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Show 1 ta S ' M E "3 S 2 3 . K M.S S IS 5Z 2.'S'..2,B B DAYTON NEWS NOTES By Mrs. Lloyd Price Mr. and Mrs. Orson Nelson , motored to Albion, Idaho to take their son Paul Naef so he can attend school there this season. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepeiu and their family of Benson, Utah, spent Sunday visiting with h ; parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shep-erd. Shep-erd. Mr. Cyrus Robbins and membe. s of his family; Mr. and Mrs. Irvm Robbins, the misses Emma, Dei ti .; and Lola Robbins and Mr. and M s Perry Hendersen spent a day at Bear Lake. Miss Lola Robbins returned to her home at Snowville, Utah the next day and was accompained by her sister Emma, who will vit t wiih relatives there for a few day-.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nels;.:i srent Monday at Ogden, UtaX Tney went to take their daughter Joyce who has employment the: j. .Jrs. Lucetta B. Archibald, a member of the Relief Society sta'.e j board, attended Ward Relief Sc : I itey Conference at Winder lam Sunday. Mervin Nelson went back to Seattle, Washington after a few days visit with his parents, M; and Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Merviu is employed by the Boeing Air Craft company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones motored to St. Anthony, Idaho, io visit with their son Alton Jones and his family, They were accompained accom-pained by their son, Rex and his wife and their daughter, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Wright and her two sons ol Nampa, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Butters spent Saturday at Garland, Utah visiting at the home of Mrs. Butters Butt-ers sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. Mrs. William Eck is visiting with relatives in California. Mrs. Mary E. Perkins was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a group of her relatives at her home, Thursday evening. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent visiting and refreshments refresh-ments were served to the following follow-ing guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Jen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Call, Mr. and Mrs. S..H. Atkinson, Mrs. Emma H. Callen, Mrs. Lottie Collet, Mrs Nancy Jones, Mrs. Ruth Menden hall, the Misses Virginia Callan, Bessie and Denice Mendenhall, Mr and Mrs. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Nelson spent Thursday at Logan and Brigham, Utah. Mrs. Lottie Collet spent the past week at the home of her daughter Mrs. Leslie Howell, at Clifton, Idaho. Ida-ho. frvin Page, and sons Verl Dnn their families. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Atkinson motored to Ogden Sunday and spent the day with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frew and family. Mrs. Marella Archibald, leader of club and the girls of the 4-H second year sewing girls enjoyed an outing to see the Blackfoot Fair on Tuesday. The boys calf club members also attended. Those who made the trip were Connie Ohristensen, Connie Mitchell, Josephine Jose-phine Crookston, Joyce Nelson, Lu-gean Lu-gean Smart, Cloma Balls, Eobbie Jones, Neil Coburn, Jay 'Mitchell, Dale Balls, Glade Housley, Roy Balls, Mrs. Archibald and Mrs. Lula Balls. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beutler and family were dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kemp at North Logan on Sunday. The occasion was Mr. Kemp's birthday anniversary. Landell Nelson who Is working at Pocatello, spent, the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dalley, Jr., and their family of Roberts, Idaho' spent a few days visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dalley, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. But' tars. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson and family of Beaver Dam, Utah, wei e also visitors at the Buttars home on Sunday. Mrs. John Schwartz entertained at a quilting at her home Thursday. Thurs-day. Dinner was served to the following ladies, Mrs. Lila Schvane-veldt, Schvane-veldt, Mrs. Sylva Schvaneveldt, Mrs. Vessa Georgeson, Mrs. Fern Rasmussen, Mrs. Ruth Schvaneveldt Schvane-veldt of Weston, and Mrs. Carol Jones, Mrs. Irene B. Schwartz. and Keith, and his daughter Thel ma spent Sunday visiting with Mrs Mary A. McCombs of Preston. Elders M. L. Phillips and L. R. Archibald visited sacratrnt meeting meet-ing at Clifton ward Sunday evening. eve-ning. They were visiting in the interest of the ward teaching. Elders Dell G. Hymas and Andrew An-drew Shumway of Treasureton ward were visitors at our warn Sunday evening. Each gave a talk The genealogical committtee of our ward had charge of the meeting. meet-ing. Other talks were given by L. M. Mendenhall, Ernest Fisher, Boyde Smart and Bernie Wad-doups. Wad-doups. Jay Coburn sang a soio "My Prayer." ,Mrs. Lucetta B. Archibald accompanied him on tne piano. Mrs. Vernice Kingsford has returned re-turned home from Salt Lake City, where she visited with her brothers, broth-ers, Douglas and Eddis Hill a:id |