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Show 1 Deseret MRS. ARPRILLA SCOW Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley from Salt Lake City visited over Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Eliason. Mr.a nd Mrs. Jay Warner and daughter, Lee, spent Thanksgiving at Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dee Bennett. Miss Gertrude Western and Mrs. Ethel Western spent Friday at Salt Lake City. Donald Ray Western from Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving holidays hol-idays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Western. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewsnup spent a few days at Orem visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chey-noweth. Chey-noweth. Mr. and Mrs. Faun Bennett and children from Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cahoon and children flnH Mrs Rlninp r.ahnnn from T.as Vegas, Nev., visited over Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett. Elder David Darley from Logan visited over the Thanksgivnig holidays holi-days with Elder Stanley Dewsnup. They were missionary companions while serving in the LDS mission jfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Jaderholm and sons from Oregon are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Dewsnup. Miss Anna Lou Dewsnup who is attending school at the BYU, spent the holidays with her father, J. H. Dewsnup. Sheldon Christnsen, who is attending at-tending school at Snow college, was her for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen. Christ-ensen. Elder Richard Dewsnup from Salt Lake City visited over the weekend week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dewsnup. A welcome home party and dance was held Friday, Nov. 28 in honor of Ralph Erickson, and Elders El-ders Stanley and Richard Dewsnup. Dew-snup. A fine program was given and dancing was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr.a nd Mrs. Max Bishop and daughter from Salt Lake City spent a few das with Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bennett. Matilda Hales and Roy Hales have just returned home after hav ing spent a couple of weeks visiting visit-ing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Faun Western spent Thanksgiving in Idaho with Mrs. Western's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Vernal Johnson from Tooele spent a few days with his mother, Maud Johnson. In Sacrament meeting Sunday evening Ward Moody and family told about their trip to Hawaii. It was very good and enjoyed by a large crowd. |