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Show Jerry Black, Stella Hawley, Erma Croft, and Beth Moody. High scores were held by Beth Moody and Arprilla Scow. Low ,was held by Jerry Black Lynn Riding from Provo spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace and family from Fillmore spent Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup went to Cedar City to attend a funeral for Mrs. Dewsnup's aunt. Deseret LUCILLE SAMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black and son, Carlos, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Warnick spent Sunday in Drager-) ton, Utah. Mrs. Black's brother, Charles Larsen, met with a minej accident and rs in the Dragerton! hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb and; Marion Black and Mrs. Charlotte Black spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas and daughter from Sacramento, Cal., visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Torrens. Mr. Douglas and Mr. Torrens are cousins. 1 Harmon Dewsnup and Mrs. Eva Conk spent Tuesday and Wednesf day In Salt Lake City. 7 Clark Allred from, Provo is a visitor at the home of Mr. anjd Mrs. Tom Allred. ... 1 A special program was given in Mutual Tuesday night, put on by our speech director, Vilate Max-field. Max-field. It was very good. After Mutual Mu-tual a ball game was played Between Be-tween the decrepit stiffs and the able limbers of Deseret. It was a hard fought battle but the old decrepit stiffs came put with a victory of 31 - 19, much to the amazement of those able sping-filled sping-filled limbers. The Deseret Rook club rait at the home of Mrs. Delores Warnick Warn-ick Thursday evening. A lovely lunch was served and one high Rook was enjoyed by the fallowing: fallow-ing: Arprilla Scow, Delores Ogden, Lucile Sampson, Carol Wfcrnick, |