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Show LEAMINGTON .. MrsZ Leonard Dutson"- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bradfield and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lambright and son, Dennis, drove to Salt Lake and spent the weekend on a business trip. Mrs.. Fay' Fielding entertained at a party Friday afternoon. A book review was given by Mable Harder. Games were played and tasty refreshments re-freshments were served to Freda Hansen, Eva Dutson, Rosebelle Finlinson, Fin-linson, Ruth Nielson, Klee Finlinson, Finlin-son, Pearl Nelson, Thelma Nielson. Several other guests were invited but were unable to attend. Those that attended the funeral services of Mr. John Williams in Levan last Thursday were Mr. Jeff Finlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson, Niel-son, Sam Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams and three sons, Torn" Lee, Dern and wives, also their daughter, Grace, from Tooele. The burial took place in ' the Vine Biuff cemetery in Nephi. A very large crowd attended. attend-ed. . ' - ' Mrs. Fern Bigelow-spent a -few days last week in Pleasant Grove with her parents. Her father was taken suddenly ill. She returned home . Saturday night with Mr. Bigelow, who had been working up there, coming home weekends, to join his family and tend to his church duties. Mrs. Irene Best and children have been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell. Irene went to Nephi Sunday, for medical aid. She has been sick from blood poisoning. Her brother, Willie and wife, from Lynndyl, took her to Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dutson and small son, were visiting in Leamington Leam-ington Sunday with his parents. They left Monday morning at 4 a. m. for Yellowstone Park on a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dutson enjoyed enjoy-ed a nice trip over to Scipio to spend the day with their daughter, Loreta Hansen. Their granddaughter, granddaugh-ter, Helen and Jay Quornburg drove them over in their car. Mr. and Mrs. Don Young and children drove from Eureka, California, Calif-ornia, to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson. They also visited in Murray with her brother, and in Tooele with her sister, Del-ma, Del-ma, enroute to their home in Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Eulon Dutson and daughter, Luella, spent last Sunday Sun-day up Oak City canyon. Mr. and Mrs. June Johnson, of Sutherland, drove to Leamington, Sunday, to call for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson and they drove on to Tooele to visit with her sister, Delma and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bunker, from Sutherland, spent Sunday in Leamington, Leam-ington, visiting with their daughter, daugh-ter, Carma and family. Carma and her parents went to Nephi Monday, on business. Little Larry Bradfield is being taken back to Salt Lake City on the 2nd of July for treatment, as he hasnt' been doing so well lately. The speakers for Sunday night meeting were Jos Finlinson and Richard Nielson. Barbara and Bon- nie Fielding played a piano duet. Ruth Finlinson played a piano solo. Mrs. Lillian Penny and three little lit-tle daughters, are visiting here, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradfield. They are from Salt Lake. Mrs. Athena Cook, and daughter, Jessie Lynn, spent Saturday and Sunday in Preston, Idaho, visiting Mr .and Mrs. M. M. Reeves. |