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Show Washington Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes Bportr Mrs. fiurbiira Z;ihncr, accompanied by her husband and son, Ernest Tobli-r, Mrs. FJveline Sproul and Mrs. LTizy Hoopes enjoyed her sixty-third birthday anniversary on Thursday by spending the day in the Temple. Lynn Averett, who has been in San Francisco the last six months, arrived Friday. Members of the stake presidency presi-dency were visitors at Washington Washing-ton sacrament meeting Sunday, all giving talks and counsel that was well received. Mrs. Mildred Nisson furnished a vocal solo and Inez Larson gave a reading. Miss Erlynne Paxman, who has b"en in Salt I-ake for the past two weeks, returned home on Friday. Miss Rhoda Andrus of St. George spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Turner. Little Mary Lou Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Hall, is ill. MM. A. was presented with some splendid tap dancing by three of lici t Hall's children, Joyce, Wanda and Lorna. They were accompanied accom-panied on the piano by their mother. |