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Show an Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Marion and Mrs. Emma Nielson visited in Salt Lake City Friday, Saturday and Sunday with Wanda Barnes. Among the students who were home from the various colleges to spend the Thanksgiving holidays were Joy Stewart, Dorothy Steph enson, Elva Webb, Fernard Blake Carol Moody, Glenda Cropper lone Hilton, Boyd and Dee Wright Mrs. Marilyn Dastrup and her 2 small sons, from Sigurd, visited last week at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Reeve" She was with her mother during the four days that her father was away with the scouts. Dell Shurtliff spent Thanskgiving and the two days to follow in Salt Lake City at the home of his parents. ance. Last week the new Primary officers offi-cers and teachers honored the outgoing out-going presidency at .a party, which was held at the home of Adele Petersen. Pe-tersen. Esther Swensen, former president, and her counselors, Ar-v-illa Workman and Adele Petersen and secretary LaVerne Theobald were the guests of honor. Each one was presented with a gift of appreciation ap-preciation for the work they have done the past few years. The new presidency consists of Elaine Dek-ker, Dek-ker, president, Eleanor Bishop aind Adele Petersen, counselors, and Connie Webb as secretary. Present at the party in addition to the a-bove a-bove named were Carol Bishop, Ar-da Ar-da Davis, Wynhie Wright, Nellie Webb and Dorothy Theobald. Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Parker and family of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Corry and family of Cedar City were out of town visitors visit-ors for Thanksgiving at the home of Don A. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor entertained en-tertained several members of the family at a Thanksgiving dinner. Carla and her husband from Ogdeh, Clinton from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop from Cedar City were among those who were here. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Cropper spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. a nd Mrs. George Ekins and family went to Provo on Wednesday Wednes-day to bring home a new Packard which they have purchased. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Black and family were Salt Lake City visitors IIINCKXEY Mrs. Harriet Spendlovo Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hepworth received word Monday of the birth of their first grandchild, it being a baby boy bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jex Hyatt of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Meron Petersen and daughter, Myrna, spent the Thanks giving holidays in Salt Lake City, visiting with their daughters, Ruth and Merodean Anderson. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Allred and family spent the holidays in Poca-tello Poca-tello with their son, Gordon and his family. Their son is attending the pharmacist school at the University of Southern Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hilton were visited over the holiday season by their son, Boyd and his wife, Betty. Boyd has enlisted in the army and will leave next Saturday for New York City, prior to his going to Germany, where he will serve as a first lieutenant. His wife will join him six months later. Also visitors at the Hilton home were Farris McLachlin and family, who stopped here on their way home to Ogden after visiting in Arizona with relatives there. They went to bring Mrs. McLachlin, Farris' Far-ris' mother-in-law home after an extended visit there. Cpl. Gale Stewart arrived home last week, after having served in the postal service of the army for the past three years. He was stationed sta-tioned in Korea for one, the islands for one and in Frankfurt, Germany for two. He has now been released. Last week Mrs. Reva Talbot was hostess ,to the Literary club in her home. After a business meeting, Angie Pratt reviewed the book "The Red Chair Waits" by Huggins. Mrs.Ivie Allred was invited to be a member of the club. The club also voted to support the Adult Education Ed-ucation program in the county as sponsored by the PTA, and have a lesson in American literature being be-ing taught them during their club hours, beginning in January. Skipper Arthur H. Reeve and Sea Scouts Bill Davis, Ronald Nielson and Don Morris returned home on Monday afternoon after four days on a trip, where they joined with the navy in San Diego for three days, and participated in many events there. Albert Davis, who is working near Callao spent the past holiday weekend with his family in Hinckley. Hin-ckley. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McBride and three children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Spend love for Thanksgiving and for a few days to follow. Mrs. McBride is a sister to Mrs. Spendlove. Mrs. Ellen Kernell entertained at a birthday party on Saturday, honoring hon-oring her small daughter, Patty, who was four years old. A busy afternoon was spent by the many little guests who enjoyed the games and refreshments. Another children's party was held at the home of Blaine Spendlove, the guest of honor 'being his son, Ted, on his sixth birthday. Games and storytelling made up the activity ac-tivity for the youngsters in attend- |