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Show Lynndyl BY MARY JOHNSON People from far and near took advantage of the lovely Easter day by picnicing at the Fool Creek Sinks. The sand hills were covered with young and old. There were a number ot motor boats giving rides. The water is high and it made a beautiful picture. With Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheriff and family were Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Beer and family from American Amer-ican Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Sheriff Sher-iff and children from Centerfield, Miss Velda Sheriff from Salt Lake and Mrs. and Mrs. Leslie Roper of Leamington. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Johnson and children of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Brant Wall and boys of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ti,r Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark - and family of Orem were lunching with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and daughters. daugh-ters. With Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKellar and sons of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson had their daughters Colleen and Roberta Rob-erta home for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greathouse had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell and baby of Lot-green Lot-green and Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth of Salt Lake City. Miss Barbara Hayes who is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Eatough were home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wellington and daughters, visited the J. A. Banks artd Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nielson Sunday. Mrs. Louis Thompson was in Ced ar City Saturday for the eightieth birthday of 'her father, Mr. W. Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Turner and family were over night guests of Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson Friday. . Mrs. Lucille Johnson , Jo Ann and George spent the day Saturday Satur-day in Provo. Mrs. Ruth Nielson had her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Josephine Sudbury of Salt Lake and two aunts for a few days visit. Mrs. Nola Greathouse went to Salt Lake Monday to see her mo- end guests of her daughter, Mrs. Liie Johnson. They were Nephi visitors vis-itors Saturday. High Councilman Willis Dutson gave the program in church Sunday Sun-day evening. With him was Don Anderson who gave a talk. Two young sons o'i Mr. Dutson sang and were accompanied by their mother. ther, Mrs. Mary Nielson, who is ill. She returned Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vest and children chil-dren spent the day Saturday in Provo visiting Glenna's parents, Mr and Mrs. Kirt Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Whatoott visited in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Develo Whatcott and at Smith-field Smith-field with Mr. and Mrs. Darold Whatcott. The Easter program given by the Sunday school was attended by a large crowd. Supt. Reed Nielson Niel-son was in charge. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley are very happy over the ar rival of a baby girl at the Delta hospital Saturday. Mrs. Hettie Johnson was a week |