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Show 3 The Genealogical committee an-g an-g nounce a Salt Lake temple excur- sion for Thursday, March 28th. i ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shelley and I son, Allen, of Fort Hall, Idaho, are I visiting at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Leo T- Shelley. Mrs. Lloyd entertained the Merry Makers club last Friday. A very s interesting afternoon was enjoyed, Mrs- Ann L. Chipman receiving the j bridge high score prize and Agnes i Lott of Lehi the guest prize- Dainty I ! refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and daughter, Gail, of Bingham, S- D-Strong D-Strong of Magna, and Mrs. Leo. T. Shelley of American Fork visited four days of last week in Boulder City, Nevada. They were guests at $ the home of Mr. and Mrs- Harold j Comer. Mrs. Comer was formerly J Miss Mary Shelley- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Timpson entertained at their home last Friday, Fri-day, the occasion being Mr- Timp-son's Timp-son's birthday. Progressive "Bunco" "Bun-co" was played until a late hour when a tasty lunch was . served. There were sixteen guests present- In honor of her 86th birthday, the s I family of Mrs- Jane Greenwood gathered at her home Monday- Miss Mae Greenwood served a delicious lunch using pink carnations as a centerpiece on the table. Other guests present were Mrs. Lucille Robinson, Mrs. Olive Binnell and Mrs. Grace Coates- ; ! Among those from American Fork ) attending the Indian opera, "The Sun Dance"" given at the B- Y. IT- '.) last week are: Mr. and Mrs- K. J. " ; Bird, Mr. and Mrs. E- Ray Gard- j j ner, Mr. and Mrs- Earl S. Green- ;J wood, Mr. and Mrs- Owen Humph- ries, Lois Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs- Charles Walker and son, John, Mr. M and Mrs. C. A- Grant, Miss Lillie f.'j Shatter, Mr. and Mrs- James John- ;.:J ston, Mrs. Lillian Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Booth and Mrs. Lyle ,"1 Grant- |