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Show WESTON i , WKSTO.V Miss Alice Coy, (laOKiiter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Guy, is home from the hospital v. here she was taken for treatment for infection in her foot and ankle. A social was held at the home of Mrs. Lena Gill, in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marion Gill. Games were enjoyed followed by a lunch. LaV'al Roller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Roller returned home from an LDS mission. JJart of his time was spent in Germany, the hitter in the southern stales. Mrs. Lena Warhurst and son, Tommy spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Larry, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Olson has been ill the past few weeks buti is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jorgensen of Logan spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jorgensen. Sr. Russell Nelsoii has received word of the death of his father, formerly former-ly of Weston. The body will arrive Tuesday with funeral services Wednesday. George Hansen has returned from a trip through Oregon and Washington. Wash-ington. Oscar Lundquist of Ogden spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and1 Mrs. William Lundquest. Mr. White has returned home after af-ter spending the past few weeks in Mississippi Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bastian also Roland Bastian spent Sunday in Malad. Mrs. George 'McHugh accompanied accompan-ied by her daughter Evelyn of Salt Lake City, left Wednesday for California to visit with their son and brother, George, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall of Fair-view Fair-view -visited Saturday with relatives rela-tives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Duce spent the week-end at the home of James Fonnesbeck. Alfred Jensen has been very ill the past week, but is reported improving im-proving now. Mrs. Josephine Beal and Mrs. Hilda Olson motored to Logan on Monday. Mr. and Mrs Lynn Pitcher of Logan Lo-gan spent the week-end in Weston with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hehdon of Preston visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hehdon. Heh-don. Mr. and Mrs. George Bolan motored mo-tored to Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Porter. Alvin Maughan filled the vacancy vacan-cy left by Antone Roller as second counselor to Bishop Vaughn r?y'or. Frank Olson is first couiisl-Ic. President Merrill and his two counselors Henry Rawlingj and Carl Cutler attendfld sac-ram, n. meeting here Sunday night, n |