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Show Tuesday for Middle Canyon where they will spend the summer months. Mrs. Dora Thomas spent the early part of the week visiting in Sandy with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Nance. Mr. and Mrs. George Six and family fam-ily spent the week end on a fishing trip on the Weber river. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibbon and party of friends spent Saturday and Sunday on the Weber River fishing. Mrs. Clara Baker of Salt Lake City and sons, Keith and Lloyd are visiting visit-ing with Mrs, Harry Hicks of Carr Fork. Mrs. Mart Anderson and daughters, Lucy of Union and Mrs. Jones of Murray were the house guests of Mrs. L. Brady Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hansen of Carr Fork accompanied by Miss Evelyn Birkbeck and Joe Price of Park City spent Sunday at the Hot Pots. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Martnian and family, and Lloyd Bird spent Sunday with Mr. Bird's parents at Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parker spent Sunday with friends at American Fork. 1 t Mrs. BcrfThomas visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blackie of Salt Lake City, the latter part of last week. Althea Christenscn ,one of the popular pop-ular members of the postaf staff re- turned to her post Monday of this week after a two weeks vacation. i Mrs. W. F. Thompson and daughter, daugh-ter, Billy, left Tuesday of this week for Idaho Falls where she will spend two weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Trowbridtie. Miss Lolo Carrigan of the postal department is enjoying a two weeks' vacation, part of which will be spent in Ogden and Magna, visiting with friends and relatives. ; Mrs. Ef fie Yorgenson of Shelley, Idaho, and Mrs. D. W. Montague of Murray, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Boyce Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Trevarthen were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wardlow spent Monday evening in Salt Lake. ' Mrs. Stewart Young was the guest of Mrs. J. F. Flynn in Salt Lake last J week. Mrs. J. F. Flynn came out to camp io attend the dance Monday evening. " . H. B. Avcn and Fred Turner were in Salt Lake on business Monday. 1 V rti Postmaster Boyd J. Barnard and i, . ,i, i family left early Thursday morning for a two weeks' vacation trip to Zion Canyon and oilier southern Utah points. ; Charles Kearney, who lias been vis- iting in Nevada for the past three months arrived in camp Tuesday evening eve-ning of this week. Mrs. Karl Rhodes and son, Earl Jr., and Mrs. Roy Geminell spent the early part of the week visiting with friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Marian Eskelson of San Francisco Fran-cisco is spending the summer here visiting with her many friends. Mrs. James Johnson and two children, chil-dren, Leroy and Cclia, were Salt Lake visitors the early part of the week. Mrs. Lola Crawford of Salt Lake City was the house guest of Mrs. Joe Warning Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson went to Ogden Wednesday of this week to meet Mrs. W. H. Anderson of Eureka Eu-reka Nevada, who will visit with them for several weeks. Mis. George Nix, Mrs. Jesse Nix and Mrs. L. Brady were visitors of Mrs. J. M. Nance of Sandy, Thursday Thurs-day of last week. Mrs. He rman Wcisberg and children chil-dren were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday Wednes-day of this week. , Mrs. Wilson Smith is spending the week end with relatives in Lehi. Russell Anderson returned to camp last week from Salt Lake City where he has been attending the U. Miss Edith Jones spent last week end with relatives in American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waters are spending spend-ing the last three days of this week at Collin's camp on the Provo, commonly com-monly called Shady Rest. Mr. and Mrs. George Bihler and the Misses Annie Masters and La-Vede La-Vede Stokes spent Sunday in Logan. Mrs. Rose Gust returned to" Salt Lake City Thursday after spending ten days with her daughter, Mrs. A. Berg. Mrs. George Wells and Mrs. Sam Dunsmore were Midvale visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Mark Gardener and family of West Jordan were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Adams, Thursday Thurs-day of this week. V ' Mrs. Jesse Nix and family left on |