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Show CENTERVILLE ALICE C. CHENEY I'hone AX 5-1407 Happy birthday to Bradley Ray Flclchcr, Bryan James Espcnchiod, Judy Allen, Sylvia Syl-via C. Tingoy, Joy Hognn, Hoxie W. Hawkes, Helen Allen, Jack Smith, Lynn L. Barber, Brent R. Tingey. John Christiansen, J. H. Rode back (in memory), Laura Dobson, Kent nickering. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and Zina Nesson, are the proud grandparents of a new grandson. grand-son. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David (Jean -Nesson ) McKean of Woods Cross. Born Friday, Nov. 21. Mrs. Henry (Emily S.) Pick ering, left last Tuesday for Cedar City to visit her son, Floyd and family over ner at the home of their son Dale and family. Mr. and Mrs. P.len Marshall Mar-shall and family who have been living in the Rebecen Porter home while Mr. Marshall Mar-shall was employed by the TiaRo Construction Co., as the work is now finished. Mrs. Parley P. Parrish had Thanksgiving dinner for all of her children, except Iris Smart and family who live in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Thanksgiving. Elder Norirla and Mrs. Lola T. Barber returned lately late-ly from their LDS mission. Some have inquired as to the addresses of those wo have away from home ut this holiday season. On LDS missions mis-sions are: Miss Marie Andersen, Ander-sen, 1G15M Sherwood, Missoula, Mis-soula, Mont. Elder Robert S. Gold, Brenen, 8, Jenaer St., 44, Germany. Elder Calvin M Smoot, 44 Westbury Road, Bradford G, Norks, England. Elder Michael Merrill Norton Caixa Postal 862, Sau, Pavilo, Brazil. Mr. and Mrs, James (Lulu P.) Beesley of Salt Luke City entertained Mrs. Stanley Parrish, Par-rish, Mrs. Jennie P. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Marlow L. Fisher Fish-er and family on Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smoot entertained their family at a Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Lillian McQulston, daughter Rose Mary and son Ralph enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at "the Air Rigbys in Kaysville. " At the Davis stake quarterly quarter-ly conference held Nov. 22 and 23. Henry , J. Taylor, assistant as-sistant to the twelve apostles was the visiting general authority. au-thority. Among . the other speakers was" Elder and Mrs. Archer Darkey who labored at Palmyra, New York and Elder and Mrs'Nbrman Barber Bar-ber lately returned from-the Indian mission. John W. Ford and his daughter Mrs. Hilda F. Sho-maker, Sho-maker, left Monday evening via train, for Los Angeles, Calif. There they will visit Dr. and Mrs. Myron C. (Viola F.) Barlow. Mts. Maurette R. Boardman and son and daughter now ot Page, Ariz, were here over this last week; end to visit Mrs. J. H. Rodeback. She returned re-turned home with them. They will go to Boulder for Thanks giving dinner at the home of Mrs. Edith Rodeback Graas-dahl Graas-dahl and Mr. Traasdahl. Mr. and M!rs. Maurice Rode back and children were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Rodeback'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sanders of Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph N. Ford had Thanksgiving din- i |