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Show PANGurrcii Mrs. Lynn Dickinson is at Salt Lake receiving medical care. . Miss Jano Largo had her 11th birthday party Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Wignall of Payson visited Monday at' tho Woodruff Johnson home. Among the people here .for the funeral of Ken Lynn were Cecil Banazynski, Will Lynn, of Torrance, Calif., and Pearl McCaleb who stayed wlth'Mrs. Myrtlo Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sehow of San Dlego'atthc Leonard Wilcock home; Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur Lynn of San. D.ego at the Woodruff Johnson home. Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Deckstrom Church, wife of Earl' Church, were held in St. George last Tuesday. Local peoplo who attended the services were Mr." and Mrs. Dewey Beckstrom-and Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Se-vy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Veater, Fay Ella Prince, LaRcta Worthen, and .Mildred Deuel While down there. Fay , Ella, LaReta and Mildred visited at the Steiner Houston home and report that Steiner Is .getting along fairly well after suffering a stroke several weeks ago. Those from out of town at tending funeral services for Kenneth Lynn Included: Mj; and Mrs. W. L. Olevson and family, Santa Clara, Calif.;Mr and Mrs. Andrew Latimer, Ne phi; Ferrell, Maxlne and De' Ann Lynn, Las Vegas; Mrs Ella Anderson, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Romalne Mangelson, Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Don Flora, Salina; Mrs. Jane West-wood, Mrs. Eventa Fullmer, Mrs. Reva Smith, Mr. and Mrs Barlow Fullmer, Mrs. Rile Norton, Circleville Mrs. Betty Wiley, M. L. Guymon, Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Guymon, Elmer Bettridge, Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. SegmiHer, St George and Mrs. Robinson, Paragonah Loyhova Camp will meet Thursday, April 30, at the home of LaRcta Worthen; hostesses will be LaReta, Mire-erva Worthen and Laura Worthen. The Questers Club met last Thursday at the Flying M cafe with 18 members and 3 guests in attendance. Nethella tGrif-fin of Boulder spoke on "Women in Legislature'' Spring-is, officially here-. Ronald and Martha $arly and Doc and Ruth 'Chamberlain are at the Lake getting things ready for the fishing season. Martha took time out to look up creek and .said some real big fish are on their way to spawn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill"Hurst are home after spending three months up north. While visiting at Ogden with son William D., Mr. Hurst was stricken with virus pneumonia and spent three weeks in the hospital. Mrs. James L. Hatch left today (the 23rd) for-Murray to ' be with her mother, Mrs! E.,E, Hussaker, 87, who Kid; been - hospitalized and now isTat her home" but critically ill. |