of Hiawatha, nro visiting hero with his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Yatos. A son and heir was born to Mr, and Mrs, Vorno Larson on Monday. Mrs. Larsonls horo with hor mother, Mrs. Rachel Andorson. Mrs. S. A. Hutchlngs Is entertain' ins today at a birthday party in honor of tho seventh birthday of hor daughter, Lucllo. Grandma Emma Woodhouso has sufforcd a rolapso. Sho has boon 111 for tho' past month with hoart trou- W0' I 5: Prof. Eastmond of tho B. Y. U. was I) nr in Lohl Tuosday ovenlng dlroctlng tho j prnctlco of tho ChrlBtrnns Art Pagoant H to bo glvon by tho First Ward M. I. 1 F. A. Morford and family roturnod I to Lohl Sunday to mako their homo ;I attor six years spont in Standlsh and A other parts of California. Mrs. i Standlsh is tho daughter of Josoph ,' Andreasoa, j ! . i John M. Knight, president of the IJ i " L. D. S. sWostorn Statos Mission, if I i 8Pnt Tuesday horo visiting his 1$ ; J ; brothor, William A. Knight, and shak- K I ing hands with former acquaintances, H ' j among whom woro many paronts of I ( b missionaries who have labored undor : Eldor Knight. B . ( County Scout Mastor Andorson' was B thp speaker at tho Lohl Third Ward B ' Sunday. In his talk on scout work IB Mr, Andorson paid special tribute to j the ward for having scout work on display iu tho ward house. Ho stated j it was tho first display ha had" soon on any church wall and commeadbd tho ward highly for its forward stop ' la this lino. H wW" Woodruff Borry spont tho weok. ond at Cedar Fort Miss Juno Borry was a Lohl visitor Sunday and Monday. Mrs. B. Q, Webb and daughter, Blanche, woro visiting In Salt Lako Friday. o Mr. and Mrs. Shlrloy Batcholor and Mrs. John Cutlor woro In Salt Lako Tuesday. Tom Jones, Calvin and Darrell Aylott woro guests of Miss Norma Hammor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Pack of Salt Lako, woro horo visiting Miss Mary Klrkham last week-end. Miss Jonnlo Potorson has roturncd homo after spending tho past thrco wcoks as tho guest of Mrs. Robort Miller of Bingham. Misses Eula Evans and Aroma Goodwin aro ontortainlng Friday at a shower in honor of Miss Josophlno Morrill, who will bo mnrrlcd this wcok. MIL AND MRS. W. E. RACKER LEAVE FOR A VI8IT IN CALIFORNIA W. E. Itackor, well known buslnoss man of Lohl, and his wlfo loft yoa-torday yoa-torday for California. Thoy expect to visit In tho coast stato for six woeks to two months. Mrs. Itackor said thoy expected to have Christmas din-nor din-nor with tholr two daughters, Mrs. J. H. Carson and Mrs. Lonoy Raymond, at tho former's homo in Holloywood. |