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Show Lynndyl . . HnrhHl Snr.pvjp Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Simpson announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Carolyn to Ralph donning, don-ning, MM 1 ic of Delta, Hie son of I, eland Cronning, and his mother is Mr. l.i'Fny Cony of Las Vegas, lie is on furlough lifter having been in the south Pacific. Carolyn has I n employed al the Douglas Air Craft in Los Angeles for I he year. No definite dale has been set for the wedding, as Ralph ro-t ro-t urns for dill v on Jan-. 31. Mrs. Mnrlin Sheriff , and Clem were week end visitors' in Ogden. Miss Louise Wiley spent a few days in Milford attending the game, and visited her mint, Mrs. Bill Kenioss. Mrs. Kate Hayes entertained the "5011" club at her home Thursday evening. A light luncheon was served serv-ed and the usual card game was enjoyed, Willi Mrs. draco Cooper winning first and Mrs. Jennie Hud-dleston Hud-dleston second. May Smith won the cut prize. The following members mem-bers were present: Kffie Allen, Viola Vi-ola Angel, Jennie Huddleslon.May Smith and Mamie I'argis. Mrs. (Irace Cooper special guest. Weekend visitors to Salt Lake were Mrs. Lile Johnson and Connie, Margie Smith, M-S Orlan Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Mrs. Rachel Simpson, and Ja-neane. Ja-neane. M-S Ray Nielson, Mrs. Simpson Sim-pson brought little Frankie Clark back for a visit. M-S Durand Clark are the proud parents of a baby girl born Jan. 21 in SI. Mark's hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake. Mrs. Alma Banks and Gladys were gliosis of Mrs. Ruth Abeglenn in Salt Lake. Mrs. William Coleman's father is quite seriously ill. Those who attended the game in Milford were Eldonna Coleman, Jannette Overson, Coleene Nielson, Sherry Mills. Donna Sheriff, Molly Mills,' Kenneth Hayes. Leo Lake. Sherman Cooper, who has been quite, ill for a few days, is some belter now. Mrs. Marie James and children ' returned home to Beaver after " I having spent a few days visiting M-S Roy Clark. Mrs. Ila Billingsby spent Tuesday ' night with Thelma Clark. I Glenna Roper has been quite ill 1 for the past week. Elmer Robinson is now back here working. - M-S Louis Woodbury spent a few days in Salt Lake City visiting ' with Mr. Woodbury's brother, who ' has just returned from overseas. Harry McCardell has taken over ' the Jerrv Nielson store. 3 Mrs. Thelma Clark spent Wed- nesday and Thursday in Salt Lake - visiting wilh Mrs. Neva Harvey. I Eddie Dut son hs spending a few weeks visiting his sister, Mrs. De-' De-' ola Turner in Bluffdale and his - brother Ballard Dutson in Clear-' Clear-' field. ' M-S C. E. Simpson received word - that their daughter Frances Fern- - ly was married Nov. 27 to Rex Pi-fier Pi-fier of Tennessee. They are now honeymooning in California and 5 will make their home there later. Mrs. Hugh Ivie has returned tc her home after undergoing an op- s eration in a Salt Lake hospital. ' Jimmie Smith went to Salt Lake to spend a few days. Monday M-S Lile Johnson, Bish- 1 op and Mrs. Cleade Nielson, M-E Earl Greathouse will leave here and go to Phoenix, Ariz, by automobile, auto-mobile, where M-S Roy Thompsor ' of Los Angeles and M-S Lestei Walker will make a trip to Mexicc e and return to Los Angeles, whert y they will visit friends and relativ-ees relativ-ees before returning home. Sunday evening at Sacramem a the time was turned over to Dear and Glen Harder of Leamington who gave some of their experienc-l' experienc-l' es, which was very interesting. Ar a exceptionally large crowd attend s ed. f Jack MaGill spent Saturday il Salt Lake, returning Sunday. Myron Vest went to Salt Lak e Tuesday on business. '" Mrs. Edith Lovell went to Sal Lake to visit her husband, Willii Lovell, who is coming home anc T will be discharged. Varley Dutson, his daughter Geor s gia, and son Wendell went to Sal r' Lake Saturday and returned Sun day. n Mrs. Myron Vest has been sicl e with the flu but is now much im a proved. Mrs. Ruth Talbot celebrated he e birthday Tuesday with a famil; y dinner. A beautiful birthday caki ?" was served and those who enjoy '" ed dinner were M-S Rudger Wil; y and children, Louise Wily, Carl Ve e and Melt Talbot. |