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Show Millardites ' Mrs. Rachel Simpson Eve missed one of the greatest feminine pleasures. She had no chance to ask Adam whether he had loved anyone as much as she, before. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crum served a delicious dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark on their wedding anniversary. Friday Mrs. Thelma Clark and Mrs. Paul Crum of Orem spent the day in Provo visiting Kay Ait-kins, Ait-kins, Roma Carlton and Rachel Simpson. Mrs. Effie Allen, Joann Gier, Mrs Frank and George Godfrey attended attend-ed a quilting at the Machinist Lodge. Those who were unable to quilt furnished a delicious lunch. The funeral of Ray Simpson was held Wednesday April 18, at the Berg Mortuary in Provo with Bp. Arthur D. Taylor taking charge. Burial was at the Provo City cemetery. A large crowd attended Out of town people were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harrington of American Fork. Mrs. Merle Shelton and child ren of Salt' Lake. Mrs. Lena Cox of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson Simp-son and family of Lynndyl. Mr. his sister, Bernice Franklin in Pla-cerville Pla-cerville Cal., was suffering from a stroke and was" in the hospital. Mrs. Blanche Home of Orem spent last Monday in Salt Lake and attended a party given by her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Erve Campbell of Provo went to Salt Lake and visited visit-ed with Mrs. William Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crum of Orem had Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crum and children of ' Midvale as dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith visited vis-ited in Salt Lake with her brother last week end. He has been recently recent-ly married. and Mrs. Bill Page of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wenett and Mrs. Sadie Elmer of Spanish Fork. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harrington Har-rington of American Fork spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Simp-son were pleasantly surprised when Mr. Simpson's sister's children child-ren from Richfield spent the day, as it has been ten years since they have met. Mr. and Mrs. Grant-Johnson spent! the day in Salt Lake Monday.. Mrs. William Sterling and Mrs. Ella Nagley of Salt Lake visited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Campbell. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Irving Campbell spent the evening visiting visit-ing visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson. Mrs. Edna Haycock of Salt Lake is in the Price hospital where she will undergo an operation. Leslie was in Provo Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ivie and dau-' dau-' ghter Donna of Springville were in Provo this week. Mr. Clark Simpson received word |