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Show Leamington MABEL HARDER 112 people were served at the Eagle Scout banquet held Saturday Satur-day in the ward hall. The 13 new Eagle Scouts and their partners were guests of honor. The turkey dinner was prepared by the wives of the Leamington Scout Committee Commit-tee and the mothers of the Eagle Scouts. The girls of MIA age served, ser-ved, with Mrs. Merrill Dutson and Cheryl FinHnson acting as hostesses. hostes-ses. Mrs. Rich Finlinson was in charge of the lovely table decorations decora-tions consisting of wooden candle holders, milkweed pod nut cups, and a floral bouquet centered around ar-ound a deer antler. The Court of Honor held in the chapel afterwards after-wards was conducted by A. H. Reeve. The Eagle badges were awarded aw-arded by Explorer Commissioner, Bruce Osborne, and Chief Doman of Provo. The mothers received a miniature of . the boys' Eagle badge. Plans are going ahead for the Leamorado celebration, Monday, Sept. 3. The day will open in the morning with the program at ten. After the program lunch will be served in the park.Children's sports and the rodeo will take up. the afternoon with a big dance in the evening. Bleachers have been placed pla-ced in the park so the crowd may view the rodeo in comfort. Lunch will cost $1.50 with the ticket also entitling the holder entrance to the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson have moved into the home recently vacated vac-ated by the Fay Fieldings. Gene Dutson and Lenny Holm-quist Holm-quist have recently returned from a vacation to San Francisco. While there they visited with Gene's sister, sis-ter, Donna and family. . Mrs. Clara Johnson and Mrs. Essie Es-sie Anderson drove to Cedar City last week where they enrolled Frank Grygla in the BAC. Frank has a scholarship to the college and has found work in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson drove through Nevada last week, stopping stop-ping on their return trip at Pioche to pick up Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dutson. Dut-son. Mr. and Mrs. Dutson have been visiting the past three weeks with their daughter, Chripty. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harder drove to Ogden Monday to receive medical med-ical attention. Mrs. Walker Finlinson, Margene, Mrs. Eva Bradfield, LaVell, and Eddie were in Salt Lake City Monday Mon-day receiving eye examinations be fore the opening of school. Mrs. Freda Hansen accompanied her mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Johnson of Provo on a trip through the Bear Lake country and southern south-ern Wyoming. Mrs. Johnson visited a sister in Bear Lake she had not seen 'for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rydenian I of Salt Lake City visited with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leo-nard Dutson last week. They were enroute to Ely, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson are vacationing this week in California Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson are looking after the store during their absence. . FOR BETTER RESULTS-ADVERTISE RESULTS-ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE |