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Show ! Leamington . . . Mrs. Leonard Dutson Lyman Overson received a tele-r. tele-r. gram from his son Jay, from San -. Francisco, saying he expects to be n home on Feb. 15. cj He has been on (he U. S. Pensa- cola, one of the guinea pig ships f in the atomic bomb tests. The Daughters of Pioneers held their annual meeting at the home w of Mrs. Pearl Harder. The lesson was given by Ruth Finlinson. .s Refreshments were served by Mrs, k Harder and Mrs. Charlotte Nielson. ,1' Mrs. Leonard Dutson entertained s' at a roasted chicken supper last ,r Saturday night. The invited guests were Mrs. Wells Nielson, M-S Al-, Al-, ma Harder. M-S Charlie Williams M-S John Anderson, and M-S Dell jr Bradfield. A very pleasant eve- ning was enjoyed. L. M. (Jack) Walkinshaw is in the L.'D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. ,.e He received a back injury while k working at Lynndyl. He is the hus-.a hus-.a hand of the former Miss Opal Brad-' Brad-' field. The speakers for tiie Sunday n night meeling were Ben Stevenson e. and Sterling Nielson, both return-1 return-1 ed servicemen. Also Fay Overson 1 who is home on leave. Mrs. Alton Biglow furinshed a piano select- ion. M-S Bert Cherington of Sprig-'d Sprig-'d ville (tho former Miss Julia Ashb s. of Leamington) were visitors in :l- San Francisco recently. They call-in call-in ed on her m'rlhood chum, the for-e for-e mer Miss Donna Dutson. is New stocks men's blue denin r- coats, new felt hats, leather gloves it. jersey gloves, wool shirts, work ?s shirts, union suits, work pants. D. Stevens & Co. Men's Dept. Adv. |