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Show LYNNEYL. The Relief Society celebrated their Annual Day by having a program, pro-gram, bazaar and dance. The program, pro-gram, "Folk Songs and Dances of Other Countries," was given under I the direction of Mrs. Florence G. j Woodbury. A large group of young j folks took part including two local war brides, Mrs. Glade Roundy of Wales, and Mrs. Bill Nielson, of I France. Mrs. Nielson lives in Learn-! ington and Mrs. Roundy in Lynn-dyl. Lynn-dyl. The bazaar and dance followed I with a large crowd enjoying the evening. Fnuds that were raised will be applied to the building fund. I Mrs. Albert Warner of Salt Lake spent several days here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Woodbury. She attended the Annual An-nual Relief Society party. Mrs. Rhea Whatcott and mother, Mrs. Anthony Stephenson went to Salt Lake Thursday to be present at the wedding of Glen Errickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erickson. Mrs. Erickson is a daughter of Mrs. Stephenson. The wedding took place in the Salt Lake Temple and was followed by a breakfast and reception which they also attended. attend-ed. . Misses Emogene and Denece Greathouse are spending this week at their home here. Bob Nielson came home from Logan bringing two boy friends with him. They stayed over the weekend. Garth Whatcott is also home this week. Mrs. Calla Ivie went to Salt Lake Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Roy Harvey and family. She returned Sunday bringing her little grandson, Bart, with her. Mrs. Lile Johnson and Ross visited vis-ited in Salt Lake over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie attended attend-ed the funeral in Delta Monday for Mr. Ivie's niece, Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox of Beaver Bea-ver visited Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. Marie James and family. Miss Cherie Mills and Miss Gladys Banks were home from school over the weekend. j |