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Show Frioc to their departure for Hawaii. Ha-waii. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sar-gent Sar-gent have, been extensively entertained, en-tertained, by their .family and friends. - I On Sunday. April 10. .the El Rey dlnlhg room was the scene for , a . reunion of - the Sargent family. Attending for dinner were the guests of honor and their children. Mr. and Mrs. David Da-vid L. Sargent, Jr., of Salt Lake . Ctfy; Mrs. A. C. (Beth Porter, Rexburg, Idaho'; Mrs. James Par-rlsh Par-rlsh ' (Elma), Centervllle; Dean Sargent, Sandy; Mrs. Ray (Carol) Cleave, Ogdenf : Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. El-dori El-dori (Luree) Schmutz; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Mildred) CardonJ Cedar City... Also present were two nieces, Mrs. Jack - Wright, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Goldie Waldron, Ogden. Entertaining at social' functional func-tional n- honor of Mr and Mrs. Sargent have been Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hulet, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schmutz, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cardon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sargent Sar-gent Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hardy, Har-dy, Mrs. Beth Leigh, Mr. . and Mrs. Elwood Corry and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bettridge. The prominent couple were also al-so honored by the LDS Indian Branch. As a , member of the stake Relief Society board, Mrs. Sargent was specially honored by that group at a handkerchief shower, at which many lovely and datnty handkerchiefs were received to be rucked Into her trunks for the Hawaiian assignment assign-ment A gift was also presented by the North Elementary facul ty which - met at the Sargent home , last, wev.lt to .wish, there welL Tentative plans of Mr. and Mrs. Sargent tall for them to leave, Cedar City this week end for visits In northern Utah and Idaho with family members and friends. They are anticipating sailing from San Francisco on May 1 on the Matson line. . |