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Show beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks and family arrived Wednesday for a three-weeks visit with relatives and friends in Utah. They live in New Holland, Penn. Mrs. Irving Nielson returned on Sunday from the Payson hospital where she underwent an appendectomy appen-dectomy Tuesday. This is the third operation of this kind in the Nielson family this summer, Hope they may have smooth sailing how. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lambright and family have moved to TOD Park where Mr. Lambright has employment. employ-ment. Four Bee Hive girls, Vona Lou Greathouse, Cheryl Greathouse, Emogene Nielson and Gwen Sher-riff, Sher-riff, with Colleen Johnson, joined others of the stake on the trip to Lehman Cave Monday. The Pee Wee ball team won the first half of season's games with out a loss, but were defeated by Sutherland Tuesday. The seniors won over Scipio on the home diamond dia-mond Saturday. It was their first win from them since the league was formed three years ago. Proved Prov-ed to be a very interesting game. Mrs. Adelia Coleman was very happy to have her brother, C. Man gum from Roy, Utah, here for a LYNN St YL BY MATTY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson and Kathlyn drove to Grand Canyon Friday and spent the weekend with their daughters, Colleen and Roberta, who are employed there. Colleen returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse drove to Salt Lake and spent the day Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins and daughters were Richfield visitors Saturday and Sunday. They visited their daughter, Barbara and family-Mrs. Betty Rosenbaum has had 1 her brother and family here the past week. They are from Oregon. Mrs. Lucille Johnson's mother has been here with her for the week. She returned to Cedar City Sunday. Last Tuesday Alma D. Hayes entered en-tered the LDS hospital in Salt Lake with infection in the right arm. Thursday Mrs. Hayes and her daughters drove to Salt Lake to visit him. Mrs. Margie Greathouse returned home after a week's visit with her daughter, Colleen, in South Dakota. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth. They visited Mt. Rushmore and the Black Hills and say its very few days visit. The J. A. Banks home was the scene of a family dinner Sunday which was served on tables out on the lawn under the trees. Of the Banks family there were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen, Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks and children, chil-dren, Mrs. Maurine Miller and children, chil-dren, Miss Gladys Banks.From Salt Lake City came Mrs. Banks' brother, broth-er, Mr. and Mrs. James DeLong, their son, Clair and wife and daughter, dau-ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Fosh Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy and family of Delta. There were twenty twen-ty eight in all. They enjoyed visiting visit-ing for the afternoon following the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Phill Nielson and Mrs. Eleanor Nielson were Spanish ' Fork and Payson visitors Monday. The Primary was in charge of the Sunday evening program in church. Mrs. Eleanor Nielson took charge in the absence of Mrs. Ruth Bowers. The music was presented by the children and the teachers, Inez Wiley, Hazel Sheriff, Mary Johnson, Betty Nielson, Mary Freer and Margie Greathouse. |