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Show Seal and Mrs. Jessie NmTb Mr. and Mrs. Max Seill vale were Saturday (in,,,.., of Mi . and Mis II ,race ' Mr. and Mrs. P ty nfm were Midvale visitors sJM Seagull girls of I.ark p!M held a special meetine -MB home of Mrs. Mark hJM Wednesday. MlclletB Beverly Seal and Kav( I planalp were Salt l.ake i.B Sunday. Mrs. P. W. Peteerson ar,l Blaine were Salt Uke " Tuesday. Vlsl "Treasures In Attics"- r.I .met' in a while something , xpected value tun up J'.W unexpected place. Some mast unglittering VJni mean gold in your poete. V poke around. You'll find th'ul ti resting article in the AmeM Weekly, the magazine distrS ed with next Sunday's Loi m geles Fxaminer. 1 j : lark : Beverly Seal. Ph. 901 Jl Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper ! visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neilscn of ; Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Tucker and family visited Sunday with relatives re-latives in Salt Lake City. I Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal of Midvale announce the birth of a son March 5 at the Cottonwood Cotton-wood Maternity home. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Coombs and daughter Ellen were weekend week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Merle Towers of Ogdene. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bench of Green River, Utah, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Neilsen. A surprise party was given Monday in honor of Beverly Seal I on her 17th birthday. Games were played and a delightful : luncheon was enjoyed by Betty ( Heki, Gwen Cook, Jayne Bigler, j Donna Reed, Joyce Gressman, Myrlene Wilcox, Darlene Hunt, Evelyn Kinsley and Miss Seal. Relief Society visiting teachers meeting was held Wednesday at Lark. Delightful refreshments were served by Mrs. Virginia |