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Show Mrs. Rachel Simpson FYervone should keep a fair siz-d siz-d cemetery in which to bury the Lis of their friends Selected. siu Searle is in Leamington ,hile the strike at Geneva is on. Vrs Searle is remaining in Provo. ' ciearence East of Oak City, who tas been working in Provo, has Bturned home indefinitely. He was ready to move to Provo when ike strike occurred. jlrs William Sterling, who lived in'Lvnndyl some 20 years ago, but is now a resident of Salt Lake Qtv visited her daughter, Mrs. Eve'campbell in Provo for a week. We wish to extend our congratulations congra-tulations and good wishes to Mr. ind Mrs. T. C. Gronning on their jnh wedding anniversary. Tuesday evening Mrs. Norma Majers, Mrs. Paul Crumb of Orem, and Rachel Simpson spent a pleasant pleas-ant evening at the home of Mrs. Hfie Allen in Provo. Cards were played and refreshments were served. ser-ved. Mrs. Jean Jeffers and son, Bill, were Provo visitors Friday. Mrs. Jeffers has been in Denver to see net daughter and Bill in Salt Lake where they met and drove to Pro-! Pro-! vo. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy i Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lar-sen, Lar-sen, and had lunch with Mrs. Ef- fie Allen. They will visit in Lynndyl Lynn-dyl with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Niel-son Niel-son before returning to San Bernardino, Ber-nardino, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams of TOD Park were Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Coon and daughter, Judy, are visiting in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. Owing to the strike and so many railroad men out of work, Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Johnseon returned to Lynndyl after having lived in Provo Pro-vo for a month. Wallace Allen received word from his sister in Ogden that his mother is seriously ill in a San Francisco hospital.Mr. Allen return ed to Evanston Sunday, then met his sister in Ogden. Mrs. Allen will leave here Tuesday and join them and go to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson received re-ceived a telephone call from Ingle-wood Ingle-wood that their daughter, Bess, is quite ill. They will drive to Lynndyl Lynn-dyl Monday and go to Los Angeles on No. 37 to be with her. Miss Ruby Allen will visit in Lynndyl with her sister, Mrs. Dick Hayes while her parents are in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Art Simmons of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mrs. Opal Wagman of Salt Lake City visited in Orem Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. Mrs. Wagman taught school in Lynndyl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrick, moth er of Ray Mills, have been visiting in Provo with a son, Bob Home. Mrs. Garrick will return to Lynndyl Lynn-dyl but Mr. Garrick will remain in Provo under the care of a doctor. Mrs.. Roy Clark received word from a Salt Lake hospital that her little niece, Joan Bosh, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bosh, was much improved. She is suffering suffer-ing from polio. Mrs. Harold Horn of Orem is spending two weeks in Salt Lake City visiting her mother, Mrs. Hil-ma Hil-ma Clark. v The wedding of Miss Donna Sim mons, of Pocatello, Idaho, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Simmons, to Ted Schwartz, took place in Idaho Falls September 30. Donna was born in Lynndyl and went to school there but graduated graduat-ed from Pocatello high school and is employed by the telephone com pany. Mr. Schwartz is also an employee em-ployee of the telephone company. They will make their home in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sheriff and children of Sandy, visited in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sheriff. Nadine Sheriff came home over the weekend and visited with her parents. Mr. Sheriff is taking his vacation. Martin Sheriff and son, Olan, visited in Lynndyl and Oak City Tuesday and Wednesday. Harry Wilkie has gone to Mil-ford Mil-ford to work and Charlie Smith has gone to Los Angeles to work. Little June Smith who was in the Provo hospital is very much improved. im-proved. Mrs. Smith is remaining here as Jeryy is in school. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen will visit Mrs. Larsen's parents par-ents in Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. William Walker. Gene Dutson is working in Mil-ford Mil-ford and his wife and son are visiting vis-iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Whatcott. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jackson of Orem, spent a few days visiting in the North Tract with friends and relatives. Verdene Finlinson of Leamington is working in Walgren's drug store in Provo. Misses Shirlene Steele and Nola Heybome of Delta, are attending the BYU in Provo this winter. C. M. Ivie, who suffered a stroke some weeks ago, is slowly improv- |