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Show LYNNDYL BY MARY IOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Phill Nielson and Mrs. Eleanor Nielson drove to Spanish Fork and Provo for a day of shopping. Mrs. Mary Freer spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake Cily and Bountiful. Bounti-ful. Thursday the LDS Girls under the direction of Mary Johnson, Alpha Al-pha Nielson, Hazel Sheriff and No-rine No-rine Shipley, met at the stake welfare wel-fare storehouse for the purpose of seeing the store. They held their linen shower there. Mrs. E. Eugene Gardner and Mrs. Claire Stephenson also met with them. Refreshments were served to eight een girls. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan are taking their vacation. They were in Salt Lake City for a few days for conference and went to Kanab to visit their daughter and family for a few days. Miss Colleen Nielson from the BAC was home for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson. Mrs. Newell Howell and boys, Bob and Scott of Kanosh were here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott. Miss Molly Mills went shopping to Salt Lake and also to see her sister Mrs. Russell Dutson. Bishop and Mrs. Clead Nielson went to conference in Salt Lake. Mrs. Nielson met her mother, Mrs. Minnie Ashby there, who has just returned from Denver. Mrs. Adelia Coleman reecievd word that her father had passed away in Salt Lake City. She was not able to attend the funeral. She had Mr. and Mrs. Mangum, of Roy, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Harris Simmon-sen Simmon-sen of Price, and Mrs. Perry Black of Grand Junction, Colo., visit her Mr.: and Mrs. Gene Dutson came down Sunday. Gene is out of work and he went to Milford. Clea and little son will remain here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Whatcott. Monday Mrs. Whatcott was pleasantly surprised when Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ornett of Duncan, Dun-can, Arizona, called to visit her. They are the parents of Mrs. Garth Whatcott. Mr. Henry Whatcott cele brated his 92 birthday Sept. 26. Thursday evening Mrs. Louis Overson entertained members of the sewing club. It was Louise's birthday so the husbands were included. in-cluded. Friday evening friends and relatives from Leamington called at the Overson home. Mrs. Hazel Stienbach called on Mrs. Mary Freer Monday. She was on her way down to Delta for her sister's Golden Wedding, Mrs. Tri-na Tri-na Gronning. The MIA was in charge of the Sunday services. A large crowd attended at-tended the meeting. Talks were given by Clinton Roper, Susie Nielson, Niel-son, John Whatcott, La Rue Great-house, Great-house, Ray Wilkins and Shirley Sherrif. Remarks by Phil Nielson and Norine Shipley. |