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Show Millardites Mrs. Rachel Simpson The world is a looking glass and gives back to every man the re-1 flection of his own fall; frown at it, and it in turn will look sourly upon; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly, kind companion compan-ion - William M. Thackeray - Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larson also Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith went to Springville and attended the funeral services of Mrs. Watts, who lived in Leamington . She had been living with Mrs. Myonia Ivie, a daughter in Springville. Last week end Melvin Dutson, Frank Griglow of Leamington and Gene Overson of Lynndyl visited in Provo with Harold Ivie and Raymond Clark and then went to Salt Lake to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dutson. Mrs. Marie James has had her mother, Mrs. Blaine Cox and young brother visiting her from Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Roper went to Oak City for a birthday dinner honoring their grandmother, Mrs. Annie Roper on her 88 birthday. Mrs. Roper will soon be staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Martin Sheriff in Provo. Mrs. Rachel Simpson and Jay returned to Lynndyl Wednesday. Mrs. Simpson returned Thursday to Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rosenbaum were guests in Provo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson. Thursday evening after attending attend-ing the Eagle Lodge meeting held in Provo, Mrs. Thelma Clark, Mrs. Kay Atkins, Mrs. Effie Allen, Mrs. Marie James, and Mrs. Beryl Crumb went to Orem and had chilli and crackers at the Norma Majers residence. re-sidence. Grandpa and Grandma Ivie who have been living with their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Elvada Johnson in Prvov. Grayson Roper went to TOD Park and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams. Mr. C. E. Simpson has his brother, bro-ther, Ray, who has been in the payson hospital, come to live with aim. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Beryl Crumb, Norma Majers, Janeane and Don Williams, Francis and Jay Sim pson spent a pleasant evening playing cards at the Simpson home Mrs. Thelma Clark is spending this week in Springville demonstrat ing her products. Friday evening all the Millardites were out to witness the Christmas ' parade in Provo sponsored by the j Junior high school and elementry schools. It was led by Santa and his reindeer and many ber.utiful floats and bands from the various schools. Candy was given to tho children by Santa Claus. Mrs. Saul Angel has been quite ill but is able to be out again. Her :-.other "Aunt Beck" Perkins is feel ig fine and enjoys this fine wea-'her. wea-'her. Mrs. Nada Simpson, Mn Ed. 3twart and their mother, Mrs. Le-and Le-and Roper went to Eureka to keep i date with Dr. Oburn. Harlin Nielson was in Provo !ast week looking for work, Mrs. Nielson and the children visited with her mother, Mrs. KU't Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell of Provo spent two days in Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. William Sterling of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cam pbell of Provo enjoyed dinner at the Tom Campbell home in Provo. Mr. Wallace Allen is back to Provo working and enjoying life once more. The Aliens still have Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Jack of Ely, Nev., as their guests. |