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Show ! r 1- CENTERFIELD NEWS ITEMS I -: 1- Misses Yeone Barlow, Mazzie Tot.t:. ! and LaP.ae Andersen and Alvin Ear- j lc-v, k-ft Wednesday for EountLfa' whore thr-y will be employed during the berry season. L. J. Arnold spent Decoiation Day j in Salt Lake City. He was accompanied accompan-ied back to his home at Spearmint by his son, Earl, who will spend hit-summer hit-summer vacat'on with his father. Reva and Oswell Eeck, Ver.netta Sorensc.i, Rosa, Esther, Lucille and: James Peterson, were visitors at Le-van Le-van on Memorial Day. A well arranged farewell party was given in honor of C. Dewey Lund Friday Fri-day night. Mr. Lund will serve a shor; ierm mission in the Western states. A program was given the latter part at' the evening and dancing was enjoyed. en-joyed. Hot dawgs, ice cream ar.d aanch was sold. A liberal purse was rven the missionary. Bishop C. A. Peterson, Miss Affa-lone Affa-lone Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dewey Lund and baby, motored to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Mary Williams of Salt Lake City, spent the week end at Center-field Center-field visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Roy S. Bardsley. Albert Rosenburg left Tuesday fot Soda Springs, Idaho. O. L. Malmgren and family were Decoration Day visitors to Levan. Miss Velma Malmgren accompanied them back for a few weeks visit. Mrs. G. W. Sorenson visited in Salt Lake City this week end. Mrs. Ora Nielsori and daughter, of Butte, Montana, arrived at Centerfield Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jensen. Mrs. Peter C. Jensen was taken to Salt Lake City Wednesday where she will undergo an operation. Roy Tassie was a Centerfield visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Freland Jensen and small son, of Stockton, Calif., visited at Centerfield last week with friends and relatives. |