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Show Millardites Mrs. Rachel Simpson Congratulations for many, many more successful years 'for the Chronicle, which makes happy rending lor many people far and near. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson of Delta were shopping in Provo on Monday and exchanged greetings wilh some of their Millard friends Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, Anna Dee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Home and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crum, El Mae, and Paul Jr. of Orem, enjoyed en-joyed the Fourth in Provo canyon Mrs. Thelma Clark has been quite ill at her home in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crum went to Salt Lake Friday where Mr. Crum had a tooth extracted. Dinner Din-ner guests at the Paul Crum home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crum and two daughters of Mid-vale. Mid-vale. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen, Ruby and Jay Grey of Springvillei Blanche Hudson, Mr. and Mrs! Frank Godfrey, Mrs Mae Miller and son, Billy, of San Bruno, and Mr. and Mrs. George Godfrey and Mary Ann spent Tuesday in Provo canyon fishing and enjoyed a ham burger dinner. Harold Ivie, who is working in Coif T l , . en was served. Miss Joann Gier of Scotland, who has spent the month in Los Angeles, stopped in Elko, Nevada, and visited Mr and Mrs. Kenny Jack, also in Uvada with Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Wier. Then she returned return-ed to Provo to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Frances Godfrey. God-frey. Saul Angell's brother and family from Salt Lake have been visiting in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watts from Springville visited in Provo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gaisford and son of Inglewood, Cal, arrived home after having spent a week in Provo visiting Carolyn's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson. They went to Oregon and down the coast to San Francisco where they visited friends before returning home Mrs. Sadie Elmer of Spanish Fork spent Saturday and Sunday in Provo visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson own. iJaie, came nome and enjoyed enjoy-ed the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie. Dinner guests at the Simpson home on the Fourth were Mr. arrd Mrs. Walter Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan LeRoy and daughter, Cherie of Hiawatha, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman and daughter, Vicky Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett of Huntington and family. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy returned to Huntington on i Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Ben-I Ben-I nett and Mr. and Mrs. Ungerman I went on to Salt Lake to spend 1 the remainder of their vacation, visiting their sister, Mrs. Hazel Simmons. Mrs. Rachel Simpson will spend a few days visiting Mrs. Sadie Elmer El-mer in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and new baby boy have been visiting in Leamington. They returned to their home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Nielson and Thela are now living in Tod Park where they are working. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivie and two daughters of Denver have been vis iting in Orem with Mr. Ivie's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ivie. They also spent some time in Hinckley Hin-ckley visiting. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen, Ruby and Jay Grey, Mrs. Mae Miller and Billy, drove to Salt Lake and Ogden where Mae took . the bus and returned home, leav-I leav-I ing Billy here to spend his vacation vaca-tion with his grandparents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Wallace Allen. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlton vis- ited in Salt Lake this weekend. I Mrs. Bill Simpson has been spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper in Oak City, i Raymond Clark is spending the ' weekend home with his parents, j in Orem. He has been working in Lynndyl. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hayes and Lindon came up to Provo from Lynndyl, and spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen, and Mae Miller. They all went to I Provo canyon for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie of S Provo, went to Kanosh and visited j Mrs. Ivie's mother and stopped in Lynndyl and visited Mr. and Mrs. i Irving Nielson. i Wednesday evening Ruby Allen 1 and Jay Grey drove to Lynndyl 1 and brought Mrs. Allen back to j Provo. She had visited Mrs. Wm. Coleman, Mrs. Joe Pargis and Mrs. Nada Simpson Friday evenin, July 7th being I Gene Majers' birthday, Jay Simp-f Simp-f son, Neil Fernley and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson were dinner ' guests at the Majers' home. Chick- |