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Show B VS. ani? tm refrcstmu-nts wore served. Sharon Anderson, daughter of iM, and Mrs. Kddie Anderson, ee ehraUd her eleventh b.rthday Wednesday with a lovely parti-Fourteen parti-Fourteen guests were P'"'1,1- dehcious luncheon was . sen, after which the group attend, d Hie evening show. Among those attending Credit Union day at Lagoon last Satur-,-iav were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mii-s Oay-thwaitc Oay-thwaitc and family, Mr. and Mis. Ronald Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. dishing. Mr. and Mrs. ei o Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jv. Kellv. Mr. and Mrs. Arithon O. i Ja.-ohson. Mr. and Mrs J. L. M ; i ,ano .,nd family. Kllen Beth Thomas, !nna James, Mr anu Mrs. (;ra:it Ihulges. Mr. and Mrs. j Holgc-r Fviisnes and son, Mr. and Mrs. Marl in Sehultz and son, Mr. ' ai d Mrs. K. A. Murano and chil-i chil-i dren, Claudia and Robert, Norman Nor-man and Tuidv Chester and their ou.Mii, Frank Begley and Miss Rornice Bell of Salt Lake City. O THE FISHERMAN Just before the dawn is an hour of p- Uect stillness and peace Nothing is heard but the dawn wind rus'lmg through the grasses grass-es and leaves; the song ot the liver seems to grow louder and stronger; the fisherman casts in his hook while peace and contentment con-tentment fills his soul; he sits a-rniil a-rniil a sleeping world and listens to its thro'bing heart. The song of the river rippling over the shallows at the head and below the pool, falls soothing on the ear; when the dawn breaks and ! the day loving beasts and birds i begin to stir; irom somewhere I the cry of a startled blackbird di.stuibed by a prowling weasel j or fox breaks loudly over the ! scene. Thi' plaintive cries of the Plovers, the restless sentinels of i the fields; never cease from dawn j to dusk, as they wheel above tie' i iiew drenched land, a pair of ; ducks rush quacking above his j head, and the wild geese honks i from somewhere unseen, ; Reside the dark, deep pool j The willows are droopinsj and j still Just a gentle breeze stirs the j leaves And the sound of the rippling rill ' He cares not for the crowded Citi.'S With its heat, and noise and show 1 But to sit beside the rippling ! river Where the cooling breezes blow. I Edward Heather j LOCAL NOTES I Jan and Jay Freeman of Fillmore Fill-more are visiting a few weeks with their grandpjurcnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Vietti. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christ-onsen Christ-onsen of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques. Their grandsons, Roger and Stanley Stan-ley Jacques, who have been visiting vis-iting with them the past week, returned with them. j Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. dishing spent Sunday and Monday in Providence with Mr. Kendrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendrick. Colleen Creedon of Ogden spent last week end visiting with her par 'nts, Mr. and Mrs. John I J. Creedon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards of Davis, Calif., arrived last Saturday Satur-day to visit two weeks with relatives re-latives and friends in Bingham and Roosevelt. In Bingham they are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kllis Boron and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid i spent last week end in Sunnv- j dale visiting with their sister and ' family, Mr. and Mrs. Van Alger, j Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bills' and Mr. and Mrs. William Hick-1 man are leaving tonight, Fndav, ! for a five days' vacation at Vei'- j nal where they will visit with i relatives and friends. j Mrs. Klma Thomas of Salt' Lake City visited Wednesday I with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and family. Miss Svkie Brown entertained j last Friday evening for members |