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Show BY MATY IOHNSON Many of the group attending the swimming class for the past I en days were awarded certificates and are now able to swim. Connie Johnson, Phill Nielson, Harry Mc-Cardell Mc-Cardell and Bevan Thompson, com pleted the life saving course and also received certificates. A large group of towns people attended the water carnival and enjoyed it very much. Miss Barbara Anderson and little son of Richfield have returned to their home after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins. Mr. Wilkins has. his mother with his family at present. Herbert Abeggleh was rushed to the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City last Tuesday for an emergency operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Banks visited their son-in-law Saturday Sat-urday and he is improving slowly. Mrs. Abegglen will return to her studies at the Y Monday. Glade Roundy, who is attending attend-ing business college in Salt Lake city came home Friday and moved his wife and son up there. We are sorry to have any leave our town, but wish them well in their new home. Mrs. Vfllliam Coleman spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Delta hospital. She is felling better again. Wednesday Mrs. Mary Johnson and daughter, Clorean and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, spent the after noon in Nephi shopping. Mrs. Gladys Banks spent several days in Milford with her daughter, daugh-ter, Maurine and family. Mrs. Nena Wilkins entertained the Canasta Clubs at her home on Wednesday evening. There were twelve ladies present with Eleanor Nielson holding high score and Lucille Lu-cille Overson low. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson drove to Provo and Murray Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Jenson of Richfield has been at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grant Wilcox, caring car-ing for the family while Grygla is in the Delta hospital with a new baby born Friday. The Wilcoxs are happy for a boy as they have three little daughters. Mr. Wilcox and children are at Richfield for the 4th of July holidays and expect ex-pect to return Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Nielson is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Greathouse. Dr. and Mrs. Nor man Oborn and family were Sunday Sun-day visitors at the Greathouse home. Their son, Gordon, is spending spend-ing the , summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pendray and sons, Bob and Jimmy, drove up from Cedar City, where they are living this summer, and visited over Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Anna McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Les Thompson and family are vacationing at Fish Lake. Bishop and Mrs. Clead Nielson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phill Nielson and family, joined other members of the Mrs. Minnie Ashby family at a reunion held in Fillmore canyon. Over sixty mem-bebrs mem-bebrs were present. Maiben Ashby of St. George and Rodney Ashby and family of Salt Lake City and families were unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson and family arepending the July 4th holiday in Provo and Mapleton. Miss Vilda Sheriff and Miss La Rue Greathouse are home after several weks in Salt Lake City. Jim Smith was home over the weekend with his family. Miss Shirley Sheriff has gone to American Fork to secure employment. employ-ment. A district court of honor was held here Sunday evening with Scouts from other wards attending. attend-ing. The Lynndyl troop won the flag for having earned the most merit badges. A number of Scout officials were in attendance. Barney Lake has his brothers from California here visiting for a while. |