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Show LyiJiidvl BY MAHY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson and daughters visited in Enterprise for several days with Billy's parents. Mrs. Alta Thomas and children of Magna spent the week here with her mother Mrs. Mary Smith. Jim was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson were in Salt Lake for three days visiting Mrs. Thompson's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vest of Mil-ford Mil-ford were here for a short visit with their children, Edith, Sam, and Cornell and families. Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson were happy to have their son, Ballard, and wife from Bluffdale for an over night stay Wednesday. Tuesday the MIA sponsored a street meeting conducted by Elder Frances Dean, and Nephi Anderson and Bruce Lovell of Oak City. A large crowd enjoyed the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wiikins and daughters, Enly and Linda are vacationing vac-ationing in San Diego, Cal., with I their son, Ray, who is scheduled for overseas duty anytime. Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson and Mr. and Mrs Bob Nielson returned from a short trip into Idaho, where they attended the wedding reception recep-tion of Marilyn's sister LaJune. Clair Schoelburg returned with them for a visit with Marilyn and Bob. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner and girls spent Monday in Provo visiting visit-ing their daughter, Myrna and fam ily. Mrs. Otto Steinbach of Bountiful was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell were here with LaRae's folks Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greathouse. Mrs. Maurine Miller and children child-ren drove up from Milford Monday for several days visit with the J.A. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheriff and family attended the Sheriff family reunion in Provo canyon where sixty six-ty members of the family met. DeLong Banks came down Sunday Sun-day to get his family who have been visiting here and Leamington Leaming-ton the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walker of Orem came down and stayed over night with Helen's grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Wiley. Mrs. Wiley went on to Milford with the Walkers for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kin-rose. Kin-rose. Lanny Wiley went along al-1 so. Mrs. Lucille Johnson , JoAnn and George are visiting in Los Angeles with Lucille's sister, Mrs. Georgia Benson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCardell of Tooele were here for a day's visit with Jim's sister, Mrs. C. E. Freer and Mr. Freer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hayes are in Provo. Mr. Hayes is looking for employment. Mrs. Ruth Nielson and daughter Susie went to Provo Friday Susie is having eye trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Robison of Fillmore were here Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Anita Talbot and family. They were here for the naming of Deborah Lynn, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Talbot. Tal-bot. The baby son ot Bp. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse received the name of Gregory John and the name of Dianne was given the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morse. Mrs. Bonnie Peart and little daughter dau-ghter of Tooele, Mrs. Martha Martin Mar-tin and son of Genola and Mrs. Lydia Evans of Leamington spent the afternoon with Mrs. Nola Great house. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Mina Overson were in Sutherland Thursday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of Los Angeles. Ang-eles. Effie has been back to New York where she crossed over into Canada for a visit with her son, Norman, who is a missionary there. Bill met her in Salt Lake where they visited his folks Tuesday. On Wednesday they camj to Sutherland Suther-land for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and family. They left 'for home on Friday. Fireside Chat was held at the home of Dee Nielson . Richard Christensen of Oak City was here and told of his experiences in the armed forces. Punch and cookies was served to seventeen young people. |