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Show THE L . About Folks You Know... ljeWs . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trane of :..:.ncnn visueaa uith Mrs. Jean Heber City and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trane of Salt Lake City, r Dav. on were Saturday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Giles spent Af ton rf.r1?;, .nd Mrs. Sher- - Mrs. Andrew Trane. J- - L rwy Wing, leaving Wednesday morn ing, aiso m the group were Mrs Robert Karren (Joyce Miss Shirley Scott has returned American Fork, and Mr. Wingl of and Mrs home after spending the past two Ralph Wing and son Leonard. months m Alaska with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin and Mrs. Scott, Max, Renae and sen and Mr and Mrs.ChristianWesW Rex are remaining at Nanana for Rassmussen joined in birthriav the present. greetings and a very cood time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mrs. Lawrence Colledge is Christiansen in Pleasant spending a week in Castle Rock, July 17. A chicken dinner, visiting Wyoming, where she is visiting and games were enjoyed. The with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. occasion was the birthdav of Mrs Moore. William Her son, LaVerl Owen Christiansen. is with her. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mrs. Rassmussen and Mr. ChristColledge and family accompanied iansen. her on the trip and have returned. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fox of Am Mr. and Mrs. John Sprott and erican Fork, visited at the home-- l Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pardew and of his mother, Mrs. Annie Fox, son Roger, all of Grand Junction, Sunday. They were returning Colorado, visited this week with home after a vacation to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Idaho and southern Utah. trip During Lehi. They were returning to their the trip, they visited with several homes from a trip through the of his former army buddies. Their Northwest. oldest son, Dean, went with his parents on the trip, the baby son, Mrs. Charles Crabb entertained Ned, remaining with his grandat dinner Wednesday evening for mother. a group of close friends. Table Mrs T. F. Kirkham and her games were planned for the evening. In the group were Mr. and daughter, Miss Bonnie Jean KirkMrs. R. J. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. ham, attended the performance of Heber C. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. the Benny Goodman trio, sponCrabb. sored by the Utah Symphony Orchestra, Tuesday evening. The very Mrs. Grant Littleford spent Fri- impressive affair took place at day in Pleasant Grove visiting the University stadium. Several with Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Devereaux, Mrs. Littleford, classical selections were presented who has been confined to a wheel by the combined groups. Typical chair for some weeks past, is now somwhat improved and walks on crutches for a short time each .MMrs.Inardughlin v t.ve S . , Vnt AW"f r Mrs. . uc visueu Laughlin's City, J. Mower of iSteA at the home of Mrs. , Urc - E. 5oS Ust Thursday. a Vrttie McAffee spent this week visitSr. and Mrs. Boyd Mc- i. J S A ..,,, Case and Mr. and of Salt Lake Hjrry McNess visited r z w noinc Gaisioru. at the 4- - L 3 md Mrs. Henry Ci. Thursday last scent Visiting here at the home Trister to Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. feHolmstead. Preston Gray and "u ana wr. son, Pwlarstrom and Iment last week vacationing Yellowstone Park. md Mrs. . Glen, f To remain until Satnrria Fish Lake. Miss iu Wine Miss Uis Wing and Miss R.ta Win accompanied their father A H T visitors at the home of Sarah E. Gaisford were her uehter, Mr. ana Mrs. j. V j. baby Sarah Ann, of They remained over wea- and r v, tnd Mrs. J. T. Patton ot Junction, Colorado, and unison Jimmy Jenkins of Santa utan, California, visited with and Mrs. Robert Smith last FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH ABEL EVAXS BETXIOX HELD AT PROVO XOBTH PARK The reunion of the descendants of Abel Evans was held Saturday July 14, at North Park in Provo! with 80 present. Individual families brought their dinners and all were seated together. Program numbers were given by two great grandchildren, Robert Webb, a cornet solo; Anita Lou Miller, reading. Speakers were John S. Evans. Sylvester Evans and Fay Evans. Races and games were enjoyed by the various age groups. In charge of arrangements were John S. Evans, chairman, and Odessa Sabey, secretary. Chosen as officers for next year were Fay Evans, (now of Salt Lake City) chairman, and Arva Mercer Smith, secretary. ATTEND OGDEN PAGEANT Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham visited in Brigham City, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. (their daughter Phyllis). With the Owens' and their daughter, Miss Bonnie Jean Kirkham, they attended the pageant, "All Faces West," at Ogden. Composed and directed by Roland Parry of Weber College, it was presented by the LDS Stakes of Weber County and Weber College. Featured in the leading role, Brigham Young, was Ivor Gorin of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Parts of representative LDS songs were interspersed with Mr. Parry's music. 0en dance music was played by Mr. Goodman, Paul Smith at the piano and Alvin Stroller at the drums. Rom "where I sit . Sy Joe Marsh day. Mrs. Dorothea Peterson is spending the week at Provo at the home of her sister, Mrs. Caroline Peterson Her niece, Mrs. reW Kate Holmstead has remains at the Pethome after visiting in bait Lydia Evans, home. erson her here SunVisiting City with Mr. and Mrs. Otis. Mrs. Otis is her day were Mr. and Mrs. Mario Nielson and Mrs. Etta Nielson of iter, Cleo. Salt Lake City. iter, Cleo. CAUFOB-M- MERCHANT A MR. AND MRS. FRITZ TO UVE IIKKE John Fritz has rejoined his wife. Mrs. Annie Fritz, after a tav of several years in the Eastern VISITS HOCK nrv Mr. and Mrs. Alton n and daughter. Betty jt.an of Angeies. Calitornia. tinted ith Mr. and Mra. E. R. Diokpmn Friday. Mr. Clark is a brother to ut sirs, uickerson. They uere home kUct ationtma tt Kentucky Derby in Lexington. Ky. air. ciark. uho owns a chain of tn-rou- te DlH2" Stores in smithern California, maintains a stable of blooded racing stock as a hobby. "Save-O- n r ty c tvvnura If c ?u runny 1i 1 r Haycock and iter. Karen, have returned a very pleasant vacation trip California. They spent two at Palm City and on a tour and Mrs. Rex various points of Rus-so- interest. f d Pioneer Day was enjoyable the cool canyon by Mr. lbs. Charles Crabb, Mr. and R J. Whipple and Mr. and Heber C. Webb, who took picnic luncheon and played table in Mrs. of Clover and son, attended the perform- the Tales of Hoffman," at Clara University bowl, Friday even-The- were accompanied Mrs. n. article that "proves" yon and I dostt kaow what's fanny. A bunch of psychologists came to this sad conclusion after telling jokes to college students. Very often they would give out with what they considered a and not get even a chuckle in response. Other times the students would laugh their heads off at stories that weren't considered really funny. 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Thv re. ported it extremely hot in Mould er city, with a temperature of 112 degrees. y Margaret McMillan. with Mrs. Lillian ttjoyed, Attending Pioneer Day events in Roosevelt were Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Christiansen and sons, Kent and Clead, and Mrs. Christiansen's mother, Mrs. G. E. The group were present for a long week-enat the homes of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Russon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nebeker. A parade, rodeo and a program in the park filled the day. A number of Indians added a colorful atmosphere. A visit to the oil wells was one of the high lights of their stay. Just finished reading a magazine . W VISIT FROM BO I LD Kit CITY Here from Roulder City. Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grogan week-ensent the uith Mr n.i ;e os? IB 111 r. tarday. States. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz will continue to make their home in Lehi. where Mrs. Fritz, the former Annie Jackson, has numerous rel' : atives and friends. 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