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Show Mr. Ed Barnette, Al Cunliffe and Johnny Brown were the dinner guests of Mrs. Rosanna Cunliffe Thursday at her home In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Thorns Mannlon wm the guest of- her sister Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence Grabner of Lark Friday. M"r. and Mrs. Roy Barnette motored to Salt Lake Friday where they visited with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beak-stead Beak-stead visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Leather-wood Leather-wood Saturday evening. Miss Rose Barnette spent the week end with her sister Miss Royce Barnette at Salt Lake. Mr. Ray Bullock, spent Thanksgiving Thank-sgiving vacation at Klmberly, Idaho, with his wife Mrs. Ray Bullock. The Ladies Aid held a quilting quilt-ing bee at the Office Building i Wednesday evening. A luncheon I was served to twenty members. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skinner of West Jordan. Mr. Verle Barton is a proud' owner . of a new Chevrolet car. Mrs. Pete Carl and son Ray have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl for the pa6t week. Mr. and M'rs. Ray Buckles and Miss Gayle Lou Mac Intyre returned home Tuesday evening from a visit in California. Mrs. Leonard Anderson returned re-turned home Saturday from the Cottonwood Maternity home at Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kounls, Miss Katherlne Georgelas and Mr. Andy Takes, paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Takls and family in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Seeley of Mt. Pleasant, weTe the weekend week-end guests of Mr. and M'rs. Nick Nevines. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gulnn and nephew Normon arrived home Wednesday from California. The C. T. C. club was entertained enter-tained at the home of Miss Mary Kokles. Five Hundred was played play-ed and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Richard Steele and Miss Katherlne Georgelas, hoiisaprize was won by Miss Rose Barnette. A late lunch was served to members mem-bers attending; and a pjeasant time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess and daughter Mary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barnette Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. and Mrs. George Pazell, left Tuesday for Detroit, Michigan Michi-gan for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs.. Bud Nicholls were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson Monday. Mr. Steve Lendaris of Helper, visited with relatives Wednesday Wednes-day . Mr. and Mrs. Garth Berien nf Pnrir Citv. were the guests of Mrs. Berien's parents Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. William Peterson and Mr. Myles Anderson motored to Fairview Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. James . Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Burke of Beaver, were the guests of their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke Sunday. M'r. William Perrlngton returned re-turned home from the Sk Mark's hospital Sunday..- Mrs. Andy Jones and daughter daugh-ter Virginia, Mrs. Ruby Schenk and Mr. Glen Ivie motored to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Andona-kis Andona-kis had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs." George Kamperaa who arrived Saturday from New Mex-ivo. Mex-ivo. . . - , Mr. Dave Godleence of Cali-ornina Cali-ornina spent a four week vaca-ion vaca-ion with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardikis. Mr. James Mochus of Nevada was also, their guest Tuesday. . ' Mr. Dominic Priano accomp- -anied by his mother of Helper . were the guests of Miss Mary Kokles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Renald Marcon. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald and daughter Agnw accompanied accompani-ed by Mr. Blaine Milner en-Joyed en-Joyed a dinner and show in Salt Lake City.. Friday. Mr. and' Mrs. Mike Pearce and son William spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Mr. Mike Pazell and Mr. John Golish spent a three day vacation vaca-tion in Nevada, and arrived home j Saturday evening. Mr. Harold Leatherwood Is in Jhe Bingham hospital suffering from an injured hand. Mr. and M'rs. Dewey Knudsen entertained an after-dance crowd at their home Thursday. The guests were - Mr. and Mrs. Orval Riddles of Richfield, Mr. Vince Dusan, Miss Ruth Rassmussen, Mr. and Mrs. C V. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris CriTyar and Miss Fern Rassmussen of Holli-day. Holli-day. An enjoyable time was had by all. ; The Relief Society held thelr- i weekly meeting Tuesday at the ! home of Mrs. T. Scroggan. A i social service lesson was con-, con-, ducted by Mrs. A. J. Boberg. ""V I Copperfield i; Agnes McDonald rrdXT'Rube Cunliffe and son Gene, Miss Betty Byrne, |