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Show attended a show following dinner. hotel was uninjured. After emergency em-ergency treatment at a local hospital hos-pital for a severed artery, Drig-gers Drig-gers was transferred to St. Mark's hospital. He left the hospital hos-pital Tuesday afternoon. Planning to return to their midwest home today, Miss Helen Meyer and Miss Norma Meyer of Grand Island, Nebraska, went to MTdvale Tuesday to spend a few days there following a visit here with their brother, Marvin Meyer, and at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dowd. Safeway Stores Inc. employees picnicked at Lagoon Sunday. Present from Bingham Canyon were Mr. and Mrs. H. Fred Dunn and children, Jack and Patsy, Max MacBeth and Louis Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Rogers and small son, Errol Jack, and Mr. Rogers' mother, Mrs. William Wil-liam Rogers, left Thursday for Needles, Cal, after visits here with relatives. Mrs. Nick P. Floros of Lead I Mine entertained the afternoon of August 8 for a neighborhood sewing group. A tasty luncheon was served Mrs. Elbert Rogers, Mrs. Adrian Jensen, Miss Mabel Pappas of Magna, Mrs. George Kampros, Mrs. Mike Nepolis, Mrs. William Rogers and Mrs. Alger Baum. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans attended funeral services Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in Garland for Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Chadwick Linford, 69, who died at her home in Garland Tuesday morning morn-ing following a two-week illness. Mrs. Linford had seven sons and a daughter, 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A i daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Linford of Berkeley, Cal., is Mrs. Evans' sister. In honor of Gwen Stokes, a visitor here from Los Angeles, Colleen Creedon entertained Tuesday evening at dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon. Besides Gwen and Colleen, those present were Mattie Jean Adams and her guest, Nola Mitchell of Paro-wan, Paro-wan, and Barbara Mills. The girls LOCAL NOTES Mr. ahd Mrs. Ornin Brown and children of Washington, D. C, were dinner guests August 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy. With them were Mrs. Timothy's sister, Mrs. Lois Daniels, Dan-iels, and grandson, Larry Peterson, Peter-son, of Salt Lake City. Home August 7 after a week's absence, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Jacobson were called to Reno, Nev., by the death of Mr. Jacob-son's Jacob-son's sister, Mrs. Marcella Jolley. Funeral services were held in Reno and rites were also conducted con-ducted in Salt Lake City August 8. Present from Bingham Canyon Can-yon at the funeral in Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. Flossie Ramsey, Mrs. David C. Lyon, Mary Lou and Richard Lyon, Mrs. Lyman Otteson and Mrs. Ben McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson drove from Reno to Shingle Springs, Cal., to visit her father, Sam Togliatti, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bressan. They also were in Sacramento where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schwab and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dutton, sisters and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob-son. Jacob-son. Mrs. Irvin Sorenson and children, chil-dren, Jay and Mary, spent the first three days of the week in American Fork canyon. Dona Gay Grant of Copperton was a member of the party. Glen Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davies, celebrated his first birthday Monday at a picnic pic-nic at Liberty park. Special guests at the party were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Davies, and his small cousins, David Davies and Don Farns-worth. Farns-worth. Others present were his parents and sister, Miss Joy Dean Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Farnsworth and children, Davey and Gloria; Mrs. Ray Davies and Stanley Ray Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Russell and daughter, Mary Eleanor, of Palo Alto, Cal., arrived Tuesday Tues-day for a four-day visit with Mrs. Russell's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe. Thqy are here on business busi-ness and plan to leave Saturday. Glen Driggers, 23, of West Jordan, Jor-dan, suffered a skull fracture and extensive loss of blood Monday Mon-day at 11:05 p.m., when the car he was driving ran off the highway, high-way, overturned and struck a telephone pole just outside of town. His companion, Alfred Schwartz, 23, of the Belmont |