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Show Dirtlis This Week LYNXDYL ....... j To Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swalberg, a boy, Feb. 16. To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson, of Oak City, a boy, Feb.17. To Mr. and Mrs. Heyborne Corey, a girl, Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Steele have been grandparents since 6 a. m., Sunday, Feb. 15, when a son was born to Donald and Elma Frazier, at Vallejo, Cal. OPERATIONS . . . Bertis Frampton, of Fillmore, and Stanley Harmon, of Holden, are patients at the Delta hospital, where they were operated on Feb. 17, for appendectomies. Mrs. Oren Cummlngs, of Kanosh, underwent a major operation at the Delta hospital on Wednesday, Feb. 18. I ' I Mrs. Adelia Coleman returned home from the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City last Wednesday. I She was accompanied by Mr. Coleman Cole-man and El Donna. Mrs. Coleman is very much improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Phill Nielson and daughters drove to Salt Lake and spent several days. Mrs. Hattie Ivie went with them. She visited her son, Carl, who is hospitalized there. His recovery is very slow, but he is improving. The Garden Club held a meeting Wednesday evening and elected their new oficers for the coming year. Mrs. Alpha Nielson was elected elect-ed president, with Mary L. Freer, vice-president and Mary Johnson secretary. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse entertained friends at Rook. High scores were held by Mrs. Tressa Terry and Fred Great- house, while low was claimed by Mrs. Eleanor Nielson and Spencer Nielson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson, Royal Terry, Mytrle Nielson, Margie Greathouse and Bishop Nielson. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Esdras Finlinson of the, stake board of the Sunday school visited our Sunday school last week. He gave some timely instructions. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Bowers also visited the city this week. Sunday evening Mr. Sammy Chandler with a group of students from the Seminary gave the program pro-gram in Sacrament meeting. Talks were given by Ivy J. Nielson, Ar-lene Ar-lene Overson and Glenna Nielson. Two numbers by a trio consisting of Colleen Nielson, Donna Sheriff and Jeanette Overson accompanied by Laural Anderson were sung. Mr. Chandler gave a very fine talk. Miss Sherie Mills was home over the weekend as was Miss Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dutson attended attend-ed the missionary farewell dance in Oak City Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Woodbury went to Hurricane to attend the fifty-third wedding anniversary of Mr. Woodbury's parents. All the family were together and they had a very nice time. Mrs. Rhea Whatcott visited several sev-eral days in Kanosh with her daughter, daug-hter, Iva and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clark and sons of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Terry and sons of Salt Lake City drove down and spent Sunday at the Royal Terry home. Miss Marilyn Hayes entertained at a Valentine party at her home Friday evening. Games were played play-ed and refreshments served to Mig-non Mig-non Sheriff, Crystal Nielson, Connie Johnson, Roberta Nielson, Mary Beth Roper, Velda Sheriff, Ray Wil-kins, Wil-kins, Robert Angell, Don Great-house, Great-house, Harold Ivie, John Whatcott, Ivy J. Nielson, Kenneth and Barbara Bar-bara Hayes. Miss Joan Johnson celebrated her twelfth birthday last Tuesday with a party. The Primary held a Valentine party Wednesday afternoon with almost one hundred percent attendance. at-tendance. Over seventy-one dollars was donated for the Children's hospital. A new out burst of chicken pox is invading our community again. Quite a number of school children are confined to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Johnson were down Sunday. |