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Show Rains Jan. 25 and 26 brought a total of .57 inches of precipitation, although west Millard appeared to have been well irrigated. There was water, water, everywhere, with lakes formed in the fields, yards, and some places on the highways. The large amount of water was accounted for in the large amount of snow that the rains melted. The temperature was in the 40's. , Lyiiiidyl BY MARY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Dean Eatough were down Sunday and spent the day with Marilyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Hayes. The Ea-toughs Ea-toughs are making their home in Lofgreen. Mrs. Maurine Miller and two children came up from Milford for an over-night stay with their parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Banks. Mrs. Banks has been ill the past ten days but is improving now. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan are spending this week in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Jim Smith was home over the week end. Mrs. Leon Clark and children of Salt Lake are guests at the Smith home. Mrs. Clea Dutson and Bryant visited at the Irvin Whatcott home the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen of Provo were down Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nielson Niel-son and family. Miss Cristel Nielson was a Provo visitor on Sunday as a guest of Jennie Sagers. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Dutson and family drove to Salt Lake Sunday returning that evening. Mr. and Mrs. C; E. Freer had as over night guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steinbeck of Bountiful. Miss Connie Johnson came up from Los Angeles Saturday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson. She left to go back Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen drove over to Nephi Sunday afternoon. after-noon. The program in church was given giv-en by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Banks and their family. Stories were given giv-en by Leonard, Joseph and Penny. Poem by Grace; harmonica solo by Mr. Banks and talks by Mr. and Mrs. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beer and family of American Fork visited at the Guy Sheriff home Sunday. |