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Show Lynndyl BY MARY JOHNSON Rodney Ashby of Salt Lake Cily visited with Mr. and Mrs. dead Nielson and family one day last week He has been one of many who have worked long hours assisting as-sisting in the flood area in the cit Miss Connie Johnson left Thursday Thurs-day to go back to Los Angeles alter al-ter a ten day visit home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson. She stopped over in Cedar Ced-ar City for a two day stay with Miss Virginia Henrie. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hogan are happy to have their daughter Mrs. Eva Blackburn and son ol j,iiio hnmp for a visit. The , Overson and Mrs. Mary Johnson left Monday for the funeral of Peter's brother in Pocatello, Ida. Hogans made a short trip Sunday afternoon to Salt Lake to call on a sick friend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vest and family fam-ily drove to Milford to spend Sunday Sun-day with Sam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vest, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roundy and children from Mendon who are guests at the Vest home. Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot had their daughter, Mrs. Arvilla Coleman Cole-man of Salt Lake to visit them Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson and girls drove to Springville for the day Sunday where they spent the time visiting relatives. Leo Lake has been home on furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lake. He returned to his base Monday in California. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City where they attended the Dem ocratic convention. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardell and boys spent Sunday in Provo with Mrs. Mc Cardell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ogden. Enterprise is where Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson and girls visited several sev-eral days with Mrs. Nielson's parents, par-ents, Mr. :and Mrs. Will Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greathouse had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larson. Mrs. Maurlne Miller and Connie were up from Milford to visit the J. A. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson were pleasantly surprised to hear the voice of their son, Tillman, Sunday morning, calling from his mission field of labor in Moose Jaw, Canada. Can-ada. He Is well and enjoying his work. The Mother's Day program given giv-en by the Sunday school was enjoyed en-joyed by a large group and each mother received a potted carnation. carna-tion. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. Mina |