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Show Mrs. Effie Frei Cottam of Salt Lake City returned last Friday with her brother Cecil and wife, whose . infant daughter died there following surgery for removal of a button lodged in the trachea. She is spending the week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frei, and with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson. The Olsons Ol-sons will return with her Wednesday Wednes-day to spend Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dorset and two children and Elmo Blackburn, Black-burn, all of Hansbrook, Calif., spent Monday in St. George en-route en-route to Salt Lake City and Og-den. Og-den. They will be Thanksgiving Day guests (I) in Ogden of Mr. Blackburn's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dorset will get medical attention for their small daughter in Salt Lake City and plan to return to make their home in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cottam left Wednesday for Provo for the Thanksgiving vacation. Mrs. Lois Empey was hostess Friday evening to members of the O. N. O. club. Lunch was served to 10, following competitive games. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunt of Snowflake, Ariz., arrived Saturday to spend this week working in the Temple. Mrs. Hunt was formerly form-erly a Miss Freeman and was born in Washington, where her father presided as bishop for many years. She was just two years old when the family was called to help colonize Arizona, and her first return was in 1903 when she came to be married in the Temple. Miss Analiese Buggert left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Provo where she will enjoy the Thanksgiving vacation with relatives. Members of the Readers Round Table were guests last Saturday, Nov. 19, of Mrs. Vivian Milne at her home on Temple street. Mrs. LaMoni Langford reviewed Pearl S. Buck's book, "The Patriot". There were nine members and four guests attended, the latter including Mrs. Ed. Brooks, Mrs. Alice W. Milne, Mrs. Floyd Petty and Mrs. E. Smith. Wayne G. Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pymm received medical care at the local hospital Monday and Tuesday. |