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Show ; gr locals 41 Monday after spending the past two months with her grandmother in Linden, Lin-den, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Harris left Sunday morning for a vacation trip to Logan, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. "Dad" Hess and two children of Nevada, and Mrs. Minnie Wade and daughter Mary of Salt Lake City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Edwards, Sunday of this week. Miss Frances Ticktum is spending the week with her sisters, Mrs. Clyde and Wayne Parker. Mr. and Mrs.- George' Bihler left for California Thursday- of last week for a two weeks' trip. visiting with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Brady. Mrs. George B. Robbe left Tuesday Tues-day for an extended trip east, wher. she will visit with relatives. Mrs. Will Hull is spending the week end with friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle and Myron My-ron Myers spent Wednesday of this week at Timpanogos. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Grant Thursday afternoon after-noon of this week. Mrs. Frank Lohr of Salt Lake City arrived in camp Saturday of last week to spend a month with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Berg. Miss Bernice Williams returned City. I Mrs. Alma Jones, and son, Garth, spent Wednesday of this week in Salt Lake City visiting with friends. Miss Annie Masters and her aunt, Mrs. Annie Smith, left Monday for a two weeks' vacation to Springville, Utah. Mrs. Guy Cosgrove left Friday of last week for American Fork to visit with her parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fern Pett left Thursday Thurs-day for Midvale, where they have purchased a home and will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ghesler and sort, Harold, returned to camp Wednesday Wed-nesday evening after spending the past week at Shady Rest, on the Provo, -'Jtr.r James Carter was a Salt Lake diiy- vTsitor Wednesday of this week. -. a-'- ' Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp and fam--i'ly -left -Monday morning for a ten fays' -trip to southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. 'foe 'Kemp and children chil-dren left Saturday (of a two weeks' trip to Grand Canyon and other southern south-ern Utah points. . Mrs. G. B. Covey and children returned re-turned Tuesday after spending the week end with relatives in Salt Lake TWraaffimMuuiiilwMimllwiilwiBniiri1wnaMJlJlllllUtW'B relatives in Salt Lake City. Miss Vivian Bunce of Logan, Utah was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. D. G. Latimer of the Chandler Apartments. Mrs. F. Frazier and children of the Chandler apartments returned home Sunday of this week from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Oakley, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Morton of Apex returned Saturday after spending spend-ing two weeks in Wyoming and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Higgs of the Edwards apartments returned home Tuesday evening of this 1 week after spending the past three weeks with relatives in the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Currey Leiser and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fansler left Saturday for a two weeks' trip to Fish Lake. Mrs. Mabel Meilstrup left Tuesday for her home in Salt Lake City after spending the week as the guest of Mrs. Louis Buchman of Carr Fork. Mrs. Dee Adams is visiting with heP sister, Mrs. Mark Gardner of West Jordan. Mrs. J. N. Nance of Sandy is spending spend-ing the week with her mother, Mrs. L. Brady of Carr Fork. Mrs. Louis Buchman and daughter, and Mrs. Woolf spent Tuesday of this week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Baker, Mr. Stewart Fearnley, and Fearnley Baker spent Wednesday of this week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reece are the proud parents of a baby boy, born i Thursday, August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead, and daughters, Beth and Frances, spent Sunday evening at Warm Springs. Mrs. Arthur A. Macke and children left Wednesday of this week for a short visit with relatives at Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Joe Warning and son, and Mrs. Pete Lotts and children left on Thursday of this week for Geneva, where they will spend the next two weeks. Sunday visitors at Saratoga Sunday Sun-day included Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ad-derley, Ad-derley, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Hebe Nichols and two sons, Jack and Willard, Miss Nichols of Midvale and Mr. Charles Adderley. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead and children spent Tuesday of this week at Crystal Crys-tal Hot Springs. The Misses Frances and Geraldine Bradley of Junetta, Neb., arrived in camp Tuesday evening from California Califor-nia to spend the week end with their uncle, Mr. Walter C. McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teague and family fam-ily spent several days last week fishing fish-ing in Ogden Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warning and son, Mrs. Louis De Col, and Mrs. Butler spent the week end at Strawberry. Mr. and Mrs. George ' Streadbeck and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cato of Salt Lake City spent a week's vacation vaca-tion at Como Springs, on the Weber. Mr. and "Mrs. Jesse Nix spent the past week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Brady, returning to their summer home in Middle Canyon Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Thomas and two sons, Jack and Ted, spent the week end with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clyde Brady returned Monday from Union after spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Walter Barrett. Bar-rett. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sparks returned home Sunday evening after spending the week end in Nephi, Utah. The Ladies Relief Society of the L. D. S. Church met at the meeting house Thursday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Pete Lotts spent the week end in Salt Lake City, visiting with friends. Miss Thursa Barrett, of Union, is Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Collins who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Higby of the Eckman apartments, left Thursday of last week for their home in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. H. Johnson left the early part of the week for Salt Lake City where she will visit with relatives. Mrs. M. Q. Haukland of Grand Forks, Northa Dakota, arrived in camp Sunday of this week and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle spent Sunday Sun-day with relatives in Salt Lake City. The Misses Bernice and Ruth Wahl-quist Wahl-quist of Salt Lake City are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Al Higby. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters and family spent Monday evening in Salt Lake City with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parker, Mrs. Wayne Parker, and Miss Frances Ticktum spent Sunday of this week at Brighton. Mrs. D. V. Clays left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where she will visit with relatives. Mrs. George Bolman and son are spending the week with friends and |