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Show Mrs. C. L. Camp, who is visiting visit-ing in Cleo Spring, Okla., writes that Oklahoma is experiencing severe winter weather and heavy snow storms. Pvt. John Karras who entered enter-ed the army three months ago writes from Lowry Field, Colo., that he is enjoying it immensely. George McChesncy of the Copper Cop-per Hotel returned December 29 from a 10-dny stay with relatives in Watson, New Jersey. Dick Shulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shulsen of Salt L;ikc City, left Sunday after spending four days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shulsen. Mrs. J. Crellin and her sister, Mrs. Martha Matthews of Windsor, Wind-sor, Alberta, Canada, spent Monday Mon-day in Midvale visiting Mrs. John Steele and Mrs. George Evankovich. Here for the holidays, holi-days, Mrs. Matthews says that Americans do not know there is a war going on, as far as changes in everyday living are concerned. concern-ed. The few scarcities and restrictions re-strictions that have resulted from the war to date cannot compare com-pare with the sacrifices Canadians Cana-dians have made and are making to insure victory. Mrs. B. C. Snyder spent December De-cember 29, 30 and 31 at Max-field Max-field lodge with her Bisters, Mrs. M. M. Reenders and Mrs. Oliver Recore. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spend-love Spend-love went to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. Spendlove remained remain-ed to spend a week or longer with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Spendlove. Spend-love. Mrs. Reno Marcon was hostess Monday evening to 13 :nembers of No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. H-Smernoff H-Smernoff and Mrs. Clive Siddo-way. Siddo-way. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob-son Jacob-son spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Jacobson of Murray. LOCAL NOTES . Cecil Sheets of the Copper Hotel spent the Christmas holidays holi-days with his mother, Mrs. Etta Sheets of Denver, Colo. |