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Show BY MARY JOHNSON Lee Overso.ii, daughter of and Mrs. Ode Overson, was to the Nephi hospital where t ''spent several days suffering a le" inlecUon- Sne u"as """p to join the family for their SSiv.Bg in Mllfl. . j 1 ' , an(i Mrs. Louis Overson and Roger, Ralph and Keith drove "tund Nevada, tor the turkey , holiday with Mr. and Mrs. , hi schvab and their new baby eP, They visited In Ely and Mc-ni Mc-ni before returning home Sunday ening- When they arrived home Sl received word from Mr. and i Lloyd Christensen in Salt i1 'ke City of tne an'ival o a bab' born Nov. 28th. hTis is the second child for Orlene and Lloyd. Lne Overson was home over the ' veekend and Sunday her parents, ' ra nd Mrs. William Overson took her back to Stockton. Mr and Mrs. Phill Nielson and family drove to Enterprise and ,ent three days with Mrs. Nielsens Niel-sens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunts- '"mUs Colleen Nielson and Bob Fowles drove down from Salt Lake to bring Roberta from Provo for Thanksgiving day. from the Western Canadian mission. mis-sion. His parents, Mr. and Mrs Owen Lovell, came with him Mrs. Ruth Bowe.s had her brother broth-er and wife Horn IvcpM hore l01. a day's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott and children left Sunday to return to Vernal after a hohday visit here Thanksgiving. Irvin and John Whateoit joined them and they spent the day in Kanosh with Mr and Mrs. Newell Ilowlelt and children. chil-dren. Mrs. Jack Nelson attened the! funeral of her aunt at Maplelon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. David Borg and children for Thanksgiving. Thanksgiv-ing. The Borgs returned to Provo leaving the youngsters with their grandparents for several days. Mrs. Wilbur Hoover is in Salt Lake for a few days. Clead Nielson returned home from Las Vegas leaving Mrs. Nielson Niel-son to help care for their daughter, daugh-ter, Carmen, and the new baby. Mrs. Delia King and family of Salt Yake City visited at the Bp. Greathouse home and with her mother, Mrs. Mary Nielson. They all met with other members of the Nielson family for a family dinner Thursday in Leamington. Mrs. Margie urearnouse was happy ot have her mother, Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth of Salt Lake I city with her for the past week. Mrs. Farnsworth returned to her ' home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins and I girls spent Thursday in Richfield with their daughter, Barbara, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nielson and family were guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Carl Larsen in Provo Thanks- i giving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardell and sons were in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ogden for Thursday. I They spent the weekend in Salt I Lake City, returning home Sunday j veiling. ? George W. Mayer and Mrs. Glen I Crawford visited Thursday with j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pargis. They were j returning from Salt Lake City j where they had been called due ! to the serious illness of their fath- er, George Mayer. , Mrs. Irvin Whatcott returned , from Nebraska where she visited ij Mr. and Mrs. Garth Whatcott and ! sons. She reports the twins are growing very fine, but it is still ' difficult to tell which it which j Mrs. Jack Ashton and son, Bryant, from Provo are here for a week at the Whatcott home. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Johnson and George spent Thanksgiving in I Cedar City. ' J. A. Banks visited in Milford i Saturday with his daughter, Maur-) Maur-) ine Miller and family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Thompson of Los Angeles, Mrs. " Sadie Elmer of Spanish Fork and i Rachel Simpson and Jay of Provo ) visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson. Jay - is leaving for the I I armed forces soon. Mr.a nd Mrs. Sam Vest and family fam-ily drove to Milford for the day on Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Myron My-ron Vest. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Walker of Pocatello, Idaho, were guests of Bishop and Mrs. Earl Great-house Great-house Sunday. Mrs. Mary Smith and Annette spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Salt Lake City. Elder Elwood Lovell of Oak City was the speaker in church Sunday evening. He just recently returned |