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Show j Mr and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. g Mr tor five days !n Si' Tuesday. Ted Hewett and Gordon Moffat Mof-fat accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald to Salt Lake Tuesday to visit Mrs. Laura Moffat. Mof-fat. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ford stopped over on their way from Kentucky to Los Angeles to visit vis-it with Mrs. Mike Pierce Tuesday. Tues-day. Among those attending the graduation gra-duation exercises at Westminster college Monday were Mrs. Mike Pearce and son, William, and I Mrs. Thelma Barrett and Miss Stella Klopenstine. I Miss Mary Jones returned Sunday from a visit in Glendale and Long Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phipps left Sunday for Kansas City, Mo., where they will visit with relatives rela-tives and friends two weeks. Robert Burke suffered an Injured In-jured finger while at work Wednesday. Wed-nesday. He was rushed to St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. James Peterson of Fair-view Fair-view arrived Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson. of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Golish. Mrs. Rube Cunliffe and son, David, accompanied by Miss Betty Bet-ty Byrnes left Sunday morning for Loveland, Colo., where they wiU visit for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Earl McColeman. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nevers and children and Mrs. John Panta-lone Panta-lone and children visited Mr. John Pino at Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Golish spent Sunday fishing in American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardikas spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. An outing at Liberty Park was enjoyed Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Reno Marcon. Mrs. Fred Wing underwent a major operation at St. Mark's hospital Monday. She is reported doing well. The U. G. I. G. club was entertained en-tertained Thursday, with prizes at Five Hundred being awarded Mesdames Vern Barnett, Gladys Quinn and Agnes Steele. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to twelve members. mem-bers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cadell and Mrs. Bill Palmer were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alt Ivie accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bray on a fishing trip at Gooseberry lake over the week-end. S. D. Walker of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sours ! Copper field ij Agnes McDonald George Gadbury of Las Vegas, Nevada, arrived Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardikas, where he will visit for two weeks. The Misses LaVern Cunliffe and Annie Pantalone were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myles Anderson, along with Jimmy Cunliffe and Gordon Burke, at an outing at Saratoga Monday evening. Mrs. Evankovich and daughter, daugh-ter, Emma, and granddaughter, Kathryn, were Sunday visitors |