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Show Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson and family drove to Milford and Cedar City for the week end. The farewell dance for Miss Gladys Banks was well attended by friends and relatives Saturday evening. Miss Banks will be guest of honor at a hankie shower Tuesday Tues-day evening given by the MIA. Sunday evening services were under the direction of Thurman Moody, high counselman. He was accompanied by the youth choir from Sugarille., who rendered two very fine numbers. Elder Duane Erickson was a speaker. We had four ball-games here last week with and the home team won all games. PeeWee played Delia Third ward. Juniors played Delta Second ward. Junior Girls won over Hinckley and Seniors defeated de-feated Mona. All games drew a large crowd, who enjoyed the sport Mrs. Donna Haycock and girls are here for a visit with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. Mr. Haycock is working in Milford at this time. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lester Tooey of Malad, Ida., announce the approaching appro-aching marriage of their daughter, Marialice to Kent Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson of Lynn dyl. The wedding will take place June 14 in the Logan temple. Parents Par-ents of the young couple will be in attendance as well as their relatives. re-latives. The young couple met at the USAC where they both atten-I atten-I ded college. A wedding dance will be held Saturday, June 16, in honor hon-or of the newly-weds in the Lynn-dyl Lynn-dyl ward hall. They plan to make BY MATY TOHNSON Miss Adele Schoelburg o'f Tere-ton, Tere-ton, Ida., is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Nielson. Erving Nielson is home again after several weeks at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs. Myrl Bur.nham and two children chil-dren have been visiting at the Lile Johnson home the past week. Mrs. Burnham expects to return to her home in Idaho Falls the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Talbot are happy over the arrival of a little daughter born at the Delta hospital-. Two little boys are awaiting the homecoming of the baby sister. sis-ter. Mr. George Ashby of Provo and his mother, Mrs. Minnie Ashby of Fillmore visited Mrs. Eleanor Nielson. Niel-son. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rassmussan and girls of Denver spent the day at the Clead Nielson home. Wednesday a Garden Club meeting meet-ing was held and new officers were voted in. Mrs. Inez Wiley was in charge of the meeting and the new officers chosen are Lois McCardell, president. Lucille Johnson, John-son, vice pres., with Alpha Nielson as sec. Thursday the club received receiv-ed word they had won second prize in Class B for their project in the church. yard, and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson, Mary Freer and Mary Johnson went to Orem to the State convention, where the award was received. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and family of Salt Lake spent the week end here with Jim's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith. Mrs. Jack Nelson has had her mother and sister, Beth, from Map-leton Map-leton visiting her over the weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Dutson of Bluffsdale visited Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson Sunday. Mrs. Lucille Johnson and George went to Caliente Saturday for several sev-eral days visit with Mr. Johnson, who is working there. their home in Lynndyl for the sum mer. |