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Show LYNNDYL BY MARY IQHNSON Mrs. Lucille Johnson and son, George drove to Cedar City to visit with Mrs. Johnson's mother and spend Decoration Day. Kindergarten started last Monday Mon-day morning with nineteen child-, ren in attendance. Five of1 them coming from Leamington. Ruth Ab egglen is the teacher. It will continue con-tinue for a six weeks period. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen and Rex visited in Salt Lake Memorial Mem-orial Day and also at Provo with Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks. Mrs. Mary Smith had as her holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. Joe Easterbrook and family of Salt 1 Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Anderson and family and Mrs. Annie Ashby, of Fillmore were among the towns people assembled at the cemetery for the American Legion services. They visited at the Clead Nielson home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mrs. Muriel Burnham and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson Memorial Day. After dinner they all visited the Leamington cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardell, Bobbie, Jimmy and Mrs. C. E. Freer drove to Salt Lake Wednesday making visits at Nephi, Provo en-route. en-route. Tuesday evening the MIA sponsored spon-sored a sandhill party. All the young people with the officers and teachers enjoyed the frolic. Noreen Shipley and Howard Nielson Niel-son were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Hayes and family drove to Lehi and spent the holiday with Mrs. Hayes' parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stewart and children of Las Vegas arrived and spent the remainder of the week with Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson. Niel-son. Friday they all drove to Salt Lake for the day. Sunday the Clead Nielson family held a family reunion re-union up Oak City Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson spent the weekend visiting in Cedar City and Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson and family were in Springville for the day Wednesday. Mrs. Jean Ashby returned here with them for a few days visit. She went home on Monday. Mrs. Ruth Bowers and her mother, moth-er, visited in Nephi Memorial Day where a large group of the family fam-ily were assembled. Phyllis Turner is home from the BYU. After a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner she will go to Bryce canyon for the summer to work. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner drove to Gunnison for Memorial Day. Mrs. Mayme Pargis, Mrs. Anita Crawford and Mr. George Mayer went to Provo for the Day Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott drove to Ogden taking Mr. and Mrs Arving Whatcott where they visited vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Garth Whatcott, who have just recently moved to Ogden from Salt Lake. Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth and Mrs. Mary Boles spent several days visiting vis-iting Mrs. Margie Greathouse and family. Margie went on to Salt Lake with them returning Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson and family visited in Milford Sun-dav Sun-dav with their son. Mac and fam- ily. A large group of young people . met at the home of Marilyn Hayes ' for fireside chat following church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brant Wall and boys visited at the home of Mrs. Wall's sister, Mrs. Lois McCardell,. The McCardell's made a business trip to Provo and Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Nielson and family spent Sunday here visiting Mrs. Sam Vest and Mrs. Dawn Mor ris. Kent Nielson is home from Logan. Log-an. Sunday Mrs. Maurine Miller and two children of Milford drove up and were joined by Mr. and Mrs.-J. Mrs.-J. A. Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Abegglen going on to Provo for the graduation of Miss Gladys Banks .-rind Mrs. ,Ruth : Abegglen. A family gathering was held Mon- . day at the home of DeLong Banks' in Orem. A farewell party will honor Miss Gladys Banks Saturday! Satur-day! evening in. the Lynndyl ward hall; Miss Banks will enter the mission home June 18 and will serve in the Spanish-American mis sion. Everyone is invited to atttend |