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Show Play Ifceviewed At Fidelity Club One of the-best ten plays for '46-47 '46-47 made the program at Fidelity Club on Thursday evening, when club members and guest met at : the home of Mrs. Zola ' Wright. ! Present that evening were Louise Adams, Romania Bird, Ella Black, Thelrria Seegmiller, Artie Hender- ( son, Maline Gardner, Clara Kill-, pack, Hannah Larson, Norma Han- j nifin, Inez Moody, Donna Sorenson and Ava Starley, Fidelity members, i and Mary Bassett and Verna Gardiner, Gard-iner, guests that evening. Mrs. Ad- : , ams gave the program and chose for her review a play by Norman Crasna. A three-hour flight, her first trip 'by plane, took Mrs. Milo Hutchins from Salt Lake City to Burbank, California, where she is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. V. Humphries, and a new granddaughter, Judith Ann, born Jan. 24. Mrs. Hutchins wrote her daughter, Mrs. Clark j Bishop, of her safe arrival there Jan. 25, and that she had thoroughly thorough-ly enjoyed the flight. , I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Losee spent Sunday in Springville. visiting their brother, Frank Bishop, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop have a new daughter, their second, born in , Springville Jan. 30. Mrs. Mable Chapman, from Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in Delta, and left her small son, James Ar-ley, Ar-ley, here with his aunt, Mrs. J. Layton Bishop, while he recovers from chicken pox. I Fenton Gardner, president of Millard Mil-lard County Farm Bureau, and Mrs. Gardner attended the state Farm Bureau convention held in Salt Lake City last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. On Sunday they visited vis-ited in Logan with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Forman, and returned to Delta on Monday. |