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Show ANTIMONY Ileatrlce Davis and family visited In Mantl with her mother. Mrs. Eva Twltchell, over the weekend. The Del Mar Nelsons spent the weekend In Tropic. illsliop and Mrs Augustus Twltchell and Mr. and Mrs. La. Maun Riddle spent seeral days in Salt Iakt on church business. Vickie Riddle spent several (lays with her parents, the The-ene Riddles, before returning to school In Monroe. Visiting"" three weeks with the Van Wiley family are her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coppen-fcer. of Cortez. Colo. A large crowd attended the concert last Wednesday night. Harry Clark, vocalist, and Seidell Heaps, famed organist, of Salt Lake, presented It on the Ward's new electronic organ. Sana Jane ni'd Anna Joan Itlack played a 1'i.ino duet; Arnesta Gleave gave two readings. Glen Moore had to have five stitches taken In his hand, when a plank slipped and fell. Madalene Montague was hostess to several couples at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Rlle Young of Richfield helped their daughter, Phyllis Nay, celebrate her birth day Friday. The Relief Society officers presented her with a cake. It. N. Riddle and Charlie Riddle went to Salt Lake on business last week. Van Wiley and Phil Allen are home after spending several days In Calif, and surrounding states on potato business. Herman Black visited In New Vnrlf threA Hnva U'lth Ma nrtn Xael while he was on his trip. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gleave are home after visiting In I'rovo and enjoying the ball game, Herman Chynoweth and R. G. Jolley spent several days In Colo, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hansen of Hatch visited here and enjoyed X the concert last Wednesday. J Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Owens of Panguitch spent a few days with 4 her parents, the Harold Aliens. |