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Show LviuitKI Mrs. Rachel Simpson Home! The first place that youth remembers; the last thing thai. I aiie forgets. Home means food,' warmth solace and understanding.1 H is the strong arm that holds us. after every prop lias failed; the' citadel to which we flee when every other defense lias fallen Selected. Jim Smith, who is working in Evanston, Wyoming, took advantage advan-tage of the long weekend holiday and visited his family and returned return-ed Monday evening. Frank Godfrey drove to Lynn-dyl Lynn-dyl Sunday evening and took Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Weir, as they had car trouble while visiting in Provo with Mrs. Wallace Allen. i Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Faye Hud-dleston Hud-dleston and Bob were Salt Lake visitors and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MeMahon. ! Mrs. Christine Pendray and boys who have spent the summer in Cedar City with Bab, have returned re-turned to Lynndyl for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sheriff and Mignon and Larry drove to Lynndyl Lynn-dyl and Oak City, returning Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Effie Allen, Ruby and Billy i had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson Tuesday and left early ! Wednesday for San Bruno to stay j and visit with Mrs. Fred Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson drove to Lynndyl Monday to take Jay to school. Mrs. Simpson spent the afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pargis and Mrs. Jennie Hud-dleston. Hud-dleston. Monday Lynndyl was deserted village as everyone had taken their family and enjoyed the Leamerado Lea-merado at Leamington. It would be much easier to name the ones who remained home. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Coleman & children of Provo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman in Oak City. Clyde Coleman spent the weekend home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams of TOD Park spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson and visited Mr. and Mrs. Charley Williams in Leamington. Wallace Allen drove down from Evanston, Wyoming and spent the weeeknd in Provo. Raymond Clark returned to Provo Pro-vo after spending a few days in Lynndyl to attend school there. Gene Nancy Lynn and Steven Majers are attending the Sharon school in Orem while Anna Dee Clark, Nancy Lee Ivie and Larry Sheriff are going to the new Geneva Gen-eva school. Mrs. Ermal Johnson and children moved to Provo in one of the James apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Gill Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Don James returned home from a pleasant trip to Yellowstone. Yel-lowstone. Mr. and Mrs. James went to Beaver to gether their chil dren where they left them with Mrs. James' mother, Mrs. Blaine Cox. Nadine Sheriff, who is working -i in Salt Lake was home in Provo over the weekend with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sheriff. Jay and Bill Simpson spent Friday Fri-day and Saturday in Provo visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson and M. E. Majers. Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks and children visited in Lynndyl with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banks and in Leamington with Essie Anderson. Mrs. Bill Simpson and children spent a few days in Oak City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Roper and baby visited there also and in Delta Del-ta with Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Black. |