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Show LYNNDYL BY MARY TQHNSON Mrs. Estella Cason and little grand daughter from Cedar City arrived Wednesday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Curt Johnson and family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cason drove up for the day. Lucile and her mother returned re-turned to Cedar City where Curt will join them for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Jennie Huddleston returned home after spending ten days in Caliente with Mr. Huddleston. Wednesday ' our Primary was happy to have as stake visitors Mrs. Henry Hansen and Mrs. Ansel Hall of Delta. Thursday George Ashby drove down from Provo and visited at the Clead Nielson home. That eev-ning eev-ning George and Eleanor went to 'Delta and visited their mother who is staying at the Carl Ashby home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson and Mrs. Erma Roper went to Meadow for a day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beckstrand and family, their son having just returned from a mission in South Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Hurricane drove up Friday for a two-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson and family. Saturday they all spent the day at Sutherland Suther-land with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson John-son and Mrs. Caddie Lovell who is staying at the Peter Johnson home for a couple of weeks. Darold Whatcott from Salt Lake was home with his parents for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson were Provo shoppers Saturday. They are going to spend Thanksgiving in Enterprise with Mrs. Nielson's parents. par-ents. Clarence Hogan returned from Indiana where he was able to secure se-cure more than a ton of records for the genealogical society. Mrs. Hogan arrived home from Los Angeles An-geles Tuesday after a two weeks visit with her children there. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steinbock drove down from Bountiful Sunday Sun-day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greathouse and children were weekend visitors visit-ors at the home of Mrs. Maggie Farnsworth in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lake went to Los Angeles for a visit with their children there. Olen Sheriff visited with his parents par-ents Sunday. Mrs. Sheriff remained at Centerville with little Rusty, who has chicken pox. Nona Sheriff celebrated her seventh sev-enth birthday at her hpme Monday. Mon-day. A large group of little guests showered her with gifts. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pargis were dinner geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen Sunday. They enjoyed a lovely goose dinner, the goose was given them by Harry McCardle. Mr. and Mrs. Glade . Roundy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley. Turkey being the main course and all the trimmings. Ward conference was held here Sunday evening with Pres. Warren War-ren Henderson in charge. Stake clerk Eugene Gardner and his assistant, as-sistant, Ned Chruch, were in attendance. at-tendance. A large crowd attended and talks were given by John Whatcott and Gene Vest, as well as the visiting brethren. TINTIC G T F P Cowley, F., 3 7 5 11 Rosenlund, F., 4 0 0 8 Elton, F., 0 0 0 0 Bauer, F., " 110 2 Campbell, C. , . 7 5 3 17 Sorenson, G, 13 0 2 Mellor, G., 0 2 2 2 Beck, G., 0 0 0 0 Hannifin, G., 0 0 0 0 Bates, G., 0 0 0 0 Russell, G., 0 0 0 0 be with his brother, Norman B. Dresser, who started the Chronicle in 1910. Liking the new country, he elected to stay.Best wishes and congratulations are extended to I him on another birthday. |