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Show ' i Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson and family recently moved from Springville to make their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dorothea Cook of Sandy visited the past week wtih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beardall. Bear-dall. Mrs. Beardall is recovering from a recent illness. Mrs. Ralph B. Weight has returned' re-turned' from a two-weeks' visit with her son, Newell Weight, and family at Parawan. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rudy of. San Francisco, Calif., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. James H. Wardle, and family, in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen of Ogden spent three days of the past week with Mr. Olsen's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Pearl Olsen, and other relatives and friends here. Mrs. Arvil Bird and sons, John and Brent, have returned from a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lambert, at St. George. Mrs. Bill E. Johnson, the former Beth Mower, has returned from Boston, Mass., to make her home with Mrs. Gerald Peay, the former Melba Banner, in Provo, for the present. Mrs. Mary Huish and son have returned to Berkeley Calf., following fol-lowing a two-weeks' visit wtih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bird, and other relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ostler and two children of Helena, Montana, visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Ostler and other relatives and friends here. Mr. Ostler has now returned to Montana Mon-tana and Mrs. Ostler and children will remain here indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Peterson and daughter Shirley, with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hill and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson and daughter daugh-ter went to Layton Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harmer and family. The group included all members of the A. G. .Peterson family and was the first time they had been together in many months. Mrs. Jesse Lee of Salt Lake City is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie and with other relatives and friends. Mrs. Melba Osmond and children child-ren of Washington, D. C, is visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. Esther Con-die, Con-die, and other relatives and friends here. Thora Whiting, visiting here from New York City, and Mrs. Janice Merrill, also of New York, were guests on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bird. Mrs. John Kindred spent the past week visiting in Tooele with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Berne Kindred. Mr. Kindred left Saturday Satur-day for the armed forces. Mrs. Roy Cates has returned to her home here after spending two weeks with relatives and friends in California. She went for the funeral service of her brother-in-law, James A. Harding, husband of Mrs. Coe Johnson Harding. She also visited her daughter, Mrs. Clarice Copeland, and family at Los Angeles. |