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Show Mrs. Leonard BuTson f The people around town are still I hiding in from the 20 below zero J weather. We are all hoping for a j change in the weather so we can j f get out in circulation again and j 11 -,ve rnore news, j Mr. pnrl Mrs. Dell Bradfield gave i "h:rkrn sunoer in honor of their j daughter Onal's birthday. The other "nests were her sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield of Lvnndvl and Mr. and Mrs. Del-hert Del-hert Brndfield. Opal received many lovlv rifts from the family. As there is so much snow and slionery roads. Mr. and Mrs. Gene j rvt-snn and 16 months old baby had planned on coming for the i "ninrir. rlpcided to fly down from ""ivo S'mdav to spend the day -h the'r parents. ' i Thev phoned to Lynndyl on their I -rrivi nt. the Delta airport for her i narpnts, Mr. and Hrs. Ervine What-: What-: cott to come and get them. Gene I h-d to return to Provo Sunday eve-; eve-; nm His wife and baby will stay ,i nr. s-end a few days with her 'fronts. ' Cone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. , leonTd Dutson, drove him to the j i ni'-no-t where he flew his plane - r-n"o before dark..'-1 dark..'-1 T'e sneaker for Sunday night -"ppt'ns were Willis Dutson and Dwane Finlinson. On the program ; was a trio that sang two numbers, t The trio was Miss Christensen, Miss Talbot and Miss Anderson, i There are many new cars in Lenmington lately. Kenneth Niel- son has a new Nash. Wells Nielson ( hs a new Studebaker, Rulon Dut-1 Dut-1 ron has a new Kaiser and Walker Fininlson has a new Fraizer. Spen-j Spen-j cer Nielson has a new Chevrolet. ; Elden Nielson has a new Kaiser, j Cl'"ton Nielson has a new Chev-j Chev-j rolet and others are expecting 1949 I cars verv soon. i Mrs. Dora Bradfield went to Pro-,' Pro-,' vo.to attend a wedding reception of her neice: ' Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lambright and ' children snent a few days with her j pnrents here. ; Don Williams came home Sat-; Sat-; urday by train from Tooele to .'; visit with his parents and his fian- 1 cee. He says Tooele has its share of snow and cold weather. Dean Harder says whert his rooster roost-er crowed the other morning the notes froze in the air, and it was three-thirty in the afternoon before be-fore they heard him. |