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Show )eseret MRS. ARPRILLA SCOW Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Palmer and daughter spent many days at Provo during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Searle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stivers from Hope, Idaho, visited a few days with their aunt, Zada Dewsnup. They were on their way to California. Calif-ornia. Primary preparation meeting wias held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Beulah Rowley. The lesson was given by Martha Mace and Stanley Dewsnup. Eunice M. Black, Beulah Rowley and Joyce Davis served refreshments. Mrs. Dee Black. Mr. and Mrs. Ran Cahoon and t son, Varlow, spent several days in Provo this week where Varlow received re-ceived dental oare. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Dewsnup and sons, and Harmon Dewsnup and Evah Conk spent Saturday in Provo. Mr. and rMs. Clive Black and Mrs. Delores Ogden spent several days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens, Zada Dewsnup, Rose Dewsnup and Jolene Torrens were in Salt Lake on Saturday. Marilyn Black entertained the Deseret Rook club Thursday evening. eve-ning. A lovely luncheon was served ser-ved fater which One High Rook was played. Members present were Evah Conk, Fern Crafts, Lucille Sampson, Carol Warnick, Beth Moody, Arprilla Scow, Delores Ogden Og-den and Marilyn Black. Mr.a nd Mrs. Melvin Black and daughter from Tooele spent the weekend visiting at Deseret. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilde and son from Salt Lake City visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and |