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Show f HENHIEVILLE C ' Virginia Johnson Visiting at the David Quil-ters were the Willard Craigs and the Angus Halls of Calif. Angus had been to Salt Lake to see his mother Mary Hall who had a heart attack and her condition is critical. Janet and Guy Evans came and got her mother Virginia Smith and they left on Tuesday for Holbrook, Arizona wncrc they will meet Inez and bring her home upon completion of her LDS mission, liart is still having trouble with his arm draining and so didn't feel well enough to go. Iiae Smith is going to take care of the store and post office. Vir- ginla and Bart arc proud grandparents of a son born to daughter Carolyn in Calif. Visiting with the Amon Barkers were Mrs. Lester Mc-Inelly, Mrs. L. Callahan, Johnny Callahan and Michael Barker. Margaret Barger had her daughter Marilla and husband, son Pershing and wife visiting with her. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fullmer and sons of Ogden were at the Lawrence Chynoweth home. Mr. and Mrs. EarlCoff-man at the Lee Smiths. Lea-tha Moore and Artella Lee visited with Minnie Smith and got them some apples. Shanna Goulding and daughter Jane spent several days in Salt Lake. Reed and Elva Goulding had Ruth and Weston Shakcspear here, also daughter Janet was home from BYU. We are glad to have Sears Willis home from the hospital, he will have to be careful and is still weak. Son Oscar was here for several days and took his son Richard back to BYU. Orlo and Faun Goulding were here, they brought some things for their home which they plan to build between Reed and Nephi's homes. Visiting at the Ora Shafers were the Boyd and the Donald Hendersons. Ken and Nephl Goulding are working at Bryce Canyon. Eugene and LaKay Quilter spent several days in Salt Lake for the deer hunt. Most of the men that went hunting from here got their deer. Ellis Johnson returned to Sunnyside and left daughter Norma and son in Wellington. Clem Johnson was here with his mother for several days. The Theron Ros es and Max came over for the weekend from Cedar. The family of Roxie Chynoweth met here for several days and made a headstone for Bishop's grave. Kathryn Neilson and children spent several days in Springville with her parents. |