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Show PANGUITCH Visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.Iteed Judd were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Judd. Mrs. George Daly, o. Salt Lake. Mrs. Eccles Cameron of Provo. They also attended the services for Mr. T. Sevy. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Barton ot Pleasant Grove visited his sister and family. Mr, and Mm. Wood-luff Johnson, and attended the services for Mr. Sevy. Visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dlalne Sevy and attending the services for their grandfather were Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Sevy and two sons and daughter Mrs. Carrel Hatch and aon or Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Sevy and two child rem of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan J. Stokes and on of Cedax City, Mrs vnrnt Tv lfardlnc and Infant son ot Salt Lake, and Mrs. Bevy's mother Mra. Margaret E. Hey-wood who came up from Rich-field. Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Doddi. accompanied by Mrs. Mildred Deuel, were Salt Lake visitors from Wednesday to Friday, Mrs. Mildred Deuel has received word of the marriage ot her son Verdee Deuel to LeVon Hagen of Oarfleld. The couple are making their home in Oarfleld. Mrs. George Talfcot and Edna Beth were business visitors in Richfield last Monday. Gordon Crosby, who has been in Korea for the paat nine month lias been released from the service, and is horn vlth his family at Ogden. Among those attending confer ence at Salt Lake) were Ilosemund Henrle, Bishop and Mrs. N. O. Henrle, Delia Tdbbs. Ina Hanks. Theda Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orton and daughter Gloria, Ma inte p. Hatch, Celesta Miller, Hlltna Eicell and daughter PT- bara Gal, Loon a TalDot, and President and Mrs. Vern Holman. Cecil Clark, who Is In the service in San Francisco, arrived at Salt Lake Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. Blanche Clark, who was attending conference there. Mr. Frank Day made a trip to iSalt Lake, Friday, where he met his wife and children who had 'been visiting ,at Pocatello. They returned home Sunday. The Better Homes and Garden Club met at the home of Hilda Gardner April 1st. A demonstration on Salads was given by Elna Miller ot the USAC Extension service. Twenty guests and members were present. The Monday Night bridge club met at the home ot Cleta Cher-riogton with Verda Cooper taking, high, Jessie Cherrtngton 2nd, also both ladles sharing slam honors, and consolation went to Nor-male Mahoney. Guests were Jes- sle Cherrlngton, Algla Myers and ' Normalee,.Mahoney, Mr. M. V. Hatch spent from Wednesday to Saturday at Salt Lake. Mrs. Hatch Is staying with her sister. Mrs. Jsiie Shaw, who is ill. Mrs. Mayo Rlggs au.1 children Joan and Johnny weekended at Salt Lake. Shirley Owens. Neu-cille Dodds. and Algia Myers accompanied them. William J. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Johnson, visited over the Kaiter holiday on leave from his duties with the Signal Corps at San. Luis Obispo in Calif. Finik Proctor underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Pangultch Hospital, Wednesday. Lafayette Alvey.of Murray and Thomas H. Alvey' of Escalante were business visitors here Monti ay. Mr, and ''.. -Thomas Dodda made trip to Salt Lake over the weekend 4o deliver the flU In (he Water Suit pending In this Court to the Supreme Court, the order ior delivery being made by Judge Lewis W. Jones of Brlglum City nt a short term of Court held here. Mary Sargent, Eva Tebbs, and Nina Hatch and Torla Henrle attended the Orotorlo that was presented Monday night In the Tabernacle. Ned Sargent of Cedar City visited here Sunday. Vee Foy and family returned home the first of the week after a vacation In Arizona and New Mexico. Les Gal Matrons were entertained at bridge last Thursday by Katie Hurst, Eunice Dugglns won high and shared slam honors with Beulah Allen, Margaret Haycock won 2nd, and consolation went to Jessie Cherrlngton.Ouests were Von Daly and Allle VeateF"who won high guest prize. |