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Show Newsy Happenings At Centerfield Willard Jensen is here from Green River, Wyo., and his wife, who was visiting here with her- parents, presented pre-sented him with a fine baby boy on Friday, the 22nd inst. Chas. II. Embley was chosen to be instructor in the parents' class of the Sunday school last Sunday to succeed C. A. Hickenlooper, who has moved away. The following relatives of Miss Elizabeth Deon Jennings of Nephi, who died in the L. D. S. hospital, Salt Lake City, last week of blood poison, attended her funeral at Nephi last Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sor-ensen Sor-ensen and their daughter, Miss Ra-mona; Ra-mona; Mrs. C. H. Embley, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Bardsley, Mrs. Herbert Bock, Mr. and Mrs.- E. H. Bardsley and John S. Bardsley; also the Misses Linda and Violet Bardsley from Gunnison, Gun-nison, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wil-lardson Wil-lardson from Ephraim. After the funeral services were held at Nephi, the corpse was brought on to Levan, their former home, and buried by the side of her father, Melton T. Jennings, who died several years ago. Miss Naomi Broadhead of Nephi is visiting here, the house guest of her cousin, Mrs. Chris Shorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hughes and their three children of Salt Lake are here to spend a vacation at the old home of Mrs. Hughes with Mrs. Ida B. Nielsen and her brother, Chas. C. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Jensen accompanied ac-companied C. H. Christiansen to Fillmore Fill-more to spend the 24th with relatives. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen, Saturday, the 23rd, a boy. Jesse Bardsley, wife and child, of Salt Lake are spending probably . a month's vacation at his parents', Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bardsley. He is a traffic manager Con. W. & M. Co. at Salt Lake. |