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Show LYNNDYL... Rachel Simpson Word was received at Lynndyl depot thai Mr. Joseph Klinge. former, for-mer, foreman of the Roundhouse at Lynndyl had passed away in a Los Angeles hospital. Mrs. Klinge passed through Lynndyl Lyn-ndyl Sunday on route to his home in Grand Island. Neb. where he will he buried. M-S Wallace Allen met the train. Mrs. Kate Hayse entertained the "500" Club. Thursday evening. Cards was enjoyed. Mis. Jennie Huddlesten winning first and Mrs. Ef lie Allen second and Mrs. Joe Pargis the cut. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served and the following members were there. Mrs. Joe Pargis Eunice Nielsen, Viola Angel, An-gel, Adelieu Coleman, Margie Grealhouse, Effie Allen, Jennie Huddlesten. Miss Jeanette Overson and Jean-eane Jean-eane Sampson spent Saturday in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Mary Smith. Miss Gladys Banks went to Salt Lake Saturday to visit wi h her sister Ruth and see her new baby niece. Mrs. Rosalee Banks is spending a week with M-S Hurbert Abeglenn at Salt Lake. Mrs. Hilma Clark received re-ceived word her father Mr. Hans Oliver Sorenson of Leamington had passed away. He was 95 years old. Mrs. Louise Clark returned Sat. form Ashland, Calif, where she has been visiting her husband Durward Clark who is in a base hospital there. Mrs. C.E. Sampson and daughter Mrs. M. E. Mayers spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake shopping. shop-ping. Mrs. Edna Hayes returned from Salt Lake after a shopping tour. Mr. Alma Banks spent Friday in Salt Lake visiting his daughter Ruth and new granddaughter. M-S Seth Hepworth and daughter daugh-ter Mahala were Nephi visitors Saturday, Miss Ila Christensen of Oak City has returned to Lynndyl where she is employed as a car clerk and is living at Mrs. Thelma Clarks. Mrs. Lile Johnson son Tilman and Norman Johnson were Sat. shoppers in Salt iake. Miss Betty and Wavie Roundy spent a few days in Salt Lake |