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Show DAYTON j DAYTON': Mr. and Mrs. Parley ' t-rkins anil ton, LudJie, of Mur-I Mur-I in, visited with .Mrs. l'erkin's i.art-uts. .Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester S. i.ulet and Mi-, ,'e: kin's sister, Mrs. uutli .Meiiuenhall on Thursday of last week. .Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Archibald of Lava. Hut Springs and Mr. and .'.Irs. Fred Childs and two children ui UgU'-ii. L'tah, came to Dayton. 1-1 iday. to visit w 'ith their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam O. Archibald. Mr. and -Mrs. L. W. Buttars mo-lured mo-lured to Roberts, Idalio, on Saturday Satur-day to visit wlh their daughter ;.nd son-in-law, Mr. and -Mrs. Gerald Ger-ald Dalley and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Price were over-night guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. N'ormau Allen of Hyrum, L'tah, Thursday. Mrs. Martha Atkinson underwent under-went an operation for appendicitis at the P,reston hospital Friday evening. James Archibald returned home Saturday morning from a ten-day isit with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mu-s. Eldridge Tuck and family at Chinook, Mont. Mrs. Henry H. Seamons and hen two daughters of Hyde Park spent a few days visiting at the home r.f her father, Cyrus Bobbins. Stanley Phillips left Dayton on Sunday for Provo, Utah, whe-e he v.ill attend school at the University Universi-ty again this year. Mrs. Eva Cowary of Wilder, Idaho, Ida-ho, spent several days here visiting ith her mother, Mirs. Catherine iiurdock and her brother Ted Mur-t'.-jck and his family. Mrs. Lola Frew and Mrs. Hazel Platte of Ogden, Utah, tama to Dayton Saturday to spend some time with their mother, Mrs. Mar ;ha Atkinson, who was operated on Friday night at a Preston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wlckham, their son, Darwin and daughter Arthella visited with their son, T'.Iontell Wickham and his family ;.t Logan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Emma H. Calian accompanied accompan-ied by her daughter, Virginia, moored mo-ored to Provo, Utah, on Thursday vhere Miss Calian will continue her school work at the university. Mrs. James Morrison of Idaho r'alls, Idaho, and her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Wyan, and her two i hildren of California spent a few days in Dayton visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends. They are house quests at the home of Mrs. Mor-i Mor-i ison's sister, Mrs. Ruth Menden-Iiall. Menden-Iiall. Mrs. James Archibald spent a few days at Clarkston, Utah, visiting with relatives and friends, o o |