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Show LYNNDYL LYNES Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sudbury and son Alton left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where Alton will have an X-ray picture taken of his foot, which was injured last Wednesday . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlson and daughter Bessie motored to Salt Lake Saturday to spend two weeks visiting. It. J. Carlson and Guardell Banks left for Salt Lake City, where they will likely visit Miss Marion Murdock :nd Miss Ethel Paramore. Everyone here is looking forward to their return, re-turn, as it has been reported that .hey may take matrimonial steps while there. Mrs. Nan Richards left for her heme Wednesday, after spending the jummcr with her son and family. Mrs. Charles Gunn and Mrs. Thomai Marquis delightfully entertained enter-tained at a shower for Mrs. Joe Greenwodd. T'he Relief society met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Coleman Tuesday. Mrs. C. L. Bery and daughter, Alice, are spending a few days here. The Relief society will meet at the home of Mrs. Wmm. Kinrose next Tuesday, October 13th. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Andrews, formerly for-merly of Lynndyl, now of Los An. geles, are here visiting for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christenson and family, of Oak City, have moved here for the winter. Mr. Guy Shqriffand Miss Hazel Porter were married Sept. 21st. Ira .Dern and Joe Hackenschmidt wrestled here Wednesday, under the auspices of the athletic association. Dern won the match in thirty minutes. min-utes. Lorenzo Farnsworth won a decision over Douglas McKellar in a three round bout. Elden Coleman Cole-man and Albert Clark boxed three rounds to a draw. The .battle royal was won by Durad Clark. |