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Show 77th Birthday Dinner Enjoyed Mrs. James O. Peterson celebrated cele-brated her 77th birthday at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Jack Leavitt. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kimball, Kim-ball, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Theron Peterson and family, and the host and hostess. A chicken dinner was served with all the trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peterson and family, of Provo, visited friends and relative's during' the week. ' Jeanette Smithson had a birthday party, Jan. 22. Cards were played and refreshments served to Margo Lincke, Myton: Maura Hurley, Roosevelt; Lil; Horrocks. Beth Allred, Philly? Eksund, Sherene Henrie and Jennie Lee Keele. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hackinf tnd daughter, Jennie Lee, went lo Salt Lake for a few days las' veek. Those who attended the show ;r for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Han -en at Daniels were: Mr. ane Mrs. Jack Leavitt. Mr and Mrs Tames O. Peterson, Miss Delori.1 'Tutcheons, Mr. and Mrs. "Clair' md Loren Mills and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis, of Ve;r lal. Sick with the flu last week, nissing 2 days of school, wa-Viola wa-Viola Plorrocks. Mrs. Morrell i Tridell, substituted in her olace. Bishop and Mrs. Lazell Hen ie had a turkey dinner for al' -lis children and grandchildren Mrs. Jay"" Ho.rro'nk;' returner" o her home in Salt Lake Citv ifter spending the past montr vith Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hor Mrs. Jennie Lee Keele founr ier purse, which had $20 in it 't cays to advertise. Herbert Anderton, of Tooele ;pent the weekend with his farn ly- Neil Jensen was ill three cUy 'a?-t week and was unable to gr lo work at Safeways. |