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Show Sunday here. Bishop and Mrs. Clead Nielson's sister, Mrs. Julia Rasmussen of Springville visited here Sunday. Wes DeFord has as his guests Mr. and Mrs. Milan DeFord from Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis, from Goodhope, Illinois, Roy DeFord from Peoria, Illinois, who is Mr. DeFord's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allred from Provo, were Delta visitors last week, and attended the Cropper family reunion. SyiiiitSyl -rT ' Mrs. Rachel Simpson (Received too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and son, Raymon, and daughter, Anna Dee, returned from a very pleasant trip to Yellowstone Park where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nielson and also in Pocatello, Idaho, Ida-ho, where they visited Mrs. Clark's sister, Mrs. Leroa Simmons. Also in Salt Lake and Mrs. Hilda Clark came home with them for a visit. Mrs. Joe Easterbrook and children child-ren of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas of Magna stopped on their way from California and visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. Mr. and Mrs.' Dick Hayes had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lovell and children. child-ren. Mrs. Jean Jeffers went to Salt Lake Thursday where she was joined by her son, Bill, Saturday. Mrs. Norma Majers and daughter, daugh-ter, Lynn and Janeane Simjson visited vis-ited in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday. Cheryl Greathouse is home after a very pleasant vacation in Salt Lake visiting relatives. Harlen Nielson spent the week end with his wife and children. Mrs. Mae Miller, son, Billy, Mrs. Helen Webb and three daughters, Olive Olsen of San Bruno, California, Califor-nia, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen and daughter, Ruby, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hayes and small daughter, daugh-ter, Linda, enjoyed a delicious iunch at the home of Mrs. Jeari Jeffers. Mrs. Molly Mills returned from Milford Tuesday, bringing her friend, fri-end, Barbara Farthingham, with her for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills returned from their vacation Saturday. They went to Yellowstone Park, Salt Lake City and Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerrick of Salt Lake City who have been taking tak-ing care of the Mills business returned re-turned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardell and sons, Bobby and Jimmy, were Salt Lake visitors Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen are visiting vis-iting Yellowstone Park and visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nielson and children. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson had as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Roper. Clark Talbot is home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKellar visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nielson and family. Mrs. Kay Atkins left Wednesday for Salt Lake City where she will be operated on in a Salt Lake hospital. hos-pital. Her daughter, Eloise, is staying stay-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ivie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson, Col-een, Col-een, Emmagene and Cathy, were Provo and Salt Lake visitors this week. Roberta took care of the store. Jeanette Overson returned to Salt Lake City where she is working. work-ing. Orlean Overson left Wednesday for a visit in Los Angeles with her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ian McKellar of Magna spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot and relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walker and two daughters, Mrs. Tom Elson (Udene) and Mrs. Pete Richardson (Kleis) of Pocatello, Idaho, also their granddaughter, were guests at the Earl Greathouse home Friday Fri-day until Sunday They also attended attend-ed the Finlinson reunion Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Abegglin spent a few days in Milford visiting her sister, Maurine Miller. Mrs. Calla Irie left Wednesdey for Salt Lake where she will visit vis-it her daughter Neva and help celebrate cel-ebrate her little grandaughter Cathy and Steven Haveys birthdays. birth-days. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith left Mon.-for Mon.-for a few days visit in Salt Lake with their children. Don James arrived Sunday evening eve-ning from Provo to visit his wife and children. Roy Clark and son Raymond went to Provo Tuesday. Varley Dutson was a Lynndyl visitor vis-itor this week. He received word his daughter Georgie has new baby girl in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills went to Eureka Mon. and returned in the evening and drove to Milford to visit Mrs. Mills' parents. Lynda and Charol Greathouse spent Saturday and Sunday with Nancey Lynn Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson and small daughter Paula went toNephi Saturday. Mr. Jerome Ivies' niece, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and two boys of Salinas, Cal., called to see them Friday after 28 years. Mrs. Florence Woodbury's sister, Phylis, is here visiting them from Los Angeles. Mrs. C. E. Freer is vacationing in Yellow Stone with Mr. and Mrs. Steinback of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary Johnson and mother returned from their trip to Idaho with the Temple bus. They visited in Logan, a few days with Mrs. Alice Spellman and with Mrs. Merle Burnhem in Idaho who are building a new home. They returned Saturday after a pleasant trip. Mrs. Lola Thompson of Los Angelas Ange-las who broke her toe recently is improving slowly. Mrs. Tressa Terry's daughter Joice and son Forrest left Tuesday for Sacramento to visit with her sister Nola and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Trotter of Cal. are here visiting their daughter Mrs Howard Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson went to Hurricane Tuesday to visit Mr. Johnson's mother. Mrs. Thomas Beer and small daughter, dau-ghter, Sylvia, of American Fork is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheriff. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Roundy went to Salt Lake to visit thefr son who is in the hospital. Miss Clorene Johnsen if Salt Lake returned here Sunday after having spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roundy and son Jerry are planing a vacation in Oregon. Miss Donna Ivie came home for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ootto Ivie.Mrs. Ivie drove to Provo Sunday and took Donna back to school. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Johnson and Mrs. Reed Larsen, of Provo, spent |