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Show Iliiicklcy Mrs. rlarriet Spendlove Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hilton left Monday -to visit for a few days in Salt Lake City. Also visiting in Salt Lake this week are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Tay-lor. Hostess to the Literary club on Wednesday was Mrs. Melba Niel-son. Niel-son. The book "Mary" Asch was reviewed by Belva Morris. A luncheon lunch-eon following the valentine theme was served to the group following the review. . A short business meeting was held under the direction of the new officers, Shirley Christensen and Joy Hurst. The group voted to sell tickets to the concert which will be given by the U. of U. band in March to raise funds for the West Millard Hospital Fund Drive. The Literary club also voted, to donate this week 25 dollars to help with the hospital fund. Last week Ed Woodbury of Provo Pro-vo was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woodbury. Elma Kaye Workman and Lola Wright of St. George were home for the weekend. . Last week, Betty Belle Hardy wnc a cnipct at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hardy. Har-dy. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hurst were visitors in Payson last Saturday and Sunday.' Sunday evening was testimonial farewell for Elder Blaine Wilson, who leaves on Feb. 5 for the mission mis-sion home, prior to a mission in the Northwestern States Mission. Bishop Walter Ekins presided, with talks being given by Bishop Ver-dell Ver-dell Bishop and Ladd Cropper as well as by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson, Wil-son, parents of the missionary and by Blaine Wilson. The choir rendered fitting music, and the Seventies Quartet, Orlando Hepworth, Cluff. Talbot, Blaine Spendlove and Ladd Cropper; a vocal trio rendered a number, this being Glenda Cropper lone Hilton and Carol Moody. Many relatives and friends of the family from out of town were present at this farewell meeting. They were Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Blaine's grandparents, and his brother, Jay Lee Wilson of Pay-son;- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peterson, Blaine's uncle and aunt from San-taquin, San-taquin, nd also their daughter, Lorna; Mr. Paul Warner of Idaho Falls, Idaho; and the following friends from Spanish Fork: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. George Attwood, Mr. and Mrs DeMarr Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Francis, Fran-cis, Miss Afton Vincent and Mr. Kenneth Larsen. Mrs. Lois Wilson left Monday morning for a brief visit with friends fri-ends and relatives 'in Payson and Spanish Fork. |