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Show LYNNitYL i BY MARY TQHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson and daughter, Orlene, drove to Ely for the funeral of Lester Overson, a cousin of Louis. While there they visited other relatives, then drove to Lund to see their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Schwab, where Orlene remained for an extended visit with her sister. sis-ter. Tuesday evening in Mutual the Junior Girls held their tying of the Rose Bouquet. Junior Girls are Marilyn Hayes, Annette Smith, Vel da Sheriff, Connie Johnson, Roberta Rober-ta Nielson, LaRae Greathouse, Crystal Nielson and their leader, Guyla Wilcox. Each rendered a part on the program. Mrs. Tressa Terry visited Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Terry and family Tuesday, returning to Cedar City Wednesday. Bishop and Mrs. Clead Nielson and Allan were Nephi visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowers and family spent several days in Salt Lake City last week. Those attending the funeral for Mrs. Lutie Watts in Springville Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nielson, Bishop and Mrs. Clead Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Gladys Banks, Earl Greathouse, Jeff Finlinson Fin-linson and Mrs. Emma Nielson of Leamington. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nielson visit ed in Provo with Lucille's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ivie and Mrs. Gladys Banks called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie. Mr and Mrs. Goldie Ivie are very happy over the arrival of a little new daughter born Dec. 2, 1949. All are reported getting a-long a-long nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Whatcott visited in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Clemouth Whatcott and family, also Mrs. Alice Spillman and family fam-ily over the weekend, returning home Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Howlett. Mrs. Will Rasmussen of Fillmore is here visiting for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Eddie Dutson. Dut-son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes spent Sunday in Lehi with Mrs. Hayes' parents. Faile Huddleston spent the week end at home. Mrs. Laura Bradfield and Mrs. Opal Lambright were Nephi visitors visit-ors Monday. Jay Bradfield is suffering suf-fering with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tolbert of Los ' Angeles visited Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot here last week. They were ; called to Nephi by the daeth of Mrs. Talbot's father, i Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoover are mov ing to Delta. Mr. Hoover has been ; operator here but is now stationed ' at Delta. : Miss Gladys Banks was home from school this weekend. ( The Sunday school was in charge of the services Sunday evening. A I very good program was carried out under the direction of Supt. Herbert Herb-ert Abegglen.Talks were given by Phil Nielson, Bishop Nielson and j Herbert Abegglen. Following the church services a fireside chat was held at the home of Roberta Niel- J son. |