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Show LYNXUYL BY MARY TQHN6ON i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ogden of Orem were visitors att the Harry ! McCardell home on Tuesday. They with a large crowd of townspeople townspeo-ple enjoyed the baseball game between Fillmore and our Pee Wees, our boys being victors. Mr. and Mrs. Chubbie Miller and family of Milford visited here and from Salt Lake last week with the J. A. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Whatcott made a short sttay here Wendnes-day. Wendnes-day. They have been on a two week's vacattion to California and Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott and Bishop Bish-op and Mrs. Burnis Finlinson made a trip to Manti Thursday evening. They enjoyed a late supper in Gunnison with Mr. and Mrs. Lem Lovell. Elder Bryce Finlinson called to see Lee Shipley and family on his way home Thursday. Mrs. Alta Ashby and Mrs. Ele-nor Ele-nor Nielson were Salt Lake visitt-ors visitt-ors Thursday. A little girl was born in Nephi to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dutson but she only lived five hours. Funeral services were held at the Dutson home Saturday with relatives and family attending. Burial was in Oak City cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan and Mrs. Rhea Whatcott were a-mong a-mong the stake people at the temple in Manti Friday. The ball game at Sutherland Saturday was attended by quite a number of fans from here. The game was our senior first game lost, but it was a good game. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan enjoyed en-joyed meeting with old friends at Eureka Saturday at the Silver Jubilee celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lake returned re-turned to Los Angeles with their daughter, Sephronia, after a few day visit here. Mrs. Lucille Johnson and George Geo-rge visited in Cedar City several dayss with Mrs. Johnson's mother. The stake Court of Honor was held here Sunday evening with Scouts and parents from all but two wards of the stake. The home troop furnished the program that was a typical bonfire camp scene, with the boys roasting marsh-mallows. marsh-mallows. Much credit is due our Scout leaders, Dick Hayes and Thurlo Wiley, for the time and effort they have put forth to make this such a fine Scout troop. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Mina Oversosn visited their mother moth-er in Sutherland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Hayes and family spent a week visiting in Idaho. 1 Jim Smith was home over the weekend with his wife and daughter. |