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Show IVNNRYL lTrq. Hacel S'mpson M Fonde Magill, of Provo, tnDDed over here and visited Mrs. rarl Larsen and friends, on her way to Milford, to visit her hus- hiWr and Mrs. Dern Roper and cmali son, Richard, are visiting he from CaUente, with Mr. and Mrs Kert Roper. Mrs. Roper went fn Salt Lpke, for one day, Friday. Mrs Sarah Ann Wiley celebrate- a h"r 72nd birthdav Monday, her Haughter, Mrs. Bill Kinross, of Mil-ford Mil-ford visited with her and then they rftove to Springville and visited Mr. nd Mrs. Rudger Wiley and to Provo. Mrs. Wiley will go to Salt Lake Tuesday, to the L. D. S. hospital, hos-pital, where she will undergo an onpration. Mr and Mrs. Bob Kinross visited with Mrs. Sarah Ann Wiley Saturday Satur-day on their way to Milford. jf'-s Bill Simpson and Mrs. Norma Nor-ma Majers and children, spent Fri-dav Fri-dav in Oak City, visiting with Mrs. Leinnd Roper. f Monday night a farewell party S was given for Beulah George, who ' is going to Washington; D. C. Cookies Cook-ies and punch was served to the following: Ruby Allen, Mary Beth' Roper.Annette Smith, Joann Johnson John-son Mignon Sherriff, Emmagene ; and Susie Nielson, Raymond and Bobby Vest, Merril Nielson, Clin-ton Clin-ton Roper and Roger Overson. Mrs. Magill returned from Milford Mil-ford Monday and stopped to visit Mrs. Carl Larsen on her way to Provo. Mrs. Wallace Allen received word . from Mrs. Geneva Johnson, of East ' Los Anegels, that she is much im-proved im-proved 'after a heart attack, i Charley Smith has gone to Mil- ford to work. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sherriff I went to Provo for a few days visit, with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilkie. Floyd Roundy has gone to Tintic, where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banks received re-ceived word that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks, of Attumwa, Iowa, were happy over the arrival of a seven pound baby girl, born April 12. Mrs. Banks was formerly Miss Leah . Roberts, of Delta. Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Greathouse 1 and William J. Finlinson went to Fillmore to attend the funeral of i Mrs. Zola Bartholamew, who pass-f pass-f ed away. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse 1 went to Snanish Fork, to take their daughter. Vonna Lou, who has a h-div sr-fijrjea ankle. , Bob Nielson snent his vacation ' home, with h's parents, Mr. and Clead Nielson. i Mr. and Mrs. Val Davidson and M". Partn Davis, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Ford Coleman, of Salt Lake Citv. are visiting here, with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Johnson, of Provo. visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills spent a few days visiting in Milford. Mr. Lee Shipley spent a few days in Salt Lake City. I Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks and son, Johnny, of Provo, were visiting visit-ing here with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banks. Those who went to Delta to the Youth Conference were: Joyce Ter-, ry, Donna Sherriff, Velda and Jean-nette Jean-nette Overson, Colleene Nielson, Ivy Jay Nielson, Tillman Johnson, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leda Greathouse, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Talbot are very happy over the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. Jack Cox and a woman from Beaver, drove up and brought Mrs. Don James home, after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Blaine Cox. Tillman Johnson, Darpld What-cott What-cott and Keith Nielson, went to Hurricane and attended the track meet there. Tillman visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. Irving Whateott and Mrs. Gene Dutson spent Wednesday in Delta, with Mrs. Adelia Stephenson, who celebrated her birthday. Mrs. Jean Jeffers went to Green-river, Green-river, Wyoming. |