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Show Leamington MRS. MABEL HARDER A large crowd enjoyed the Oak City three-act play. "Oh Promise Me" presented here Saturday evening. even-ing. The play was well directed and the parts well portrayed. A 4-H club under the leadership of Grant Nielson was organized last Monday evening. The older boys, Jimmy Andrews, Merrill Andrews, An-drews, Roger Nielson, David Nielson, Niel-son, and Glen Ray Grygla, are taking livestock production. The younger boys, Neal Finlinson, Johnny John-ny Andrews, Kenneth Lovell, Jay Grygla, and LaVell Bradfield are taking tractor maintenance. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roper are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday, Feb. 23 in the Delta hosiptial. John Evans was honored Saturday Satur-day on the occasion of his 74th birthday by a visit from his children. child-ren. Coming for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Will Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Martin and son of Genola; Mr. and Mrs. Bus Shields and children of Delta; Mr. land Mrs. Lloyd Evans and children of Spanish Fork and George Evans. All brought lovely gifts for their father. Gene Dutson flew down from Provo to spend three days last week with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard drove to Salt Lake City Friday to spend the week end with their children. Several Leamington people attended at-tended the MIA Maid and Explorer Explor-er Rose Prom held in 'Sutherland last Thursday. Arlynn Finlinson and Janet Nielson represented the Leamington group.The entire group participated in a number on the floor show. |