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Show Members of the Bertleson family, who have been separated for some : twenty five years, met at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Eertleson last j Sunday in a family reunion and a; i dinner proved one of the mam feat- j urcs. Tables were placed on the lawn and with blue skies and a warm day a splendid dinner was enjoyed. The setting was beautiful and photographic photogra-phic pictures -were taken of the group, j Those seated at the table were: Messrs. and Mesdames Albert Ber-tleson Ber-tleson and Alvin Bertleson of Spring City; Mrs. Callie Sandstrom and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. L. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen and family, Centerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bertleson, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Bertleson and family, Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Kisty Jorgenson, Redmond. Visitors at the A. S. Jensen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mad-sen, Mad-sen, of Manti, and Messrs. and Mesdames Mes-dames Joseph Monson, James Mon-son, Mon-son, Eric Erickson, Orange Aldritch, Mrs. Gilbert Beckstrom, Mrs. Joe Jo-hansen Jo-hansen and Mary Monson, of Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Carl Christenson, residing on the Soren Anderson farm, was hostess to many friends Sunday at a social afternoon and luncheon. The guests were II. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sudwick, and Mrs. Arthur Peterson, 1 all of Ephraim, and Carire Jensen of ; Salt Lake City, Marion Christensen and son, Winfield, and George Cook and Merrill Robinson, of Spring City, and Lorain Newman, of California. I AXTELL I NEWS ITEMS Mrs. John Jensen of Axtell, was a charming hostess to thirty guests Friday Fri-day of last week, when she celebrated her birthday anniversary. During the early afternoon a social time was enjoyed en-joyed and at five refreshments were served. Mrs. Jensen received many beautiful presents as a remembrance of the occasion. Mrs. Carl Erikson of Gunnison was among the guests attending. - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seibert of Hollywood, Hol-lywood, Calif., and David Beal and son, Benny Beal of Ephraim, and John Anderson of Axtell, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Thorpe, Sunday. |