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Show Sutherland There is a lot of news Mrs Walker could tell you about she got around to it such as - It was quite a party dovyn at Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson s on Wednesday, May 31. The celebration celebra-tion was in honor of Mrs. Johnson's John-son's fiftieth wedding anniversary (with her first husband) and also her birthday. The gathering began in the morning with the ests arriving who were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and family fam-ily Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson and family, Mrs. Mary Johnson and family from Lynndyl, Mrs. Muriel Burnham of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Jean Talbot, Delta; Mrs. Mma Overson and family, Sugarville; and the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Mamie Pargis and "Mrs. Mary Freer of Lynndyl; and from Oak City were Mrs. Twiss Nielson and Mary Mary Finlinson, and Frankie Finlinson, sisters of Mrs. Johnson. Also Hachel Roper, Lydia Finlinson and nieces Angie Lyman, Rexburg, Idaho, Amy Faust, Salt Lake City, Lucy Christensen. The guests and family enjoyed a chicken dinner at the home at noon. The afternoon was spent quilting at the home of Mrs. Les ter Johnson. ocai guesi.a wen-Mrs. wen-Mrs. Romania Porter, Mrs. Edith Wilcox, Mrs. Gene Gardner, Mrs. Fontella Bishop, Mrs. Josephine Talbot, Mrs. Trulla Abbott, Mrs. Florence Spellman. Then it's interesting to note among the visitors that were here for Memorial Day Mrs. Bee Roberts Ro-berts of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Art Steele f Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Asey and daughter of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Stout of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Nelson of Salt Lake City, Roy Walker of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford LaCheminant Mrs. Ora Price, Mr. and Mrs. E. Garrett of Nephi, guests of the Thorntons. Mr. and Mrs. Orthello Steele of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Abbott of Mesquite, Nev., were also here. The JONES ON VACATION: Bob and Blaine made a trip to Las Vegas where they met their sisters, Violet and LaRue of California Cal-ifornia to make a tour at Hoover Dam. They returned to Delta, then the girls and Mr. and Mrs. Jones drove to Oregon to visit with their son, Don and family. Then the Winds had a family gathering, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Redor and family from Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wind and family, Mr. and Mrs. Auer Jensen of Wendover, all came for Memorial Mem-orial Day and on Thursday evening, eve-ning, June 1, they enpoyed a family fam-ily outing up the canyon. All mem bers of the family were present. Granddaddy and Manny Soren-sen Soren-sen (Ike and Taneta) are enjoying enjoy-ing immensely the company of small Tony Christensen, while Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Christensen are in Soda Springs, Idaho. Mr. Christensen Christ-ensen having shipped his cattle there for summer pasture. Reed Barney and son, Jay, have been here visiting the Barneys. John Walker arrived home June 1st from Logan where he has been attending the AC. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Porter attended at-tended commencement at the US AC where their son, Rodney, was graduated with a BS degree. Their son, Kenneth would have gradu- ated this June with the same degree de-gree only that he has suffered a broken shoulder, which kept him from getting his credits. The Johansens, Sorensens and Jensens all visited in Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant for Memorial Day. Mrs. Lena Steele and family members visited in Kanosh and Mrs. Delilah Ogden in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Church went to Panguitch for the day. At the Sacrament service Sunday, Sun-day, visitors were Brother Jensen of Deseret, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar-ris, Mar-ris, Mrs. Laura Lovell of Oak City. Young Steven Bruce Johnson and Boyd Earl DeLapp received their new names. Their respective grand fathers officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rawlinson attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Alvin Day, at Fair-view Fair-view on Saturday. Mr. and Mrc (tnollmon r.e tv, and private cars. Ball was played while supper was being prepared. The menu was fried chicken and all that goes with it fo ra bounteous bounte-ous repast. After, supper a program was enjoyed, en-joyed, okes by Rayda Rawlinson, song by Glen Rawlinson, songs by Bee Roberts, accordion music by Zola Bunker and a reading by Mary Henrie filled the program. About 80 guests were present. Miss LuJean Roper of Lynndyl is visiting this week with her aunt, Mrs. Hazel Walker. Neil Ogden visited recently with his father, A. M. Ogden. Falls visited over last weekend at Mrs. Spellman's parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Abbott. Miss Beth Ogden, who went to the parks at Bryce canyon, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bunker made a trip to Salt Lake City, on receiving the sad news of the death by burning, of their grandson, grand-son, Larry Bunker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Overson of Sugarville and family are soon moving to Montana where Mr., Overson has mining interests. Mrs." Eve Larsen is employed in Mrs Overson's place to care for the elderly Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hinckley Mr. and Mrs. Anion Johnson, Bonnie and LaVon, experienced the thrill that comes with seeing a missionary off. Floyd Johnson left Salt Lake City on Thursday evening on his way to Finland his field of labor. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larsen visited vis-ited m American Fork and Benjamin Ben-jamin on Saturday, attending a family reunion. Carl and Keith Corry returned from a vacation trip to Zion canyon can-yon and other resorts on Friday Arte- Steele made a trip to Logan with his cousins, Beth and Lvnn Prestwich. Beth will attend summer sum-mer school at the AC. Miss Louise Skidmore is con valescing at home after three weeks at the hospital in Logan. Other but interesting Mav 98 Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Walker, Miss Zoe Porter and Jack Fowles at i?6? f f?,reweU testimonial in Salt Lake City for Don Fowles who was leaving for a mission' Zoe sang two numbers during the program. s The Sutherland Relief Society enjoyed an outing in Oak Ci v canyon Thursday evening. Trans Potation was by Paul Ekins' trUck |