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Show PANGUITCH Mr. and Mrs. W I) Talbot were overnight guests at the J. T. Talbot home, on their way to Phoenix on business The Joe Adairs accompanied their daughter Lucille Cowles and family to Salt Lake to at tend her son Dennis' Testimonial and sec him off on his mission to Alaska. They got there in time for granddaughter Ann Marie's birthday dinner, then Sunday went to Ogden for their second great grandchild to receive his name. Dewaync Russell Norton, then had a nice get together with all four of their sons and daughters. They also went to the Veterans hospital to see Joe's nephew, Orn-ald Adair, who is critically ill. Among family members, relatives attending funeral services for Edwin Talbot were the Kenneth Dickinsons, the Gaude Nelsons, Mrs. John Tol-man, the Vern Lairds, the Melt and the Harold Talbots, Mrs. Clayton Sanders. Mrs. William Fullmer, Cecil Worthen, of Salt Lake ; James I. Llndstrom. Holloman AFB, N. M ; Irene Losee, Delta: the Milton Jarv-ls', the Cyrus Tolmans and Jo-ann, the Reed Jensens, of San-taquln; the Leon LeFevres, Mrs. Bob Franks, Globe, Ariz. ; Mrs. Pauline Royer. Kearns; Mrs Evelyn Barney, Richfield; Mrs. Nina Wilden, Mrs. Erna Sutherland, Tropic; Mrs. Ar-ma Stocks, Mrs J. A. Fletcher, Cannonville; Royce Chamberlain, Cedar; the Roy Thatchers, Logan; the Ferold LeFe vres, Junction; Robert Smith, Ogden; Mrs. Robert Jarrett, Nephl; the Doyle Smiths, Kan-ab. |