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Show - MRS. MABEL HARDER ihe Leamington ward was re- orsamzed the ,a.,t Sunday in Aug- hi'h Prese,rt 10 stam the new we 'e T mC" U lh ward were Piesidents June W Black new i rd SuWappi- Sustained as with DiCk Nielson and Ray Johnson John-son as counselors and James Nielsen Niel-sen ward c,erk Jemld Love D.ck Nielson, and John M. Nielson with James Nielson as ward clerk were released. Mrs. Dell Bradfield honored her husband with a chicken dinner on his seventieth birthday. Present were William Bradfield of Scipio, father of Dell, who is nearly 93 years old; Verna Lemmon, Mr and Mrs. Earl Bradfield and granddaughter grand-daughter ol Scipio; Lilace Christ-ensen Christ-ensen of Mayfield; Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters and son, of Mira Loma, California; Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Bradfield and children of Lynndyl; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grif-' fiUi and daughter of Nephi; Mr and Mrs. Fred Evenson and son of Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lambright and children of TOD Park. Mr. Bradiield received many lovely gifts. For the first time in some time all the children of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson were home over week end. They encluded Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tarsley and Darlene of San Franoisco; Mr. and Mrs. Dene Dutson and. Monty; Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh and Michael; and Mr. and Mrs. John Holmquist and sons of Salt Lake City and Gene Dutson and Bryan of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson returned re-turned to Salt Lake City to visit before Mr. and Mrs. Tarsley returned re-turned to San Franoisco. The growing alarm over the num ber of mosquilos in town and fear of sleeping sickness has caused the creation of a mosquito abatement abate-ment committee with Eva Bradfield Brad-field as chairman. The town was sprayed the early part of the week as a temporary meaure and further fur-ther long-term measures are to be taken. Rosabelle Finlinson, local PTA president, with Carma Hanson, Eva Dutson, Ruth Nielson and Mabel Harder attended the PTA conference confer-ence in Delta Monday. Local unit problems were discussed with state and national representatives giving expert advice on the subjects. sub-jects. Principal Ray Johnson of the local school attended the late afternoon af-ternoon session. iLilace Christensen of Mayfield has been a house guest of Mr. and M!rs. Rulon Dutson the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Searle and children of Provo, former Leamington Leam-ington residents, have moved back j to Delta where Sid is in business with his brother. Lorraine Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nielson, is in the Shiner's hospital in Salt Lake City, where she underwent an operation on her leg. The leg was severely hurt se'veral years ago when Lorraine was hit with an automobile. It is hoped this operation will straighten the knee. She expects to be there 3 months. Mrs . Welby Finlinson has accepted ac-cepted a teaching position in the Delta Elementary school. Mrs. Reuben Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Myers o'f Milford visited Sunday Sun-day with Mrs. Walker Finlinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rawlinson and Darryl spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Welby Finlin son. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and Mr. and Mrs Ben Lovell returned Monday evening from a week's trip back to Chicago. They stopped stop-ped enroute to visit Boy's Town at Omaha and other points of interest. in-terest. While in Chicago they saw the sights of the big city and took in a big league ballgame. |