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Show Mrs. Maud Johnson spent a couple' cou-ple' of weeks in Ogdn with her daughter, Varda, who was seriously injured in an car accident, breaking break-ing her jaw bone in three places. She returned home last week. Sunday Mrs. Johnson and her daughter and husband, Bishop and Mrs. Burnis Finlinson from Oak City drove to Ogden ta see Varda. She I is improving and is out of the hos-i hos-i pital. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson from Provo spent a few days in Learning , ton visiting with relatives. Mr. M. E. Dutson came from Salt Lake for a few days. He has spent the past month up there with his wife who has been in the hos-, hos-, pital with a broken leg. Mrs. Dutson Dut-son is improving and is now at I her daughters home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson brought br-ought his mother, Mrs. Essie Anderson And-erson home from Provo where she spent the past month visiting with her children. Mrs. Fay Fielding has been in Orem to spend a few days with her i parents. ' . Marian Nielson just received a flashy new red 1949 Ford . I Don Williams from Tooele and Rex Chase from Nephi spent the week end at the Charlie Williams home. Leamington Mrs. Leonard Dutson The speakers for Sunday night meeting were Floyd Schlappi and his father and Helen Watson. Music was furnished by Delta young people. peo-ple. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nielson took his mother to Salt Lake last Saturday Satur-day for medical aid. She has been very ill . Mr. Nielson and family returned Sunday. The Farewell party that was held in Scipio last week was for David Dav-id Quornburg instead of his- brother bro-ther Don. He is leaving for the navy. Mrs. Dellla King children from TOD Park have been visiting in Leamington with relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dene Dutson and son Monty from Holliday and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dutson and son, Bryan, from Provo, visited over the weekend with her parents and sister Arlene and hasband, who just recently moved to Utah. Mrs. Jane Williams spent a couple cou-ple of days visiting in Fillmore with her son, Lee and family. Lee drove his mother home Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Jackson and daughter, dau-ghter, Joan spent Sunday here visit ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Fred Nielson. j |