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Show ITIEItLANi . . ji-zind Mrs. Ivan Sorenson and heiSft this week on a trip to. Ariz., to visit with Mr. ghAs. Roy Smith and family. feand Mrs. Irvin Fowles and , n Jerry, Patsy and Richard ""isitors here from Salt Lake r:ek end. At' and Mrs- Bryant Larsen re-, re-, ' - home this week after spend fj-e past several months in arid Mrs. Leslie Porter and IJJh were in Payson on busin-s busin-s week. Junior Sunday School gave pogram for meeting Sunday , Talks were given by Mrs. j ,s! De Lapp, Mrs. Ann Hales, (va Dean Moody. Virgil Losee J? 1 an accordion solo, and Bon- inson and Mignon Erickson i piano duet. -day the Boy Scouts and "Neaders enjoyed a trip to where they took in the ball between New Mexico and :i kfU. Also along were Floyd and Linda Walker. Pauline Lovell visited over ""yhursday with her aunt, Mrs. Mwalker. Mi', and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson have returned retur-ned home after an extended trip through Ariozna, California and old Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Owens are in Idaho visiting her parents. Mrs. Owens father is very ill at this time and Mrs. Owens has gone to be with him. Maurice Benson and Bob Vance students at the BYU visited this week end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and other relatives. W. R. Walker and Herman Mun-ster Mun-ster left this week to go on the cattle tour sponsored by the bank. Mrs. Evan Skidmore and children visited at the Manti temple this week with her father and other members of the family. Mrs. Nella Jackson entertained the As You Like It Club at her home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Brumley, Joe and Patsy and Mrs. Deon Erickson were Provo visitors last week. Mrs. Gene Walker spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Warn-ick Warn-ick accompanied her there. Mr. Warnick will enter the Veterans Hospital there for medical atten- |