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Show ers were Parley S.vainston, a ic cently returned mi sionary and Harold Seamons, a Siake t ary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rastnussen spent a day in Weston recently with Mr. and Mrs. Mark l:as..,u -sen. Shirley i'a:n.-er and Mrs. C'. il Duriant of Idaho Fr.lls spet ' e' er. d days with j r.Utives here ar.J in Gait 1.2 Up City last wee-K. U'. n'lPll Wiiigvr accomparie.l by t Gordon Purser motored 1 1 S.:lt ! Lake Saturday. Mr. W'njror re-! re-! turned home Monday but Mr. Purser Pur-ser remained in Salt Lake win re lie entered the mission home Mon-j Mon-j day morning. Mr. Pur e" wil. leave shortly for the California mission. Oliver Warrick is spending a iew days in Idaho Falls. ! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warrick were linner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; John Warrick recently. I Clyde Carter motored to Poeatel- ,o Sunday. o o WINDER a,. : : o WINDKR Mr. and Mrs. O. Emery and sons, Junior and Bol-hv and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.i'i;er of Butler, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson and family. fam-ily. Before corning here they spent a few days in Yellowstone park. Dale Talbot, son of Mr. and Mis. Clarence Talbot spent the weekend week-end with relatives and friends here. Mrs. G. W. Warrick is soeiuVng a few days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Warrick. Mrs. Alma Winn returned ho'.'ie Wednesday after spending a few days in Weston. j Miss iVorma Lee Bur-jn of Logan, Lo-gan, Utah, is spending a few a;.' ; i with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swain? on ! and family. A very interesting game 'if soft-ball soft-ball was played Thar lay evening j between the W inder girls an.l Sego Milk team. Wind" u:-. the victor by a score of Zi in :j. ! Mrs. Sarah Corbridg-? am! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winn . -.. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Winn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pcteuon and family of Treston spent Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carter Car-ter and family. A very interesting sacrament meeting under the direction of the , Genealogical committee was presented pre-sented here Sunday. Guest speak |