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Show Leamington . . . Mrs. Leonard Dutson Theon Finlinson and wife drove from Salt Lake City Sunday to spend the day with his father, Jeff Finlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams had their son, Lee and wife, home from Cedar City to spend the week end with them. Walker Finlinson and wife and children drove to Milford to spend the day with her mother on Mother's Moth-er's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Shields from Delta were here to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Evans Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jackson and daughter, Ann, from Nephi, were here Sunday to spend Mother's Moth-er's Day at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielson. Samuel Jensen and daughters, Doris and Ruth entertained at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Mable J. Overson and son, Parley, on Mother's Moth-er's Day. Mrs. Overson was happily surprised sur-prised Sunday when her daughter, Mrs. Louis Bentley and small son, Joseph from Salt Lake City, also her granddaughter, Mrs. Jane Moulton Stone and husband and small son, Larry, from Provo, came to ;oend Mother's Day with her. She spent a very pleasant evening eve-ning as ner sons, Louis and family from Lynndyl, and Clyde and family fam-ily from Leamington were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bigelow and family were visitors in Provo on Mother's Day at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hansen from Scipio were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson Dut-son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Harder were very happy Sunday to have their son, Boyd, home. He is in the merchant mer-chant marine and has a month of leave. She enjoyed the company of her three sons on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Anderson just returned home from California Califor-nia after having a very pleasant trip. They were guests at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Eureka, Calif. They crossed the Golden Gate birdge and on through San Francisco Fran-cisco to the Red Wood forest and to Eureka, which is 250 miles, extending ex-tending out toward the ocean. They were gone five weeks and were dirven home as guests of Mr. Johnson of Sutherland in his car. Mr. and Mrs. Richie Finlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nelson spent Sunday evening in Delta. Mrs. Emma Nielson had her two daughters. Arvilla and Barta, home from Salt Lake City to spend the wpekend. A very nice program was furnished furnish-ed last Sunday by the Sunday school children in honor of Mother's Moth-er's Day. All the mothers that were present were given a little book. Ted Harris went to 'Salt Lake City on Wednesday to enroll in the University of Utah Buy now from large stock of Men's work pants, priced $2.49 to 4.75 a pair. D. Stevens & Co. Men's department. Adv. |