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Show KIIIIIIIIIIICllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!llllllllllllllllllini!lllll' j In and Out ! of Town... 1 Mrs. A. V. Sanford is visiting relatives and friends in Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif. Mrs. Amasa Rowland left Thursday to spend about ten days in Los Angeles, Calif. She will visit her son, Ted, with the air corps. Mrs. J. F. Wingate and daughter, daugh-ter, Mary Louise, are spending a few days in California with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Alice Waters of Mapleton is visiting relatives and friends in Idaho. Mrs. Will Alleman has just returned re-turned from a trip to Los Angeles, where she visited her son, Max, who was recently transferred from the National Guard to officers' training course at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Mrs. Arvil Bird left early this week for an indefinite stay in St. George. Mrs. Jane Stewart recently moved to Spanish Fork, where she will make her home indefinitely. Mrs. Emily S. Crandall and Mrs. Emma S. Cranmer spent the past week with Mrs. C. H. Thorstensen in Ogden. They returned Sunday in company with Mrs. Thorstensen and Mrs. C. C. Thorstensen to attend at-tend funeral services for John Sumsion, brother of Mrs. Crandall and Mrs. Cranmer. Mr. and Mrs. Creed Harmer, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Retta Harmer and daughters, Margaret and Dorothy, Doro-thy, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Weenig in Ogden. Mrs. Alene H. Higginson of Green River, Wyo., is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Estella Wixom, in this city. Clara Harmer spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake City, a guest of Virginia Clark. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Emily Hatch Sunday were Mrs. Adele Johnson and son, Bert, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Maude Benedict Bene-dict of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson and families of Salt Lake City. They also visited the art gallery. gal-lery. You can read a book a week and still be ignorant. It all depends on what and how you read. |