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Show g DAYTON j : j, The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duce, Mr. and Mrs Riley Harris, Har-ris, Mr and Mrs Heber Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Balls, Mrs. Madie Balls of Hyde Park, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Parley Balls of Amaiga, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ericksen of Smithfield, Utah; Claence Balls of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. La-vere La-vere Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Balls and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Balls of Dayton. Mrs. Nancy Jones, Mrs. Ross Jones and daughter, Anna May, and son, Max spent the week-end at Ogden, Utah, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Montell Wickham and three sons spent several days of last week in Dayton visiting with relatives before moving to Centervielle Utah, to make their home. Mr and Mrs. Wickham have resided in Logan the past tnree years. Mr. Wickham's sister, Ar-thella, Ar-thella, accompanied them to Cen-terville Cen-terville for a few days' visit, returning re-turning home Sunday. The M Men and Gleaner girls held their fireside chat at the home Of Kendell Balls Sunday evening? Mrs. Gladys Bingham and Mrs. Edna Bingham of Amaiga, Utah, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Archibald. The Daytona Camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Utah Pioneers neld their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Bowden, Friday afternooiij with Captain Nancy Jones in charge. Those present were Mrs. Nanccy Jones, Mrs. Evelyn Ev-elyn P. Griffeth, Mrs. Myrtle D. Bowden, Mrs. Edna C. Hulse, Mrs. Ann J. Hansen, Mrs. Leone K. Balls, Mrs. Hazel J. Fisher, and Mrs. Larene B. Griffeth. Lunch was served by Mrs. Bowden Bow-den and her daughter, Larene. On Thursday afternoon fifteen ladies, friends of Mrs. Marzella Archibald, visited with her. Special guests were her mother, Mrs. Gladys Bingham and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Edna Bingham from Amaiga, Utah. |