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Show 6fr Perianal 9nt&ied Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Warnick have had all of their children home together to-gether for the first time in 11 years. Their son, Gail Warnick, Ph M 1 c, was home on leave after service in the Pacific, and left this week for Salt Lake City to go by I plane to San Francisco. His par- ents accompanied him to Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene War-nick, War-nick, who are returning from there to Los Angeles. Mrs. Verl John- son, of Billings, Mont., and Mrs. J. F. Warren of Salt Lake City, returned re-turned to their homes earlier in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Nelson of Leamington and Mrs. Warren drove Mrs. Johnson home, and are returning by way of Yellowstone. Cloy Broderiek is convalescing in the hospital at Price, where he'un-derwent he'un-derwent a major operation recently. recent-ly. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moody are spending a few weeks in California. Califor-nia. Mr. Moody is recovering from the illness he contracted this summer, sum-mer, for which he. was treated at the hospital in Payson. Mrs. Virgina Wisdom, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. June Hinckley, left this week to return to her home in Los Angeles. An-geles. The Stitch It 4-H club met at the home of Gwen Adams Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. The girls present worked on dressees and refreshments were served. Last week fairly cool; one day of 97, and the lowest 83. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor, Wayne County, enjoyed a visit last week in Delta with their sister, Mrs. Quint Robinson. Each family have eleven children, and have each buried bur-ied three, making a faimly of fourteen four-teen children. M-S Rupert F. Lewis have a new daughter, Lianna, born in Salt Lake City August 19. Mrs. Lewis was Miss Thais Tangren before her marriage, and the little girl is the first grandchild of M-S O. A. Tangren. Tan-gren. Mr. Lewis was recently honorably hon-orably discharged, and was a pilot With the Fifth Air Force for. sixteen months in the Pacific. Mrs. Lewis has been with her parents for several sev-eral months, and she and Mr. Lewis Lew-is will go soon to Berkeley, Cal., where they will make their home. j M-S George S. Boyack received word that a son had been born to their son and wife, M-S Halden F. Boyack on August 14, in Sauk Center, Cen-ter, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Jackson entertained enter-tained at a lawn party Monday night. Games were played and luncheon lun-cheon served guests, M-S Orvil F. Jeffery, M-S Charlie Allen, M-S Ed Miller, M-S LaMont Works, M-S Jack Pratt, M-S Reed Wood, M-S Arthur Jensen, M-S Wallace Jeffery, M-S Lon Woods, Mrs. June Smith and Miss Dora Cheel, from Tooele. Mrs. Dee King, Patricia Estle, Mrs. Eb Stapley and Roger Edwards left for Santa Monica, California Sunday. Sun-day. M-S L. N. Hinckley went to Provo this week, and later on to Salt Lake City, where Mr. Hinckley went to a hospital for treatment. Mrs. Utahna Lytle and her small son and daughter, from Oakland, and Miss Mary Peterson, from San Francisco, are visiting it Delta with their sister, Mrs. Wanda Beckwith. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Warenski, their son, J. Carl, and daughter, Norma Louise, from Salt Lake City, visited M-S James Juhl over Saturday and Sunday. They made a visit to Topaz To-paz on Sunday. |