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Show . LY?i?iBYL LINES Mrs. William Trimble, her daughters daugh-ters Audrey and Ethel, and daughter-in-law Mrs. Vernon Trimble, are -pending part of the week in Salt 'Lake City. Mrs. Arthur Kay left for Mona for a short stay. Dr. C. W. Banning went to Salt Lake, Monday. Mrs. Spidel and children, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mac-Namara, Mac-Namara, have returned to their home in Salt Lake City. J. W. Oberman has moved his family fam-ily from Salt Lake. He is living in the Alma Langaton residence. Mrs. J. H. Kinkade of Salt Lake is spending a few days in Lynndyl with her husband. The Lynndyl fans are highly elated over the success of their ball team in the game that was scheduled for last Sunday. Perhaps they would have felt even better if Deseret had not failed to show up. The Mansbury service station has installed a gasoline pump. Miss Mary Johnson is in Nephi with her brother Lester, who is in the hospital. . Miss Selnia Mead has returned home from California, where she has been attending school. Tourist travel over the Grand Central Cen-tral Highway is increasing each day. This seems to be the most favored route to the coast. tuggetl on the pole and line, and but for the fact that all are huskies it would have got away. How easy for a champ! He has a genius for it. For instance, sit right alongside Tom White, use the same tackle, use the same methods, and you get nothing Tom yanks 'em out a steady stream. Nor does it have to be proven on Tom that he's the champ, fisherman he admits it. Chris Christensen has issued a challenge to Tom White to defend his title as champ fisher. Kris fills a flivver at a catch. The big event will he pulled off July "rd. Tom fays that flivvers don't hold as many rts Booicks. and each man will load his respective car. Tickets to the event may be had at the newsstands; I ringside seats, $20. i |