Show I t. t t o Neighbors Neighbors' ei h ors ors' ri 1 t u By Dy LOTTIE H. H SU SINGLEY GLEY JI I II Mrs Alma Alm Elliot has Just returned re returned re- re I. I turned from visiting friends and relatives in California Most i 1 of ot her time was spent with her daughter Beth and her husband Marvin and family Her lIer three i I grandchildren Ranee Allen and M Dell Deli kept her thoroughly en en- en I She found our cold coldI I stormy weather a big surprise P after alter such excellent conditions i 4 J a in Santa Ana Orange Co Calif n rr Mrs Pearl Oldham has recent recently ly Iy returned home after alter a two Iwo I is week stay In Holy Cross hospital and is improving Mrs Eugena Rampton Hampton attended attend attend- ed the reunion of the granddaughters of ot Brigham Young May 22 held at the Ambassador club A special luncheon was served Mrs Rampton was founder of the ther r club 21 years ago I Mr and Mrs Charles Drown are parents of ot their second seef secs sec see s f ond and son Mr and Mrs Charles and Jared Brown of Woods Cross are grandparents Miss Nola Noyes leaves Sat Sat- Saturday Saturday for tor Yellowstone Park where she will work this summer summer sum sum- mer along with other students Mr and Mrs Frank have hav hava a new boy This is three r sons for Frank and Joan Grandparents Grand- Grand 3 f parents are are Mr and Mrs Joseph Hepworth of Bountiful J FAMILY REUNION The James Thomas Singley reunion will be b held Saturday at Lagoon and In the evening older members will get together at the thet C 4 home of Mr and Mrs Melvin Melvln t f Betty Over are expected ex- ex v ex- ex expected peeled from California Idaho andI and I 1 Utah The Indian children will leave 5 for their different homes at Intervals Intervals In- In S IW during the next week f 1 Co e. e Many homes will feel the loss of if these these happy grateful young peo- peo H fi pIe l These Indian children make their place in the homes and hearts of their foster parents and brothers and sisters who i i- wait anxiously for their return S. S N i the following year There are 11 1 I rl I over 1000 Indian children In Int t Utah and 85 in Davis County j I There There will wUl be 23 25 bus loads averaging avi av- av 5 40 persons per bus leavIng leav- leav i Ing this week M Most ost of the buses J wUl will travel south but two will go goft ft north to Minnesota Montana Wy- Wy tv 5 oming and Nebraska There are a few from Washington and Ore- Ore 5 gon COUNTY DUP MEET The county captains of the DUP met Monday May 24 at the home of Nellie Mathis second vice president Nineteen of the 20 ZO camp captains were present Jj The e years year's work was discussed and question time for problems a was was given Tickets were sold for forthe forthe forthe the Jubilee luncheon at Heidel- Heidel 1 Y berg berg erg Farm for June 21 at which time the mill will wUl be marked asa as asa asa a DUP PUP marker Luncheon was was enJoyed enJoyed enjoyed en- en Joyed by 32 captains and board members Mr and Mrs J J. J Lloyd Nellie Mathis have Just returned from visiting 11 Mrs rs Oma Hogue sister of Mr Mathis who resides In 5 Vienna Ill Mr Mathis has nieces and d nephews there whom they also visited Highlight of the trip was f t to his birthplace where he visited i f his old school friends They also Visited the University of Southern South- South N ern era Ill till where last year they donate donated donated do- do nate 1 their old home farm to the thet t y university Mr and Mrs Donald Davis Duls Just returned from a combination business and pleasure trip to Denver an and surrounding areas Ihs |