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Show Millnrditcs Mrs. Rachel Simpson The three things most difficult are: to keep a secret, to forget an injury, and to make good use of leisure. Chilo. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gronning of Milford were Provo visitors on Thursday. Mrs. Thelma Clark and Blanche Home of Orem were Salt Lake visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Jack of Elko, Nevada, are visiting in Provo with Mrs. Wallace Allen and Mrs.' George Godfrey. Mrs. Calla Ivie of Provo spent a few days in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Neva, who has been ill Vernal Ivie is home in Provo from the Veteran's hospital, but will return to Salt Lake Tuesday for a checkup. Jim Robinson of Springville was a Provo visitor Sunday. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Durward Clark and children, Frankie and Judy, visited in Provo with Mr.j and Mrs. C. E. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Majers. Sunday evening dinner guests at the Simpson home in Provo were Mrs. Harry Elmer of Spanish Forkl Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and Mrs. Grace Bennett and son, Kent of Tooele, and Frankie and Judy Clark of Salt Lake, and Neil Fern-ley. Fern-ley. Friday evening Mrs. Norma Ma-pers, Ma-pers, Mrs. -Janeane Willaims and Rachel Sampson attended an operetta, Stars Over Utah, at the Provo high school, in which Nancy Lynn and Gene Majers had leading lead-ing roles. Gene as a Spanish priest and Nancy Lynn as a pioneer woman. wo-man. The play was sponsored by the Franklin school. Mrs. Harry Elmer of Spanish Fork spent Sunday in Provo. Miss Nadine Sheriff of Salt Lake City spent the weekend home with her mother in Provo. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crum of Orem spent the evening in Provo with Mr. and Mrs Walter Carlton. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Geo-rge Godfrey in Provo. Friday afternoon a stork shower show-er was given at the Simpson home in Dm, t. lvyrp r win;.. were Oak City visitors last week end, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson of Provo have as their guests his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson of Raymond, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada. Their daughter, Donna attends the BYU. Tuesday Thelma Clark and Norma Nor-ma Majers spent the day in Eureka Eu-reka and visited with Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Vernon and Alta Johnson. Wednesday Mrs. Norma Majers and Rachel Simpson spent the afternoon aft-ernoon visiting Mrs. Grant Johnson John-son and Mrs. Everett Johnson. Mrs. Lois Gilner's mother has been quite ill. She suffered a stroke. Her sister from California has been here. Pinochle was played with Mrs. Paul Crum winning first prize and Mrs. Roma Carlton the consolation. consola-tion. Refreshments were served to guests Mrs. Paul Crum, Mrs. Kay Aitkins, Roma Carlton, lone Johnson, John-son, Lois Gilner, Nell Wilkie, La ! Rue Smith, Orlean Larsen, Beverly Bever-ly Johnson, Ivy Johnson, Effie Sheriff and Nadine. Thelma Clark, Blanch Horn, Eunice Shaw, Erma Lue Olsen, Calla Ivie, Sadie, Evelyn Eve-lyn Elmer, and Barbara Hale of Spanish Fork. Norma Majers, Gladys Gla-dys and Rosalie Banks, Effie and Ruby Allen, Edith and Frances Godfrey, Mrs. T. C. Christensen and Evelyn Jack. Many lovely and useful gifts were reecived. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Clark and Mrs. Blanch Horn of Orem went to Lynndyl. Mrs. Grace Bennett and son, Kent, and Dou Williams of Tooele spent Saturday in Leamington with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. Wil-liams. Gene Dutson of Provo went to Lynndyl Monday to bring his wife, Clea and son home. Mrs. Louise Clark of Salt Lake arrived in Provo Tuesday for a few days visit and take Judy and Frankie home. They have been visiting in Provo for a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Sheriff and sons, Larry and Cleon of Provo, |