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Show weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs Lawrence Obsen of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Gates P. Christ-, ensen moved Sunday to Salt Lake City where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs R.G Steele spent Memorial day in Tooele. Rev. A. L. Norfleet plans to leave next week for Denver for an indefinite stay. Mrs James Jimas returned home Tuesday from a several weeks' visit in Delhi, Calif., with her daughter, Mrs. Irene Kan-' Kan-' oupes. Mrs. Kanoupes returned ! with her mother for a visit here. Betty Forsberg left Wednesday for Rock Springs, Wyo., where ,she will visit with Mattie Jean I Adams. j LOCAL NOTES Bailey Santistevan Jr. of the i marines returned to San Diego : this week after spending a furlough fur-lough in Copperton with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Santis-tevTin. Santis-tevTin. June Mutz, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Joseph F. Mutz. gi ad I uated Monday night with a class of 18 high school seniors at St. i Mary's of the Wasatch. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs: Lawrence West. Prizes at cards ' were won by Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, I Mrs. Evan Miller and Mrs. John ; M. Martin- Refreshments were served to 11. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beard and daughters, Beverly and Joan, re ! turned Tuesday from a ten-day ! vacation trip to Portland and ! Astoria, Ore., Seattle, Wash , j Vancouver, Canada, Mt- Rainier national park and Burlev, Idaho. While at Seattle they spent three days with their son Bernarr who is stationed at Ft. Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gray and son Norman of Rexburg, Idaho, visited with friends in Bmgham Saturday evening. Mrs. Alvin J. Smith and baby of Brigham City are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. T. J. Hurley returned Tuesday evening from a five 1 1 " ' |