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Show imca-to- eijc psa- s NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Mis. Walter Butler of Spring Bake and Mr. and Mrs George Barnett of Murray visited at Jordan Park in Salt Bake City. They also visited the Peace Park on August 13. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mre. Barnett. Mrs. Barnett, Mis. Purk, Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Butler are sisters. Fut cousins, living descendants of their grandparents. John and Ann Gregory Wilkey met in the gardens of their cousins. Harry and FJiabeth Black. The time was sjamt with a dinner, social chat, and films were enjoyed by the .'10 present. Special guests were their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilkie and daughter from New Zealand, who are making a tour of America. They left New Zealand in May and will continue on their journey and plan to visit the Hawaiian Islands and Japan and will arrive home In October. Mi's. Stella Boswell entertained at a dinner in honor of her mother and sister, Mrs. Sadie Harris and Mrs. Aleta Swasey of Grass Valley, California. Other guests w:ere Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tolley of Evan Harris California, and Frank Swasey of Grass Valley, California; Mrs. James Anderson and daughter Wilma of Orem, Mrs Kenneth Ivie and two sons of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. I,ce Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley. Mrs. Katie Sheperd of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley and Dick Boswell. En-cin- o, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden visited in Salt Bake City with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Keith R. Bailey and family of Kamas visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glazier on Sunday. They were to California to visit at Disneyland. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Garrett and family of Kaysville spent several days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BrigMr. and Mrs. ham Garrett. Stanley Pitt of Bountiful were week end guests at the Garrett home Mrs. Olive Broadhead was in Provo Saturday morning to attend the Brigham Young University senior breakfast, held on the campus, as a guest of her daughter, Mina Lou. Mrs. n Mr. and Mrs E. D. Park Broadhead also visited in on Wednesday with of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels of Pavson, Mr. and San-taqui- Come in and see our LIVE Mrs. Hazel Sudweeks wus elected Captain of the Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers when the mihnbership of the camp and their husbands met on August IS at the home of Captain Twila Winn, where a delicious dinner was served Richard Sud weeks offered the invocation and blessing on the food, and two readings were given by Olive Broadhead. Thoughts for the day were given by Sylvia Peters. In addition to Mrs. Sudweeks other officers of the camp that will serve are First vice captain, Erva Howard; second vice captain, Twdla Winn; secretary Maude Ingram; lessons, Erma historian: Blanche Garrett; a Cooper; custodian of relics. Lu-ell- Ostler; chorister, Tacy I. Bracken; organist, Rbeta Sperry; parliamentarian, Coqtiella Fern McPherson; chaplain, Fontella Garrett; reporter, Boswell. Remarks were made by the retiring officers and by the newly elected officers: Those enjoying the evening w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wind, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. D C. Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard SudMaude Ingram, Irva weeks, Howard, Mayme Pay, Hazel Olive Broadhead, Sudweeks, Zola Howard, Sylvia Peters. Hazel Russell, Sylvia Peters, and Coquella McPherson. 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