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Show SrTIIRRI.AN'll... Among the people who went to Salt Lake City last week end for conference were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robi-son, Robi-son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rawlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moody, Mr. and Mrs Morgan May, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott, Bishop and Mrs. Harold Jensen, Bishop and Mrs. Frank Lyman, Ly-man, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson. We were shocked to hear of the f car accident that involved the Rulon Rul-on Anderson family. Mrs. Anderson Ander-son is hospitalized and Mr. Anderson And-erson is badly injured. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and family drove to Eureka on Friday to visit and shop. Lillian Ivie came home from Salt Lake Wednesday to see her family. fam-ily. She returned on Friday morning morn-ing to be with her husband, Clark Ivie, who is in the hospital following follow-ing an operation on his foot, which he caught in a thresher last week. The Relief Society opening social soc-ial on Thursday evening was a progressive party and program. A-bout A-bout fifty women attended, starting start-ing at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Frank Lyman, where a fruit cocktail was served. The party went next to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson and was served a plate dinner, then on to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson's for dessert. Lessons were given by Betty Bet-ty Johnson, Josephine Abbott, and Virginia Lyman. . Mr. A. M. Ogden who is still in the LDS hospital is reported to be improving. His boys, Ivo, Armond and Marven have made several trips back and forth in order to be with him as much as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson and family went to Nephi on Sunday Sun-day to see Mr. Jackson's brother, Mr. Russell Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and their children drove up to the auction sale in Spanish Fork last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Robison of Mt. Pleasant visited on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. j Ben Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson. Mr. Arlo Steele entered the mission mis-sion home on Oct. 2. He is leaving , for a Western Canadian mission. |