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Show Mrs. Max McMullin and Daughter, Neita, Arrive Home From California LEEDS.Utah Mrs. Max McMullin and daughter, Miss Neita McMullin, McMul-lin, arrived this week end from California where the latter has been attending school since last fall. Mrs. McMullin motored out recently with relatives to attend her daughter's graduation and accompany ac-company her on the trip home. On the homeward journey they visited Mrs. McMullin's twin sister, Mrs. Roy Shelley and family at Calwa City and other relatives enroute. While attending the Anderson Valley Union high school at Boon-ville, Boon-ville, Miss Neita made her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer, She was graduated gradu-ated June 5 and at the commencement commence-ment exercises she was awarded a Premier-Delores beauty scholarship scholar-ship for the year 1941 and she registered for the course in San Francisco while enroute home. She will return to that city for the opening of the beauty school July 15th. During her stay in California Miss McMullin has taken an active part in school activities and was a member of the high school band which played at the State Music Festival at Stockton, in April, which was the only band in its class to receive a "superior" rating and its members mem-bers were each awarded a medal in recognition of their fine performance. j'Not Superstitious' Say Young Couple After Marriage Here Friday, 13th "Not superstitious" was the decision de-cision of Augustus C. Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardy of ' this city and Miss Blanch Stephenson, Steph-enson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stephenson of Laven, who were married at the Hardy home Friday evening. June 13. Bislmp James Andrus of the west ward read the ceremony in the presence of mernVrf-rs of the two families. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bert 7 lardy entertainer! 50 relatives and friends at a wedding wed-ding reception honoring the bride and proom, with the lawns fronting front-ing their home furni-hing the set-ling. set-ling. A program of music, singing and reading.-, farr.i-hed entertainment entertain-ment after which refreshments I wen? served. Attending the wedding from out j of town were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Peterson and two children of ! Sandy, Mis. I Hoy Harlene and children from ls,- Anj-'des, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vance ; nd cbil-; cbil-; 'In n of Ruth. Nevada, the bride's mother. .Mrs. James P. Stephen- sen. and cousin, Melba Stephen-' Stephen-' sen of lyviin. Both the gride and groom are ; employees of the McCoard Oil Company of this city and plan I to make their home here for the i 1 'resent. |