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Show iountiful News IMERTHAL. MUIR !3742 s Dora Trowbridge r: three days the past i,U.:nPoosevelt where she ::?uo Mr. and Mrs. . . . im Trowbridge and mj 5he attended a Little illgame in which her : .-5 look part. I J Eldora Peterson and L Q "tr Lorie spent the fii in Pocatello, Ida. ' iley attended a wed-fln wed-fln '.nption. ' i- Mrs. James Moore : --tiful report the birth , or Oct. 9. The baby In named Mathew 3. CO Md Mrs. Robert Arm-W Arm-W "I ire the maternal brents and Mr. and j iiny Moore of Layton ' paternal grand-. grand-. '' The great-grand-jf Q '3jre Mr. and Mrs. tJ Bennett and Mrs. -"Armstrong. '- Wallace E. Hess and a ;:-' Benjiman and Slingerland of Provo flfl J)n Euests of Mrs. Bertha Muir last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Darald Ledingham of Brigham City were guests of Glen Ledingham last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hatch and daughter Emily of Provo were guests of Mrs. Norine Hatch last Saturday. They were guest artists at the Jessamine Jes-samine Literary Club. Mrs. Harry Edwards of Los Altos, Calif., has been visit- -ing with the F. M. Seeg-millers Seeg-millers for the past month. She is Mrs. Seegmiller's sister and has been extensively exten-sively entertained during her visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Seeg-miller Seeg-miller have also had as their guest, their grandson David, son of H. Lee Seegmiller of Los Gatos, Calif., who recently left for Lima, Peru, to serve on a mission for the IDS Church. Mrs. G. Evan Taylor recently entertained at a luncheon for some of her friends that she served with in the United States Attorney's Attor-ney's office before her retirement. |