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Show Sutherland Mrs. Maxine Jackson Owens recently re-cently left the St. Marks hospital and is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jackson. She underwent a major operation for a back injury. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter and small daughter arrived from Fort Collins, Colo, on Monday. They will spend the summer in Sutherland. The MIA program called for group parties on Tuesday evening. The adult group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie. The ladies of the town are grouped and twelve ladies will act as hostess host-ess for each party. The Gleaners and M Men, with Delia Johnson and Gordon Moody, had a sand hill party. Stake High Councilman George Anderson of Oak City, Bishop John Fullmer of Abraham and Elder Bruce Lovell of Oak City, were the visiting brethren at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Miss Marilyn Anderson gave a : vocal solo at meeting. ' Many Sutherland poeple attend- ed the farewell testimonial for Lee : Ray McAllister in the Delta Second ward Sunday evening. Mrs. W. R. Walker, John Walker Marilyn Church and children visited visit-ed in Kanosh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holman ,! are enjoying the visit of their daughter and grandchildren, Mrs. I Fay Turner. They recently return- ! ed from a trip to Salt Lake City. The Jolly Stitchers with Fern ;i Foote, Reva Bliss and June Reid j as hostesses, met at the Woodrow hall an Friday of last week. After ! a business meeting the ladies were entertained by Mrs. Tom. Rid-'' Rid-'' ing with western songs. During the gossip period we picked up these bits of news: Howard Edwards had called his mother from Hawaii. Zeda Ogden the sec. was away on a trip to Mt. Carmel. . Mrs. Kimber, having become a grandmother was too thrilled to think of the club meeting. Mrs. Harris after having eaten of the ever filling lunch served told door dancing pavillion for the wedding wed-ding reception Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant made a i trip to Manti temple then up north to another wedding. They surely : do get about. : With the ballgame schedules, the swimming date , the group I meeting and all,, the mothers are asking congress to put another r day in the week. ; The RS quilted a quilt on Tues-. Tues-. day. Lunch was served by the of-t of-t ficers. the ladies where they could buy a contraption called a D-Incher, take inches of ones hips. Mrs. Mildred Wind Rector was also a guest. The Footes are going thru the agony of preparing to remodel the home. The square dancers are still hold ing forth at the Woodrow hall. The carnival being arranged by the MIA for next Tuesday evening is to secure funds for the church. ' Dewey Sanford is building an out |