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Show PANGUITCH Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert, Jr.. and daughter Christine ot Waukesha, Wise, visited tor two weeks with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert. Tom was glad to see old friends and also enjoyed the fishing here. Also visiting at the Lambert home were Carole, Paul and Mike Wlnqlr or Las Vegas. Nevada. Margaret Haycock was hostess to the Monday Night bridge club. Betty Jo Monnet won high, Cleta Cherrlngton won 2nd, Flora Bard-will and Ingra Richards shared slam honors, and Verda Coopei won consolation, duetts were Ingra Richards and Doris Stlthem. Mrs. Alta Excell and children or Henderson, Ner. are vlstUng her mother. Mrs. Marie Hancock, Sunday guests at the home ot Mrs. Annie Rlggs were Mr. ana Mrs. Nephl Johnson of Mequlte, Nev.. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. John, son of Clrclevllle, andMr. and Mrs. Raymond Homer and baby of Salt Lake City. Andrew Johnson attended th funeral ot Carrie Johnson at Ka-nab last Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. Sims Dugglns and family let Wednesday for a ten day vacation at Lake Tahoe. ' ' Eunice Dugglns entertained Les (isl Matrons at bridge Thursday. Katie Hurst won high, Alice Sevy won 2nd, Betty Jo Monnet and Margaret Haycock shared slam honors, and consolattou went to Mary Lee. Mildred Rlggs and Owen Orton were Irk Richfield on business, Tuesday. Kay Heywood and family ot Richfield were Sunday guests or his mother.Mrs. Margaret E, Heywood. Vultlng with Mr. and Mrs. Jed Cooper on Tuesday of last wees, were Mrs. Mlna Catler of Sprlngvllle. Mrs. LeRoy Hatch and Mrs. Merrill Hatch and two children of Richfield. Also viltlng at the Cooper home for the past six weeks Is her mother, Mrs. Sarah Montague, of Antimony, The Happy Homemakera Club; accompanied by leaders Owen Kay Proctor and Verda Cooper, attended 4-H camp at Duck Creek Thursday and Friday. Karen Worthen spent a rew days last week visiting at Clrclevllle. Fred Haycock and family ot San Lnandro, Calif, have been visiting In town. Visiting at the J. T. Talbot home last week were Mr. and Mrs. l-Ynton Talbot find son Duane ot San Diego, Calif. Also recent vls-' llors at the Talbot home were Mr. and- Mrs. Albert Talbot ot Ore-1 gon City, Ore. The two men ar brothers ot J. T. The descendants o Wm. Orton held their family reunion at Pay. son July 18 and 19. Attending from town were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lin-ford, Mr. and Mrs. Peter LeFevr and Mrs. Rebecca Orton. Mrs. Barbara Houston and children have returned to Ogden alter a week's visit with her pai ente. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Milter. Also spending the weekend at the Miller home were Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and boys ot Ogden. The Literary Club has postponed Its meeting to Tuesday, JUiy 28, at the home of Florence Houston, Visiting at tho Fred Bruhn home are his cousin Dalits leader und members of his family, daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon and Miss Eleanor Dixon, a sister of51r. Dixon. Mr. Leader Is Lt. Colonel In the Salvation Army In charge ot the Chicago Metropolitan area, Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon are Corps Captains In the same organization. Boy Scouts Max Excell and Ru-Ion W. Hatch, at Irvine Ranch, Calif., for the Jamboree, send greetings to all the folks at home and assure us they are having a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davles, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Davis and Mr and Mrs. James L. Hatch made an aerial trip to Detroit and the East. They will pick up "Mr. Tom Davles' new Cadillac at De- , trolt and make a trip through the ! East, visiting Nlagra Falls, New i York City. etc. At Detroit they planned to stay with Hatch's son, Del-os Hatch and family. The Gordon Crosbys have moved to Lav ton from Ogden. |