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Show bv'vf 'J?r'a c'sn. accompanied WonHi niece- Mrs- David -Citvi motorpd to Salt Lake anci i Fril1;,v to visit with Mr. relatj!1" A' H- Lindorf and other Here over Tuesday to attend the funeral services of Brigham Peter Wulfenstein were his son, Grant, and family from Kimberly, Nev., including a sailor son from the Pacific Coast; Lee Wulfenstein; Wulfen-stein; and Mrs. James Wulfenstein Wulfen-stein and four children from Idaho; Mrs. Alex Colbath and Mrs. Herbert Haight from Cedar City; Henry Schlappi from Provo Bench, (a brother-in-law of Mr. Wulfenstein); Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Nordin of Motoqua, and Mrs. Melvin Higley of Los Angeles, An-geles, granddaughter of the deceased. de-ceased. Enjoy the summer in Slack Suits, Slacks or Jeans. Snow's Dress Shop. j!6c. The Bridge Ettes were guests Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Carl Mulchings at her home, with 12 members and three guests attending. attend-ing. The latter included Mrs. Lee Weibel. Mrs. Rex Nelson and Mrs. Reed Mathis. Honors for the afternoon went to Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Pickett and Mrs. Frank Holland. |