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Show Thompson News iK Mr. and Mrs. JnTr?Nei1 returned Oct. 30 from a 3 week & vacation in Us Vegas, Nev Va" Mrs. VernaSchleip returned i2 S' two weeks ago from a trip to & Sa England and Scotland. Mrs. Schleip reported that thl drouth in England had brokel ' and all was green again ove! there, but she was glad to bi A t home away from the noise ncl; hustle and bustle. Mr. Ted Miller ,pe'Bi: hunting season in Bicknell anf " Torrey, Ut. Mrs. Miller anrf mother, Mrs. Sando, visited in . Salt Lake City, then picked uq : Mr. Miller at Bicknell on thl- s return trip home. ' 1 T 1 ' Dick Davis, son of Ric: Davis, arrived home thiZ: I morning from Alaska for a visi( ! and convalescence. V; j! Dick underwent surgery at ' Soldotna, Alaska on Oct. 16. V j Mr. and Mrs. Garth Oliver-? Ill son of Orangeville i were ' (gJ weekend visitors in Thompson at the O'Neils, Dutos', Curtis' S and Gruvers Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jeffries of - T Fruita, Colo., visited Friday evening Nov. 5 with Jim's ;: father, Jessie Jeffries, on their f way to Moab, where they X i spent the weekend with Jim's . sister and family, the Don ' Swinks. Sunday Nov. 7. Jim h Jeffries, and L.D.S. Elder of ,' the Fruita, Co. ward, blessed ' his niece, Teona Nichole Swink, daughter of Mr. and i, f Mrs. Don Swink. ; Those attending the bless- ' ing ceremonies were Jessie Jeffries, grandfather, Mr. and i' Mrs. Joe Jeffries, uncle and t 1 ' aunt of Thompson; Mr. and , Mrs. Dave Blackstone, grandparents; grand-parents; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maxfield, aunt and uncle; and Mr. Bert Swink, grandfather; -all of Moab. Mrs. Bert Swink, 1 a patient in S.L.C. Hospital i was unable to attend. E |