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Show Garden Club Meets This Thursday The Garden club will meet on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Peter Gronning, with Mrs. Eddie Lyman assisting hostess. All members are invited to attend. . Don Peterson, who has been with the merchant marine the past two months, returned to Delta this week. He is the son of Mrs. Ed Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heyborne were down from Provo a week ago and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Heybortie. Bob is attending the B Y U this year, and their home is in Provo since his retrun from the service. He has brought his parents a radio he had made, with a record playing attachment, and this last trip he brought a record re-cord making attachment, which was initiated at the Heyborne home that day. Miss Pat Pace and Miss Gloria Warnick went to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Miss Pace will return this week, and Miss Warnick is remaining remain-ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Corbett returned return-ed Monday from a trip to Salt Lake City, where they had accompanied accom-panied their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Edwards, and saw them off to their home in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mangum, of Salt Lake City, and their daughter, Mrs. Wanda Shupe from Los Angeles, An-geles, visited in Delta Saturday and Sunday with another daugh-, daugh-, ter, Mrs. Fera Little, and family. , Fred Hauman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hauman, Delta, has1 enrolled en-rolled in Westminster College and is living in Foster Hall, the men's dormitory. Peter T. Black went to Salt Lake City Wednesday and will attend a meeting Thursday at ten a.m., in the Federal building, of the Taylor Tay-lor grazing district number two. |