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Show WASHINGTON Mrs. Caddie Neilson Reporter Mrs. Aggie Sproul and daughter, Ramona, left last week for Fort Lewis, Wash., to visit with her son, Evan, who is stationed there with the Army. Mrs. Eva Iverson returned last week from Salt Lake City, where she visited her daughter and attended at-tended the Covered Wagon Days celebration. Mrs. Mary Jolley returned home Saturday, after a two week visit in Los Angeles with her children. Mrs. Lydia Stephens was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Larson Lar-son in Hurricane Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Sandberg spent a week in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Milne. Mrs. Israel Neilson Jr., arrived ar-rived home Saturday after spending spend-ing the past three weeks visiting her sons in Los Angeles, Glendale Glen-dale and Santa Monica, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb arrived ar-rived Saturday night from Las Vegas. They spent Sunday, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Paxman and families at Pine Valley. Val-ley. Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Nisson are spending their vacation here and in St. George from Glendale, Calif. Mrs. Gillie Sorenson visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Neilson Sr., on Sunday. Phyllis Nisson has returned home after spending several days in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Vernal Neilson and Mrs. Clark Nisson entertained Monday night at a shower in honor of Mrs. Lisle Hannig at the home of the former. A large group of friends from Santa Clara and Washington were present. Mrs. Woodrow Staheli was in charge of the entertainment. Mrs. Hannig Han-nig is the former LaVera Tobler. Gar Neilson and Ross Michel-son Michel-son left Monday night for San Diego, where they have enlisted in the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tobler and family are spending the remainder of the summer in Ogden. Mrs. Afton Gibson honored her sister, Mrs. Violet Ashton at a showed Saturday night. Mrs. Minnie Paxman is here with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nisson have received word from their daughter, Mrs. Clark Frei, in Salt Lake City, that their little son, Bobbie, who has been seriously ill for aome time is improving. |