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Show Lynndyl . . . Mrs. hachel Simpson Mrs. Mart Sheriff received word from her daughter Nadine, who is employed by the Government In Washington, D. C, that she had received a supervisor rating and enjoyed a trip down the Potomic river and visited the birthplace of Wnshlgnton, and spent a day at Dumbarton Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Angel made a hurried trip to Salt Lake Wednesday, Wednes-day, as Mr. Angel had an attack of appendicitis. Charlie Bowers, who is working at Tinlic spent Sunday home with his parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Chester Bowei'3. Mrs. Adelia Coleman entertained on Wednesday the '500' club.Cook-ies club.Cook-ies and punch were served to the following: Mary Smith, Effie Allen, Jennie Huddleston, Kate Hayes, Maxine Coleman, Mamie Pargis, Rachel Simpson. The usual card game was enjoyed, with Mary Smith winning high score and Mamie Ma-mie Pargis second. Jennie Huddleston Huddle-ston won the cut prize. The Boy Scout s. Patrol 150, the Wolves spent Friday night and Saturday in the canyon. Carl What-cott What-cott was in charge of the boys, Leo Lake, Harold Ivie, Jay Simpson, Simp-son, Johnnie Whatcott, Kenneth Hayes, Bobbie Ivie, Wendell Dut-son, Dut-son, Forest Terry, Tillman Johnson, John-son, and Donald Whatcott. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielson spent Thursday in Nephi. Miss Gladys Banks and Jeannet Overson went to Salt Lake City on Tuesday, where they will celebrate Gladys' birthday. Mrs. Neva Harvey and Bart of Salt Lake arrived Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie. They will all go to Kanosh for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Maxfield moved Sunday to Lyman where they will make their home. Mrs. Wallace Allen received word her nephew, Arlington Anderson, had died in a Los Angeles hospital. She was going to Los Angeles to attend the funeral, but on account of the strike was unable to go. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Ray returned to Lynndyl Lynn-dyl after having spent a few days in Salt Lake City. Carl Benson went to Salt Lake Saturday to see Rudger Wiley, and reports he is much improved and he and Mrs. Ann Wiley will return home Wednesday. The "Tuesday Stitchers" held a 4-H Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Hayes. They discussed habits of good health and good grooming. groom-ing. Refreshments were served to Anna Ivie, Marilyn Hayes, Margaret Margar-et Smith, Roberta Nielson, Connie Johnson, Orlean Overson, and Nelda Sheriff. , Mrs. Mary Smith and daughters Annette and Margaret will leave Thursday for Salt Lake, where she will visit her children. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson came up from Sutherland and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson, leaving their daughter Jeaneal to visit with Connie for a few days. Thursday night a surprise party was given in honor of Darold Whatcott. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Those from Delta were Maurine Robins, Choral Sheriff, Sher-iff, Jeanette Overson, Tillman Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Effie Johnson and son Norman Nor-man left Sunday for Los Angeles. Norman has just graduated from the Delta high school and will make his home in Los Angeles. The Primary held their graduation gradua-tion exercises Sunday evening. The graduates were Vada Ivie, Crystal Nielson, LaRae Greathouse, Berla Ivie, Mignon Sheriff.Mary Beth Roper, Ro-per, Harold Ivie, Forest Terry, Eugene Eu-gene Overson, Wendell Dutson.Ned Lake,' Robert Wiley. The Primary gave a party to celebrate the closing of primary. A program was enjoyed, ice cream served, and dancing Indulged in. Mrs. Beryl Nielson has purchased Mrs. Hettie Johnson's home in Lynndyl and will soon move into it. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bolan, who were managers of the Union Pacific Beanery here, have gone to Cedar City to visit their daughter for a few days, and will go to Kansas City to live. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake, returning Wednesday. i |