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Show LYNNDYL BY MArtY TOHNSON Bishop and Mrs. Earl Greathouse Mrs. Mary Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson drove to Salt Lake Monday for a day of shopping. They also visited Mrs. Delia King and family. Little Barney Davis seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Potts, is suffering from rheumatic fever at this time. We hope he will be back to school on the New Year. Herbert Abegglen went to Salt Lake Monday 'for medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Dtuson are the proud parents of a baby iboy born in Nephi last Tuesday. Mrs. Dutson returned home Wednesday and is convalescing nicely. William Coleman arrived home from three weeks visits in Chicago. His daughter, El Donna and children chil-dren spent the day with him on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jacobs and little son drove down from Provo and visited two days with Mrs. Jacobs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Overson. Mrs. Dave Rosenbaum and her daughter, Kathy, are home after a weeks visit with relatives in Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Rosenbaum described the flood situation as a sad picture. She brought her mother moth-er home with her to be here for the holidays. v Mrs. Gladys Banks received a phone call from her son, De Long, in Provo telling of the arrival of a baby girl to their home. Their other two children are iboys. Mrs. Banks and baby doing fine. Mr.. Bob Pendray was home from Provo with his family baturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson were Nephi shoppers Saturday as were Mr. and Mrs. William Over-son. Over-son. Tillman Johnson was home from Salt Lake over the week end. He returned to the city Monday morning. morn-ing. Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth of Salt Lake is here with her daughter, Mrs. Margie Greathouse. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dutson and little Robin, also Miss Molly Mills drove down from Salt Lake for a week end visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc Cardell drove to Provo for the day Monday. Mon-day. " Margaret , little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowers is quite ill at this time. Mrs. Mina Overson spent Monday Mon-day in Tooele. Mrs. Lloyd Christensen of Hold-en Hold-en is here visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stephenson Stephen-son spent Sunday afternoon at the Irvin Whatcott home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson drove to Manti Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheriff and family drove to Provo and American Amer-ican Fork Saturday and Sunday. High Counselman Evan Gardner and Lionel Taylor were the speakers speak-ers in Sunday evening service. Mrs. Florence Woodbury has gone back to Redlands to arrange for disposal of their property there. They plan to make their home in Salt Lake. , |