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Show Mr and Mrs. J. A. Morgan and son Lynne, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here, guests of Mrs. Morgan's Mor-gan's mother, Mrs. Martha Can-ham. Can-ham. Mrs. LeGrand White and Mrs. Lloyd Gray attended a shower party last Friday evening1, at Lehi in honor hon-or of Miss Oleve Kittinger, who will wed Kay Kirkham of Salt Lake in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComie and family, who have spent the past winter at Paragonah, where Mr. McComie Mc-Comie has been teaching school, returned re-turned home Monday. They will re- side with Mrs. McComie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey, during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, who have been taking care of Mrs. Harvey during', the past winter, win-ter, will move to their own home during the summer months. "Among the fishermen who report a successful trip on the beginning of the fishing season were George L. Smith, V. L. Cullimore, Joseph Walker. Lyean Johnson, S. A. Kirk, William Partington, Paul Adamson, Keith Jacobs, Harvey and Don Smith and Herman Parduhn. Among the out-of-town people who attended the funeral of Mrs. John E. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oberhansley of Cedar City; Mrs. Antone Hecker and son, Nathan, and daughter, Ida, of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Laura Lewis, Spanish Fork, Mrs. Minnie Wilson and son, Neal, Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Oberhansley Spanish Fork, Mr. Fred Oberhansley, Uintah, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jeppson, Pay-son, Pay-son, Mrs. Bell Clark, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hieselt, Pro-vo, Pro-vo, and Mr. N. A. Larson of American Amer-ican Fork. |