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Show WASHINGTON Mrs. Caddie NeiLson The Relief Society presidency honored the outgoing officers at a party Tuesday afternoon in the R S hall. An appropriate program was given after which each was presented with a gift. Tuesday evening the MIA held their Harvest ball in tin." ward gymnasium. The diToratlons were in keeping with the occasion and the party consisted of a program of games and dancing. The DUP of the Cotton Factory camp, held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer Sandberg Friday afternoon. County officers were present. Lesson on the first 24th was given by class leader, Florence Jones. Mrs. Earl Milne left Thursday for Salt Lake City where she will meet her husband who is returning return-ing from overseas. Hp. and Mrs. Alton Jones returned re-turned Sunday from Los Angeles where they have spent a few days. Mrs. Helen Neilson spent last week visiting relatives at Pioche. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Sandberg were visitors at Boulder City Sunday. Mrs. Helen Nisson was hostess to the Rook club Wednesday. Mrs. Lou Jean Sundall of Rochester, N. Y. is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Adams, Sr. Lt. Rex Prisbrey is here visiting with relatives enroute to Colorado Colo-rado where he will enter school. Mrs. Martha Averett left Sun-iday Sun-iday for Salt Lake City accompanied accom-panied by her daughter, Mrs. John Tanner. Mrs. Averett will receive medical attention for her eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hewlett t of New Castle visited Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Pete Neilson. They also visited their brother Wayne who has returned with his discharge from the navy. Cpl. Keith Iverson visited with his mother, Mrs. Eva Iverson Sunday from Las Vegas. |