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Show MillardUes Mrs. Rachel Simpson Nothing is worth possessing or offemg to others, which costs us nothing - Selected-Mr. Selected-Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nielson visited visit-ed Friday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and then drove to Salt Lake City for the Ice show. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson took their vacation and went to Cedar City for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Angel visited in Springville with Mr .and Mrs. Otto Ivie Thursday Mrs. Sadie Elmer and Mrs. Mary Johnson of Spanish Fork spent Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Rachel Ra-chel Simpson. Mrs. Wallace Allen and daughter daugh-ter Ruby returned home Saturday from San Bruno . Mrs. Allen visited visit-ed her sister Mary Young in Berkley, Berk-ley, Cal., a sister Ruby, in Napha, and her sister Bell, of El Gugda, Cal, and a niece, Effie, at Albany. All the sisters were together the first time in ten years. Mrs. Rachel Simpson went to Salt Lake City Thursday to visit her brother, Walter Baxter, who is in the Holy Cross hospital and returned Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams. Janeane has been visiting in Provo for a wek with her parents and sister, Mrs. Norma Majers. and sons, were Provo visitors over the week end and enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wall of Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ogden m Provo. Mrs. Ann Roper who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkie in Provo returned to Provo to stay with her daughter, Mrs. Lydia Smith in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson and family and Jay Simpson visited in Provo with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson over the week end. Mrs. Marie James received word from her husband Don James , and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Johnson that they have found a place to live and are working in Los Angeles. An-geles. Mrs. Ray Clark received word from Pocatello Idaho that her niece, Donna Simmons was married mar-ried Friday Sept. 30 in Pocatello. Details will be given later . Miss Renee Wilkie is taking mor ning classes at the BYU and working work-ing at the telephone office in her spare time. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell who were residents of Lynndyl are now living in Provo and have bought a home. Millard county may be surprised to see' some of the old-timers moving mov-ing back as the steel strike has certainly done things to a good many families who have moved to Provo with high hopes for the future. Wallace Allen is home over the week end. Charlie Smith has been in Mil-ford Mil-ford working. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson and baby who arenow living in Spring ville visited in TOD Park with Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams. Mrs. Charlie Williams of Leamington Leam-ington also visited in TOD Park with Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and her daughter, Mrs. Grace Bennett Ben-nett at Tooele this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roper of Oak City were Provo visitors this week. Mrs. Roper had a tooth extracted. Mrs. Jerome lvie was called to Salt Lake City as a new baby girl arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey Saturday Sept. 24. This makes four children for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Gladys Banks arrived in Provo to attend the BYU and will stay with her brother DeLong and family in Orem. Mrs. Elma Fern Ivie who lived in Lynndyl some time ago was mar ried in Provo to Hugh Charles Ross. Mrs. Walter Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Le Roy of Huntington and Bob Garcia visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson Saturday and Sunday. Wallace Allen spent a few days in Milford and Lynndyl with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hayes who drove him home Saturday evening. Mr. Allen returned to Evanston, Wyo., Sunday. Nadine Sherrif of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mart Sherrif. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson had their daughter, Grace, visited them from California for a week. They went to Salt Lake City to meet a brother from Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hayes Jr., of Lynndyl went to Lehi Saturday to attend the wedding of a niece. Mrs. William Coleman's father, Edwin Franklin Mangrum, 86, died in Salt Lake Saturday of a heart ailment. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at 10 a. m. in Huntington. Mrs. Coleman's father lived with her one winter in Lynndyl. Lynn-dyl. Robert Hortin and Winston Christ-ensen Christ-ensen of Delta were among the many who registered at the BYU. Mrs. Wallace Allen and Mrs. Geo Godfrey received word that a niece Jo Ann Gair of Rossey, Scotland, would sail October the 1st to visit here. They have not seen her for 38 years. Wednesday evening Mrs. Norma Majers, Mrs. Paul Crumb of Orem, Mrs. Effie Allen and Ruby, Janeane Jan-eane Williams spent a pleasant ev ening playing cards at the Simpson Simp-son home in Provo. Friday Mrs. Deward Clark's two children Frankie and Judy and Rachel Simpson drove to TOD Park and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams. Mrs. Simpson returned re-turned to Provo Thursday. Thursday evening Miss Mary Ann Godfrey celebrated her 14th birthday at her home in Provo at -a birthday dinner. Guests being Mrs. Effie Allen, and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey, her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Godfrey. Mrs. Mary Corbit who lived in Lynndyl twenty years ago and was one of its prominent citizens is visiting her daughter Loraine in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Johnson, Jo Ann and George visited in Provo Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardel |