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Show Siigiifvil.o Barbara Shurtz Those attending conference in Salt Lake were Bishop Harold Jensen, Jen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Frlen Shurtz,-Mrs. Shurtz,-Mrs. June Shurtz, Mr. Eugene Los-ee Los-ee and Virgil Losee. Primary president, Mrs. Melva Shields, Mrs. Tressa Jensen and Mrs. Lucille Ash by attended Primary Pri-mary conference in Salt Lake City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward SchafCner and daughters spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen. Their two little daughters remained here for the week. Mrs. Marjorie Clark returned home after several weeks spent In California. Mrs. John Hancock a friend 'from Los Angeles, accompanied accom-panied her. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Poulsen are now home on their farm after spen ding the winter in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shurtz are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Jane Hinckley spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake attending the Hinckley reunion re-union there on Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Buranek and sons returned home with them for a week's visit,. vis-it,. Mrs. Euranek is Mrs. Ili.ick'ey's--sister. Melvin Memmott son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott and Richard Rich-ard Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark have enlisted in the Air Force and will report this week for basic training. A party honoring honor-ing the two boys will be held an Wednesday night at the Sugarville hall. Kveryone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Miss Phyllis Clark returned home with them and will remain until after spring vacation. I |