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Show Lynndyl . Racnel Siu.r'-n Jennie S.'iiith. u ho h:1 hf-.-n in th1 Navy for t'.vo yr-ar- aivi is now discharged, is visiting wi'ih h.-r st.n Carl at the home of his paii'tits. M-S Jim .Smith. His wife :n visa iri'- i'l the east, but '. v. ill make their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Joe Pari.s entertainer! IN? ".jtiif ciub Thursday at her home. Viola Anej'l uon flrM prize, hfiie Ailen second, and Adelia Coleman the cut. Candy was served and the evening enjoyed by Kfiie Allen, Al-len, Mary Smith. Kale Hayes, Jennie Jen-nie Huddleslon Viola Am;ei, and Adelia Coieman. Dick Hayes, who is in the Navy, went through Lynndyl Wednesday on his way to San Diego. 1 Kddie Dutson arrived home on Tuesday whore he was discharged . after two years overseas. M-S Ballard Bal-lard Dutson brought him home. Mis. John Dutson celebrated with a turkey dinner and those who enjoyed en-joyed it were the family. M-S Ballard Bal-lard Dutson of Clearfield, and Hill I Simpson. j Miss Georgia Dutson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, visiting visit-ing her mother. Sunday evening meeting, the time was turned over to Eddie Dutson, Oland and Cleen Sheriff who gave interesting talks on their experiences. experi-ences. Mrs. Huntsman of Enterprise, Enter-prise, mother of Mrs. Phil Nielson, also gave a short talk. Mrs. Neva Harvey and Bert of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of M-S Jerome Ivie. Miss Donna Cox of Beaver was married at her home during the holidays to King Morris, also of Beaver. It was a double wedding ceremony, as his brother-was married mar-ried also. They are now honeymooning honey-mooning in California. Donna was a former employee at the Lynndyl beanery. M-S Jerome Ivie received word from the Government that their j son Vernal had been operated on in New York for appendicitis, and I as soon as he was able, would be sent to a hospital nearer his home. He has been in India and suffering from a jungle disease and has spent several months in the hospital. hospi-tal. ' Carl Whatcott, who has recently been discharged from the air corps is going on a mission to England. He will be leaving soon. Mrs. Huntsman of Enterprise is spending a few days with her daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Phil Nielson. M-S Kirt Roper were made very happy when their daughter. Beryl presented them with a grandson. She is Mrs. Harlen Nielson now. Harlen will soon return to his camp to continue his training in the Army. Miss Clorean Johnson and Beverly Bev-erly Larsen, who are attending the BYU in Provo, arrived Sunday to visit with their parents, M-S Lile Johnson, and M-S Reed Larsen, They returned Sunday. Mrs. Mary Johnson, "Mrs. Kirt Roper, Ro-per, Dawn and Mary Beth, were Delta visitors to see the new baby son of M-S Harlen Nielson. Miss Carmen Nielson returned to Cedar City where she will resume her duties as nurse at the Cedar City hospital. The town of Lynndyl is now incorporated, in-corporated, with Bishop Clead Nielson, Niel-son, president, Eddie Sorenson, the clerk, Reah Whatcott, treasurer, Burton Ivie, town marshal, Reed Larsen, city judge. Members of the board are Roy Clark, Vernon Gronning, Jerry Nielson, and Roy . Terry. Mrs. Roy Clark and Anna Dee spent Wednesday and Thursday in ' Salt Lake City. Ha McGrath and 1 son Calvin and Judy Cran are here visiting with M-S Roy Clark for a while. M-S Ray Mills and small daugh- ter Melody spent Sunday in Mil- ford. j Jerry Nielson left Friday for Den ver where he will attend the stock show there. Mrs. Mae Miller, Mrs. Rachel Simp- 1 son, Bill Simpson, Nada Roper, and ' Effie Allen spent Wednesday in I 3alt Lake City and Provo. Mrs. 1 Effie Allen visited with M-S Geo. 1 Godfrey. t Raymond Clark entertained after ( :he show Saturday for his birth- i lay. Games were played. A very 1 Jelicious luncheon was served to 1 lay Simpson, Mel Dutson, Kenneth rlayes, Elwin Dutson. Crystal Nielson entertained a few f )f her friends at her home on her 1 lirthday. Games and luncheon vas enjoyed. C Albert R. Bowen, attorney from Salt Lake City, was in Delta Wed- tesday in the interest of the Pep- c lard properties, preparing them c or the sale which is being made c o the Utah Poultry association. t h New stocks ladies house coats, :iddies blouses, and skirts, curtain naterial, blankets. D. Stevens & :o., Dry Goods Dep't. Adv. |