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Show Schreiner also gave a vocal selection selec-tion at the meeting:. Mrs. Blanch Boal returned this week from a trip to Delta, Colo., and vicinity. In company with her son David and wife she visited the famous Mesa Lakes comprising some 250 bodies of water in a beautiful setting in southwestern Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Delone Jcnson returned re-turned the past week from an enjoyable en-joyable and successful fishing trip to Southern Utah. ,1 $ound- 'n-s4out 'ZJown . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Burt had as their guests over the weekend, J. E. Harrop and daughter Renee Robinson and her three children, Randy, Ricky and Linda of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Champ Allan are home from a week's trip to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park. They also stopped j briefly at Jackson, Wyo., and at Bear Lake, Ida. They had as their guests j&ortly after returning Mrs. Frank Munson and daughter Becky ' Jo of Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fletcher have gone on a vacation trip to the Northwest planning to be gone about a week. During their absence Mrs. Mae Fletcher of Salt Lake City, formerly of Springville, is staying with her grandchildren. Mrs. Jean Ashby had as family guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Roy j Thompson and son Kent and Jane Olsen of Inglewood, Calf.; also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby and four sons of Las Vegas, Nev. They also ! visited at the Bert Cherrington and Don Watts homes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and family are leaving Friday morning on a few days vacation trip to Yellowstone Park. Don Watts has been in Ogden for the past two weeks training to play in the North-South football game scheduled for Saturday evening. eve-ning. Dick and Lucy Brown are enjoying en-joying a few days visit from their 10-year-old nephew, Kent Woc-lley Jones of Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Schreiner entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday honoring Mr. Schreiner's father, J. C. Schreiner on his 83rd birthday. In the evening eve-ning a brother, Alexander Schrien-er Schrien-er of Salt Lake City entertained with a program of organ music in a combned meeting of the Fifth and Sixth wards. He also gave a short talk as did the father and a son of Alexander, who is leaving soon to fill an LDS mission in their I native land of Germany. William ' |