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Show M illardites Mrs. Rachel Simpson Samuel Foote, an 18th century wit, asked a man why he always sang one tune: "Because it haunts me," the man replied. "No wonder said Foote, "You certainly murder it." Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey in Salt Lake City and then went to Willard and visited vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot. Don has been in the hospital there but is recovering. Roy Clark spent the week in Lynndyl. Thelma and children joined him Saturday and remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crum and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlton spent the evening Sunday playing Canasta Can-asta at the Crum home In Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crum drove to Salt Lake City Tuesday to meet their son, Paul, Jr., who has been spending a week in Milford. Mrs. Kay Aitken, Effie Allen, Ruby and Rachel Simpson attended attend-ed a bazaar at the Catholic church in Provo Friday evening. Kay was on the refreshment committee. Pie, ice cream and coffee were served. Saturday Gladys Banks spent the day visiting at the Simpson home and caught the Delta bus and spent Sunday with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banks in Lynndyl. Mr: and Mrs. Don Wiliams spent last weekend in Leamlngotn. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Nielson returned to Tooele with them for a visit. Saturday Rachel Simpson went to Spanish Fork and visited Mrs. Sadie Elmer. Jimv Glover of Kansas City visited visit-ed with his nephew and family, Melvin Majers. He had dinner with them and then drove to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Effie Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. George Godfrey were guests at a birthday dinner given at Viv- ian Park in Provo canyon at the Russell home, honoring Mrs. Frank Godfrey on her birthday Tuesday. Five hundred was played and Mrs. George Godfrey won the first prize. All the Majers children are home with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Home of Orem spent a few days visiting in Salt Lake with their children. Mrs. Lois Gilmer's mother, Ida Peterson Horton, 73, passed away in a Provo hospital and with buried bur-ied in the Springville cemetery on Tuesday. '. |