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Show LYNNDYL BY MARY TQHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christensen, who are now making their home in Holden, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Christensen's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roper and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheriff drove to Manti Saturday and spent the day at the temple. Leslie Haycock came down Saturday Sat-urday from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Haycock and little daughter, Carol have been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson, for the past week. They returned Sunday. The Scouts and Scouters of our community, with visitors from Delta Del-ta held a meeting Monday evening eve-ning in the chapel. Last Friday all the youngers Scouts and five Scout leaders, went to Arrowhead for an over night stay and swim. They went prepared to spend the night out, but the weatherman forced them to seek shelter in the club house at the resort. Scouters were Harry McCardell, Louis Over-son, Over-son, Thurlo Wiley, Brant Pulsipher Pulsi-pher and Dick Hayes. Miss Roberta Nielson spent the weekend in Cedar City with her sister, Colleen. Connie Johnson and Marlene Mills went to St. George and Cedar Ced-ar City for the vocational meet. Don Greathouse was also a contestant. con-testant. Tillman Johnson and friend, John Nelson, were weekend visitors visit-ors at the Lile Johnson home, returning re-turning to the BAC Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. C. E. Freer drove to Provo last Sunday to visit Mrs. Louise Campbell, who has been very ill. She was some better at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardell and boys, Jim and Bob, were Provo Pro-vo visitors Sunday. Mrs. Dick Hayes and Linda went to Provo Saturday and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen. Al-len. Mr. and Mrs. J.; Alma Banks received re-ceived word from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks in Pennsyvania, of the arrival of a new baby daughter. This being the third child for Leah and Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott write that they are having a wonderful won-derful time. They were to see the Redwoods in California and various vari-ous other points before returning home. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berg of Colusa, Cal. Mrs. Berg was the former Ethel Whatcott, who was a resident of Lynndyl a number of years ago. Earl Greathouse was a Salt Lake visitor over the weekend. Elder Gordon Moody was the , speaker at our Sacrament serices Sunday evening. He was accompanied accom-panied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J Moody, Dick Moody, and Miss Jean Allen. Elder Moody, a recent missionary of Argentine, related re-lated many interesting experiences. experien-ces. A solo was given by Mrs. Moody, "My Faith in Thee,, and Gordon sang "The Lord's Prayer." Mr. Moody gae a short talk. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brad-field Brad-field and family spent Sunday in Hinckley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Carpenter, a lovely dinner was served. Monil and Julia - Lambright of Delta were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lambright. Mrs. Rulon Dutson and Luella of Leamington spent Saturday here at the home of Mrs. Lawrence G. Bradfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brad-field Brad-field were Nephi visitors Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Mary Johnson spent Monday Mon-day in Sutherland with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and family. Lester being such a devoted father fath-er is having mumps with his children, chil-dren, Carla, Paul and Merrill. Betty Bet-ty and new baby are doing fine. Hope they don't get the idea to join the others as neither have had the mumps yet. |