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Show Mrs. Gus Hatch (PZ3 nion) of Coppert;;atrciaj( week-end with Kathjjj Mrs. Thomas WeaH, ., has been visitiM T he nd' ' months with Mr 2dT rge Eastman, M visit at Fresno, Calif "ty Weakland, who is gunner on a B-29 lnini Mary Lou Ball U ,,; Tooele with her afil Mrs. Nate Anderson fefS weeks. ' ur v Mrs. Leonard Carlson J Ralph Brown were M June 7 of Kathleen gSSJ Mr. and Mrs. Hom S and daughter, Ruth vale visited Tuesday w 1 and Mrs. George Ea&JJ Karen Grant, daughter and Mrs. J. W. Gram 7 Nev., arrived June 5 several weeks with herJlJ J. H. McDonald. Un: Jnartv given by the Union fort 1 chapter delightful dinner was : served and the program featur- rVrs'DeU NeTvisited Tuesday LiS kS Kenneth Nell of Midlers- C. L. Hatch and children I of Bountiful visited '-"nds and relatives at Lark Monday. Colonel Glenn P. N and Ma: jor Marvel G. Nell both sent cablegrams ca-blegrams from the South Pacific containing Fathers day greetings , 1 for R P- Nell. MW. Glenn P Nell and son T .rrv who spent the ";ist year Wkr. and Mrs. R P. Nell are now making their home a 1074 i East Sixth South. Salt Lake City 1 ( Seaman 1 C Horace Max Seal i returned from England June 8 I and is at New York awaiting ie-1 assignment. He telephoned his 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. I Seal on June 9 to tell them he 1 Wa" getting along fine. : H?K : Mrs. E. W Gleason attended a Navy Mothers breakfast on Hag day, June 14, in Salt Lake City. In Salt Lake City June 13 on business were Mr. and Mrs Horace. Hor-ace. M. Seal and daughters, Bev- erlJ nd Jroyi Mrs- Dalla Dniper and Mrs. Leland Nielsen Mrs. Verner Brynolf of Draper spent June 6 with her daughter, Mrs. Bruce K. Dalton Mrs Harriet Bos worth was Mrs. Dora Thomas' guest June 7 at a Daughter of Utah Pioneers' |