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Show JUNCTION Hay Harnson left Sunday for Salt Lake to receive treatment at the Vet Hospital. Mrs. Orlln Howes and children of Henderson, Nev. has joined her husband hero to spend a few months with his father Angus. Armond Luke took his wife and Klsle Price took her bus- ' band Saturday evening to Illcb-f leld to celebrate their birthdays Terrell Harlow, accompanied by his mother Vernai and Myrtle Hrlnkerhoff, made a trip to Salt Lake on business. Mrs It. It. Lyons of Ogden is visiting her sister Mrs Scott Price. Veld a Norton of Marysvale took her mother, Elsie Akermau to Salt Iake last week for a medical checkup. i Visiting Mrs. Hay Harnson I Saturday were her mother Mrs. CJus Marshall or Mlnersvllle, 3 , sisters, Iteva, Limb, Carla Marshall, of Mlnersvllle, and Mae Atkln of Heaver. Ward Primary conference was j held Sunday with a lovely pro- . gram presented. If It weren't for the Illness of one officer and a child, the Primary would have had 100 percent attendance. ' t Hattle Ipson, her three daughters and their girls visited another daughter, Klla Hurds-man, and family at (ilenwood. Mr. and Mm. Calvin Harris of McOill, Nev. brought his mo-ther, Loa Harris, "home Saturday. She has spent several weeks there visiting her children. The Culture Club met at the home of Melva Huck Thursday. The program consisted of a musical reading, Valdean Harris; song, Jerolyn Deebe, Dern-ellai Harlow, and Sonja Anderson; music on French Horn, Beverly Price; readings, Reya Peterson and Melva Buck. Lunch was served to 18 guests. |