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Show j LOCALNOTES Mrs. rarki-r Gray and son, Norman, came home Tuesday i ewmnn from Midvale, where thev had bet-ii visiting Mrs. Gray's mother. Mrs. John Kennedv, who has been ill. Spencer Jacques and Miss Mildred Mil-dred Parry of Springville, both j S. A. C. students at Logan, j spent the week-end with Mr. and M'"s- s- W. Jac ques of Copperton. j Luncheon guests of Mrs. L. S. iBreckon of Copperton Tuesday ;were Miss Mabel Neprud, Miss s Willie Covey, Miss Margaret 1 Hopkinson and Miss Lillian Jensen. Jen-sen. j Miss Lucy Praggastis of Salt I Lake City visited with her par-j par-j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Praggastis, Praggas-tis, over the week-end. Mrs. M. I). Starley entertained a foursome Friday evening at her home. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Walk- Sweat and Mrs. Louis Panas. Mis. Melvin Kidder of Park City, who has been receiving j treatment at the Bingham Canyon Can-yon hospital, was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. H. F. Dowd, Sunday. i Mrs. J. L. Householder return-' return-' ed Friday from Mt. Pleasant, where she spent two weeks vi- siting her mother, Mrs. A. E. Mcintosh of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. i Householder and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sturm drove down to bring her home. j Joyce Otteson, three-year old : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman : Otteson, was taken home Tuesday from Bingham Canyon hospital I where she has been receiving medical treatment for about six weeks for complications follow- ing measles. Mr. and Mrs. George Stavro-poulas Stavro-poulas and daughter, Tula, of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Mrs. Steve Stavropoulas, Miss Angie Stav-ropoulas, Stav-ropoulas, Mrs. William G. Dokos and Mrs. C. O. Drake of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Panas. |