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Show LviiihIyI BY MARY JOHNSON Darold and Ronald Lake and Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Broderick of Calil-oinia Calil-oinia drove up for a visit with their .urents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lake. They returned home Wednesday, taking their parents back with them. They will remain there Indefinitely In-definitely if the climate improves the health of lrs. Lake. Mrs. Lucille Nielson has had her mother, Mrs. Vilate Ivie of Orem here for a visit. The Nielsons drove up and took her back home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vest of Mil-ford Mil-ford came up to welcome their daughter, Edith Lovell and her new baby home from the hospital. Also to visit their sons, Sam and Cornell and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowers attended at-tended the funeral of Jack Lacken-backer Lacken-backer in Nephi Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nielson and baby daughter visited here several days with the proud grandparents of little Deborah, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. Miss Phyllis Turner was home from Salt Lake to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner. j Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowers and camily are in Salt Lake for a few day;. Mrs. Gladys Banks was able to come home from the Nephi hospital hospit-al Sunday. When Mr. and Mrs. Pete Banks were returning from Delta Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon the car was caught by a wind current and caused it to up-set. It rolled over twice but lucky for them they were not hurt. The car was quite badly smashed "P. Miss Penny Banks spent the week end in Milford visiting her grandmother, who has been serious ly ill. Sunday evening program was giv en by a group of young people. Talks were given by Gene Vest, Dee and Merrill Nielson; harmonica harmon-ica music by Bevan Thompson; a duet by Hazel Overson and JoAnn Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan are spending spend-ing two days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson and Ross spent the week end in Los Angeles with their daughters, Con- nie and Clorean. |