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Show BY MARY TQHNSOri Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dutson I spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills. They returned to Salt Lake City Tuesday Tues-day taking little Melody Mills with them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills have been in Milford for the final days of the deer hunt and were successful suc-cessful in getting a deer. Mrs. Mary Bassett of Delta was a Stake visitor to Relief Society Tuesday. Wednesday the Primary gave a Hallowe'en party for the children. Most of the children came in cos- tume and some very interesting charactors were present. After a lot of games refreshments were ser ved. i Mr. Kent Nielson was home from school over the weekend. Returning Return-ing to Logan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie Haycock and Carol are visiting at the home of her parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. They are from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen drove down from Provo for a two day visit at the Jerry Nielson home. Mrs. Billy Nielson and Mrs. Ruth Abegglen drove to Nephi Friday to get Miss Gladys Banks who spent the weekend home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Coleman and sons, of Provo were Sunday visitors at the Coleman home here Mrs. Junius Anderson and little daughter returned to Cedar City after a weeks visit with her per-ents, per-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Potts are happy over the arrival of a baby girl born at the Delta hospital Friday. Ronald Lake, who is working in Los Angeles, was home for the deer hunt. Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Se-phronia Se-phronia Broderick returned to Los Angeles with him to look for a place to move to. Mr. Ervin Whotcott and Mr. Alma Al-ma Banks who have been Stake Missionaries for the past thirty months and have served very faith ful, were relased Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs. Helen Mc Euen and children called on Mrs. Lile Johnson Monday Mon-day on their way home from Idaho Fall, where they have been for a weeks visit with Mrs. Myrl Burn-ham Burn-ham and family. They also visited Mr. Johnson's brother Albert John son in Pocatello. A number from here attended the wedding dance Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Little. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beer and children child-ren of American Fork were guests at the Guy Sheriff home, coming down for Donna's reception. Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Kenney of Santa Monica were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer for a few days. When they left Mr. and Mrs. George Mallet, who have been guests of the Freers for the past three weeks went with them. They are returning home by way of the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell of Provo were visitors at the Freer home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark of Orem who were in an automobile accident ac-cident last week were down Satur day. They received some severe cuts and bruises and suffered great ly from shock. Mr. Clark was in the hospital two days. Mr. Earl Greathouse , Don and Vona Lue, drove to Manti Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan are in Salt Lake for a few days. Ervin Whotcott and his daughters daught-ers in Sunday evening services, ter, Mrs. Gene Dutson, were speak Ivy J. Nielson gave a piano solo. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Whatcott, Mrs. Gene Dutson and Bryant visit ed in Kanosh Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Howlett and boys. Mrs. Billy Nielson has her parents par-ents with her, Mr. and Mrs. Humphries Hum-phries of Enterprise. |