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Show Oeserct MRS. ARPRILLA SCOW Mr. and Mrs. Clive Black entertained enter-tained last Monday to a lovely dinner after which one high Rook was played by Mr. and Mrs. Lay-ton Lay-ton Dewsnup, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allred, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett, Mr. land Mrs. J. M. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. James Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper and son, Vincent, were visitors in Salt Lake City over the week end. Vickie Lou and Bobbie Moffitt from Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting with their grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Croft and Mrs. Evva Croft spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crafts and boys spent Tuesday at Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewsnup returned re-turned home Friday after having spent the past two weeks at Orem and Salt Lake. Miss Marilyn Mace, four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mace is at the Delta hospital recovering re-covering from rheumatic fever. Mrs. Cleo Eliason and sons returned re-turned home after having spent the past two weeks at Salt Lake visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup visited Friday at Fillmore with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Mace. Deseret Scouts under the supervision super-vision of Scout master Loren Rowley Row-ley had a overnight outing Friday night. Milden Scow spent Saturday and Sunday at Hurricane, visiting with his father, Mr. J. .A. Scow. Mr. Terry from Cedar City visited visit-ed a few days at Deseret with his daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Black. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black, Carlos Black and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bennett Ben-nett spent Saturday at Salt Lake City. Mr. Frank Black was a delegate dele-gate from here to attend the Republican Re-publican convention at Salt Lake. |