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Show Hawking Family Holds Reunion A reunion of the immediate family of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hawkins was held Saturday, June 1, at the home of; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagstaff. There were twelve children including son-ln -laws and daughter-in-laws), forty-four forty-four grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren present The rooms were artistically decorated deco-rated in snowballs and peonies. Mrs. B. F. Wilson acted as Mistress 0$ Ceremonies. The out of town members of the" family present were: Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins and family of Logan, Utah; Mr. Cyrus A. Bailey and family of Draper; Mrs. May Boardman and children of Provo; Mrs. Rebecca Wilson Wil-son of Burley, Idaho; Dr. and Mrs, Karl Hawkins and family of Davenport, Daven-port, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Clayson and child of Provo; Mrs. G. L. Tanner and family of Whitney, Idaho ;Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pack of Tooele, and five daughters of Arthur E. Hawkins from Salt Lake City. The following program was enjoy- ed: Clarinet and violin duet Merrill D. and Ann Clayson. Words of welcome Dr. William Eli Hawkins. Vocal solo Dr. Karl J. Hawkins. Readings George and Myrtle Jessie Hawkins. Vocal duet Bertha and May Wag-staff. Wag-staff. Mother's Sentiment Miss Lucy Tanner. Solo dance Mabel Wagstaff. A review of the book "The Man Nobody Knows," by Bruce Barton wad given by Mrs. B. F. Wilson. Vocal solo Steimle Bailey. Harmonical selection John Hawkins, Haw-kins, j Trombone solo Cyrus A. Bailey. Vocal solo Georgiana Hawkins. Vocal duet Beth and Jose Bailey. .Remarks Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hawkins. A buffet luncheon was served following fol-lowing the program. 0 |