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Show Deseret LUCILLE SAMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Black and son, Bruce from Tooele, were Des-eret Des-eret visitors over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewsnup are spending a week at Orem, Utah, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chyn oweth. Mr. and Mrs. Leone Jackson 'from Salt .Lake City visited over the week end at the home of Ms. and Mrs. Jerald Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eliason are sp ending a few days in Salt Lake City. The Fireside Chat Sunday evening even-ing was held at the home of Mr. Wayne .Western. Mrs. Belva Morris from Hinckley was the guest speaker. spea-ker. A light lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup and Mr. and Mrs. Ormus L. Dulson and son, Gill spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Fannie Bennett from Tooele' Too-ele' is visiting her sister, Matilda Hales and brother, Roy Hales for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett from TOD Park visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen. Saturday evening the Deseret ward held their Gold and Green BalL A large crowd was in attendance. attend-ance. Music by the Oak City orchestra. orch-estra. Bob Carling from the BAC spent the week end in Deseret. Mr. ,.and Mrs. Mario Cropper spent Saturday at Spanish Fork. Mrs. Cuman Cropper had a family fam-ily dinner for her daughter, Linda, the occasion being her birthday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper and family were present besides the Cuman Cropper family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hilton from Delta have moved to Deseret in the Don Moody home. Mrs. Inez Damron, Ralph Curtis and Ina Rae Damron spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Barbara Greenhough returned with them for a short visit. The Deseret Relief Society gave the program in Sunday Sacrament meeting. They stressed the importance impor-tance of "Family Hour". The Deseret Primary was invited to the Casis ward on Tuesday for a Valentine party. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dewsnup are moving to Baker , Nevada where Mr. Dewsnup is employed there by the Dearden Bros. Mrs. George Jensen and two dau ghters, Rhoda and Tenna, gave a surprise party in honor of George Jensen the occasion being his birth day. A lovely lunch was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jensen, Andrew Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Black, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson. Bingo was played. pla-yed. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Rowley who have been living in Salt Lake this winter moved back to their home in Deseret last Saturday. |