OCR Text |
Show Lynndyl BY MARY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield and family returned home after a two weeks vacation in California Ihey visited with Mr. and Mrs Hilton Peters in Mira Loma, then on to Areata, where they called on Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Parsons. On their return they stopped at San Mateo with Mr. and Mrs Ben Lovell. While there they went to San Francisco where they saw many interesting and wonderful things. Mr. and Mrs. Williams spent Sun day in Stockton with their ohildren Hazel, Diane and Caroline. Reed Nielson attended the graduation grad-uation of his son, Kent, from the USAC at present Kent has employment employ-ment at Dugway and his wife and little daughter are making their home here. Kent is scheduled to report for army duty July 1. j "t-J UU1J A. Mrs. Rhea Whatcott returned home from Nebraska, where she visited Mr. and Mrs, Garth Whatcott What-cott and helped care (or the twins. All during her stay she wasn't able to tell which was Tim or which was Kim. John Whatcott has gone to Vernal where he expects ex-pects to stay for the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott. Twins, a girl and a boy, arrived at the Utah Valley Hospital and proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson. The mother and babies bab-ies arrived home Sunday and were greeted by Jane, Kay, Ann and Jackie, the Nelson's other four daughters. After visiting several days in Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gunn and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stephenson are guests of Bp. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse. They will visit other relatives and friends before returning re-turning to their homes in Los Angeles An-geles the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott spent the week end in Kanosh, where on Saturday they attended a Whatcott reunion. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Ross returned re-turned home Wednesday from a trip to Los Angeles, where they had a five day visit with relatives. Mrs. Lillian Wilson and children and Mrs. Effie and Grandson, Michael Mic-hael Flaherty, who are here visiting visit-ing from Los Angeles were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson, Monday they returned to Sutherland to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Jean Ashby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielson Saturday and Sunday. The Thompsons, who attended Leadership Leader-ship week at the BYU and also the MIA convention left for their home in Los Angeles Monday mbit ning after taking Mrs. Ashby back to her home in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lake and family are spending their vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lake and in Delta with Mrs. Lakes parents. Ronald is employed in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Sbhwabb and Eugene Overson drove here from their home in Lund, Nev., for an overnight stay with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson. Mrs. Otto Stienbach from Bountiful Bount-iful was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer. Her daughter dau-ghter Mrs. Alma George and little son, who are visiting in Delta were here for Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Hogan spent three days in Salt Lake visiting with her daughter, Marilene, who was there from Gle'ndale, Calif., for the MIA convention. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Banks and family drove to Salt Lake Monday for the funeral of Mrs. Banks mother. mo-ther. Mrs. Sarah Wiley and Lanny are home after a three weeks visit with relatives in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Ian McKellar and sons were down from Magna for a visit with Mrs. McKellar's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Nielson had as their week end visitors Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson of Provo and Mrs Josephine Sudbury of Salt L&Mis Cristel Nielson and Miss Velda Sherrif were home over the week end. ,,,-Mr ,,,-Mr and Mrs. Kent Larsen drove from Salt Lake for a visit with Mrs Nielson parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Greathouse and family. Kent drove back Sunday afternoon taking tak-ing Mrs. Greathouse with him. She E going to stay several days with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth, who isn't so well at this time. Highcouncilman Thurman Moody furnished the program for Sunday evening church. Lawrence Abbott was the speaker and solos were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Ray - Curch accompanied by Mrs. Thurman 'Clead Nielson has her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Minnie Ashby visiting Friends gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clead Nielson following fol-lowing church for a little get-together assembled were Bp. and Mrs Earl Greathouse, Mr. and Mrs Ben Stephenson ,Mr. and Mrs. Char Ue G.J,M, and Mrs. Roy Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson , M and Mrs. Lile Johnson, Mrs Effte Johnson, Mrs. Mina Overson, Mis Mary Freer, Mrs. Jean Ashby and Mrs. Minnie Ashby. A delicious buf fett lunch concluded the evening. 1 |