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Show : LYNNDYL BY MARY TQHNSON , A very impressive Memorial Day) Service was held at the cemetery by the American Legion. A number num-ber of our local citizens were present. pres-ent. The graves were beautifully decorated. Mrs. Willard Stewart and little Ti daughter, Kit, are here from Las i Vegas visiting with Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clead Niel-! Niel-! son. . Mrs. Rhea Whatcott went to 1 Provo Thursday and visited her daughter, Clea, who was in the j hospital following an operation. : She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whattcott. Mrs. C. M. Iivie was in j the hospital also. : ' Jim Smith spent the weekend home with his family. Annette has f ; : employment in Salt Lake City. Norman Johnson of Los Angeles i I .jj is spending his vacation here and I in Delta. . : . I Little Rex Abegglen, son of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen, had his tonsils removed Saturday. He 11 is feeling better now after a few 1 uncomfortable days. Freddie Miller ! i and Milford is here visiting Rex. ;! He came Saturday, j" Les Thompson has moved his : ;; ii family here from Milford. They : j' have purchased one of the homes , j owned by Jerry Nielson. We are i glad to have people moving in for ! a change. ! Frank Johnson of Hurricane i drove up Saturday to get his little ! granddaughter, Marie, who has : .; j spent the past year at the Lile ' ; Johnson home. . ! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson of j Ogden spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Nielson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby and . : sons of Las Vegas drove up and visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. 'I Roy Nielson. They drove on to Springville Saturday. vo Monday where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks, also her sister, Mrs. Logan Morris 'of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardell and boys, Bob and Jim, drove to" Salt Lake City for Memorial Day. They will visit Nephi, Provo and Salt Lake cemeteries. Last Saturday the seniors played play-ed their first baseball league game They looked very striking in their new suits , and won the game 21-7. 21-7. Holden being the losing team. The Pee Wees won their game over Hinckley down there. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills - and daughters spent Memorial Day in Milford. Miss Velda Sheriff is in Center ville with Mr. and Mrs. Olen Sherr, iff. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Woodbury called on Friends Sunday on their way back to Redlands, Calif., having hav-ing been up for Memorial Day. m,i Pnhert Huddlpston of Salt , A large group of friends attend- j ed the wedding dance of Mr. and I Mrs. Earl Greathouse Saturday night at Leamington. Mrs. Margie I Walker of Pocatello, Idaho, and ! Mrs. Norda Gardner of Layton ! drove down for the lovely affair: I Mrs. Walker brought word that Art Semmens, and old time resi-I resi-I dent of Lynndyl, fell and broke his leg in three places while working work-ing on their new home. We hope for Art a speedy recovery. : ' : Spike Carlson of Taylorsville and ' his son were here Monday and visited vis-ited some of his old friends. Mrs. i Carlson was visiting her niece in ! Leamington, Mrs. Delbert Brad- field. Mrs. Gladys Banks went to Pro-1 Lake City is spending a week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Margie Mar-gie Greathouse. Sunday, evening Elder Sherman Little brought the program up for church services. Elder Homer Christensen gave a very interesting interest-ing talk of his missionary labors in Hawaii. Mrs. Donna Little sang a solo, "The Holy City," accompanied accom-panied by Muriel Gardner. Mr. Little also spoke. |