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Show THURSDAY, OCT0BER THE LEHI SUN, LEffl. UTAH PAGE TEN From San Jose, Calif., came Bluebell, Utah, a sister to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Taylor, accompanied by their daughter, Elaine, who has recently returned from two years in the Spanish American Mission. They were weekend visitors at the home of President and Mrs. Jfirgil H. Peterson',' a sister to MtTaylor. v Mrs. Vernon K. Nelson attended attend-ed a reunion and dance given in the Ivans ward in Salt Lake City, for the former missionaries in the Central States Mission. A visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen last week, was Mrs. Martha Thorsen of Wathen. Mrs. Thorsen several days here. spent and with relatives in Woods Cross. They spent some time in the Genealogical office, and visit ed with Mrs. E. W. Jensen, (Mona Madsen) who is working there Aaron Allred will be a speak er Sunday at Clearfield where he will attend the farewell party of a former missionary companion, compan-ion, Archibald F. Clifford. They were together in California. Elder Clifford will serve in the East Central States this time. , Mr, and Mrs. J. Earl Smith and Mrs. Martha Bringhurst were Magna Visitors, Sunday evening, at the J. A. Taylor home. Mrs. Taylor is a sister to Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Stone spent an enjoyable time at Moon Lake last weekend. Their son Kay ana Miss Mvrle Stone, on a short va cation from her duties at General Mrs. Alonzo Madsen and her Hospital in Salt Lake City, ac- fiaiiffhter. Miss Ferrell Madsen I comDanied them, 'iney visuea spent Thursday in Salt Lake City with their sons, Arvil G. Stone Lowell Crabb of Spanish Fork was a Saturday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. Clarence Allred of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, is visiting here at the homes of his brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred and Pres. and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred and Mrs, Buell Allred. j LWuyjiijjL..,,j..i.jjcjiriifliT itojjjjujp i? mum t& ffm-mtj(irmM'!iS0i- f(o) w0' (( (C))hi n n n fp r" fti ff. "yl I . 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VV Miti IM-fV-f , , and Dal Stone, both teaching in Duchesne, and with relatives or Mrs. Stone, Donald Stone and Robert All-red All-red are attending the Brlenam Young university, and rooming together. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling W. All-1 red of Santa Monica, Calif., called : on the telephone Monday night i to congratulate Aaron Allred, Dr. Allred's father, on his birthday, i which occurred Sunday. Tuesday night, Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. All-, red called to congratulate himj from Venice, Calif. Their 4 year , old son, Bill, sang Happy Birth-, day. Both young men are Chiro- j praetors, Sterling with an office j at Eagle Rock, and Mark con-; tinuing his studies in Natureo-j pathy, will return to Utah nexti spring. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garten of 3alt Lake City were visitors at the . home of Mrs. Theo Pierson Saturday. Mrs. Pierson accompanied accom-panied her son and daughter-in-law for a delightful motor trip around the loop, through Provo canyon, Aspen Grove and American Ameri-can Fork canyon. HEEDS FOR THE BRIGHT RED SWEAT SHIRTS Utica's Finest Knit $2.25 Value Special $1.79 Mrs. James Holden is confined to her home following an accident acci-dent while canning fruit. She fell against the stove, injuring her arm and chest. Although suffering , considerable discom fort, she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deveraux spent Tuesday in Lehi, with Mr and Mrs. Grant Littleford and family. , Conference visitors at the Al onzo Madsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallin, former asso ciates and friends from Pocatello, Idaho. Foot comfort i3 essential to Health. Don't suffer with foot and leg pains. Call E. Smith at Am. Fork Shoe Shop for complete com-plete foot examination, arch supports, braces. Shoe extensions made to order. 8-26-tf. Late Want Advs. FOR SALE 30.06 rifle, 2 boxes shells. Tel. 638-W, Am. Fork. 10-7. 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