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Show r.r.J Mrj. Jim McCcrdell of Tooele, were over night guests of ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer Tuesday Fireside Chat was held at the ' home of Cristal Nielson Sunday night. Ivy J., who is home on a two weeks leave reported his army ' experiences of the past five months Recordings were played that Ray i! Wilkins had made. 36 young peo- .'' pie enjoyed the evening. Ivy j. .s will be stationed in Florida on his 4 return to service. Miss Myrna Turner is home from Bryce canyon where she has been employed for the summer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Wiley are home after a two week vacation in Los Angeles. Mrs Alice Lawsen and children came yesterday for a short stay with her mother Mary Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Richard May were the speakers in church Sunday evening. ev-ening. They gave a very interesting interest-ing account of their missions. BY MARY JOHNSON The Primary children enjoyed a ' swim at Delta and lunch in the canyon Tuesday aVlernoon. Ruth Bowers, Hazel Sheriff, Mary Freer, Eleanor Nielson, Phyllis Nielson, Shirley Sheriff and Frances Hayes were with the children. Mrs. Leona Potts returned home Thursday after several days in the Payson hospital. Raymond Vest, son of Aleen and Cornel Vest was also a patient of the Payson hospital. He was there for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden of Provo were at the home of their daugh-' daugh-' ter, Wednesday.They were on their way to Laramie, Wyo., for a vacation vaca-tion trip. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and Mrs. Hel en McEuen visited old friends about ab-out town Wednesday. They with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and. Mrs Mina Overson and family were dinner guests at the Lile Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson and family spent the past week in Los Angeles visiting Carl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alley Benson. They returned re-turned home Sunday. The Hettie Johnson family were well represented at the Partridge Tamily reunion in Delta Saturday afternoon. I Mary Smith came home from Los Angeles but was called immediately im-mediately to Salt Lake by the death of her aunt and the seriousness serious-ness of the illness of her her brother. bro-ther. Last week seemed to be a time for old times to come back. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce of San Bern-adino Bern-adino were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer. Mr. Pierce was foreman fore-man here in 1922-23. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Richardson of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Sherrel Ferre, who are visitors at the Freer home Saturday. Satur-day. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Monroe j C. Noble, Jr., and family of Walla Walla, Wash., visited old friends here. This is Mr. Noble's first trip back in twenty-five years. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen made a business trip to Salt Lake Saturday. Rex stayed home with his grandparents. Mrs. Rhea Whatcott has been in Provo the past several days with her daughter, Mrs. Clea Dut-son. |