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Show WASHINGTON j Mrs. Caddie Neilson Mrs. Lydia Stephens Reporter Members of the I. O.M. club entertained en-tertained their partners at a dinner din-ner party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Neilson. Rook followed the dinner, din-ner, with prizes going to Mrs. Lydia Stephens and Aggie SprouL Mrs. Paul Tolton entertained a few friends Thursday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lydia Stephens. The evening was spent in games and visiting. Those present were Mesdames Bud Seegmiller, Elmer Harmon and Harold Cox of St. George, Miss Beulah Kleinman of Toquerville, and Mrs. Clark Nisson, Miss Thora Tobler and Miss Phyllis Nisson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Neilson of Los Angeles spent the past week here visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Neilson Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. McKay Neilson spent Saturday and Sunday at Overton. Ov-erton. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Keate. Howard Jolley returned Sunday to Los Angeles after visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Jolley, Jol-ley, over the week-end. Mrs. Paul Tolton returned to her home in Salt Lake City Friday Fri-day after spending a week here with relatives. Paul Neilson and Roy Nisson spent from Friday to Sunday in Salt Lake City in the interest of L. D. S. Institute work. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sandberg and Mrs. Wayne Sandberg spent Sunday at Beaver Dams. Mrs. Walter Whittington and son of San Diego, visited here last week with her mother, Mrs. S. J. Gould and other relatives. Mrs. Maranda Turner of Hoi-den, Hoi-den, Utah, is a visitor at the James E. Turner Sr., home. Mrs. Ellis Murray was hostess to the Rook club last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Hannig and Lyle Hannig of Pioche, spent Sunday Sun-day here with relatives. |