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Show Mrs. Leonard Dutson Mrs. Viola Vogel and children, Connie and Raymond, from Salt Lake City, are here visiting with her father, Mr. Sam Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bradfield and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lambright and children, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bradfield and children, left last Saturday, for Sloan, Nevada, to attend at-tend the wedding reception of Betty Bet-ty Gene Peters, to Mr. Howard J. White, of Sloan, Nev. Betty Gene is a granddaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bradfield. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bradfield were unable to go as Mrs. Bradfield was sick with the flu. Convalescing after an appendectomy, appendec-tomy, Mr. Jay Quornburg and wife are visiting in Pioche, Nevada, with I her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bishop and an aunt, Mr. Leslie Summers and family. They have also been visiting in Scipio with their parents. Ruth Jensen is spending her Spring vacation visiting her sisters, Mrs. Wanda Dangerfield at TOD Park and Mrs. Doris Greenlief at Clearfield and her brother, James A. Jensen and family at Vernal, Utah. When Ruth returns she will take over the post office while her father Sam Jensen, visits with his children. -. Mr. Jay Nelson made a trip to Salt Lake last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nielson, of Salt Lake City, came and spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson. They attended the dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dene Dutson and son, LaMont, came from Salt Lake City, to spend Easter with his parents, par-ents, also to attend the dance held here Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Delong Banks and little son, from Provo, were weekend week-end guests at the home of his mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Essie Anderson. Other guests were her son's, Don and wife and Ray Anderson. The American Legion dance which was held here Saturday night, was a gala affair. A very large crowd attended from in and out of town. Dene Dutson was given giv-en a radio, while Mrs. Mills, from Lynndyl, was given an electric iron. Everyone seemed to have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chase, from I Nephi, came and spent Easter with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams. A large number of people from Leamington attended Stake Gold and Green Ball, held at Delta, Friday Fri-day night. Bishop and Mrs. Alton Bigelow had her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Thorne, from Richfield, Rich-field, as their .dinner guests on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Nielson and Mrs. Jack Nielson, from Lynndyl, drove to Salt Lake last week to do some shopping. Mrs. Jane Williams and son, Dern, drove to Fillmore to visit with her son, Lee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson are very happy over the arrival of a little grandson, born to their son Vernon and wife, in Murray, on March 14. This makes 23 grandchildren, grand-children, 13 boys and 10 girls, for Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. j Some of the people that attended attend-ed the show, held in Delta last Sun- i day night, were: Bishop and Mrs. Alton Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Jos T. Finlinson. i Officers and tea'chers of the Primary Pri-mary held an Easter party for the j primary children, last week. Games were played and sandwiches and punch were served. Mrs. Adams, from Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here, with her daughter, Thelma, and family. Mrs. Hansene Lovell is still in the Provo Valley hospital, and has been ill. She is getting along as well as can be expected. |