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Show Sutherland The Sutherland Relief Society I on a nice butterfly quilt i wof H, we stitched around the frieh butterflys we chatted a bit. Krilla Johnson told how Floyd Z d arrived in Finland on his mis fnn on Jne 18. He was getting oinne fine- Had spoken three min-I min-I es in the language. Marv Johnson told what a nice n she and Earl and all the fam-11 fam-11 had out to Trout Creek fishing the 4th and 5th and since then she has had a house full of com-sh com-sh Mr and Mrs. Terry from Los Angeles and the Wilsons from SaFern"Tippitts spoke of how they had enjoyed the visit from grandfather grand-father and grandmother Tippitts from Hurricane. Now they had gone go-ne on up north to visit. Lester and Billy Johnson had .ni0yed their trip last Friday to St George where they went with J George temple. Nella Jackson told how they had enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. George R Jackson's visit. I dropped in to Max Johnson's on the way home auu visited the ma while .They are m fair health. Florice Sanfordvas glad to have Bert home from that "away from home job". Josie Walker told of her family fam-ily reunion up the Oak City can-yun- n the Sunday before the 4th. How she come to tell the news that stale. The Ladies of a certain district served melon to the quilters. Mrs. Sam Hales and Mrs. Fern Tippitts and I guess the melon made her remember Mrs. Porter told of their fishing trip. 6 Someone said the M-Men and Gleaners meet at the Porters tonight. to-night. When we ask where Mrs Sor-enson Sor-enson and Mr.s. Erickson were, they were in Salt Lake City and also Mrs. Veva Barney. The Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bertha Owens on Thursday. Flower arrangement will be the topic. And then the talk turned to war matters. Bruce Abbott had tele -phoned his father and mother that he was on his way. He has been stationed at Fort Lewis in Wash. Some one said Mrs. Elma Steele Frazier , Lucile Hansen, Donneta Works and Marylyn Church spent an afternoon in Leamington on Monday to visit Mrs. Edith Harder. Sort of a girl friend get-to-gether. Had someone heard - Mrs. Op-penhiemer Op-penhiemer was better. She had been ill for a week. Dawn Hilton Porter has began mopping her house already. She was advised to hold off until the plastering was done. " Well I guess they did speak of a few other affairs but this is ! all I can remember. |