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Show u Joseph Olpin of Heber, was a busl. ness visitor in this city on Monday. Mrs. Uohn Told and daughter, Mary, were guests of Mrs. John C. Nelson on Wednesday. Mrs. H. S. Powell has been visiting relatives in Salt Lake for the past three weeks. ....: Leo Harper of Idaho, has been visiting with his brother, Duyane, and family for the past six weeks- The Deacons quorum of the Wind, sor ward held a social Monday evening even-ing at the home of Wilford Johnson. Russell Koetch attended a banquet at Ogden Friday, given by the Pure Bred Jersey Association of the state. Mrs. Wilford Anderson spent the week-end visiting with her two daughters, who reside in Sprlngville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday and Thursday, guests of relatives-Word relatives-Word was received by Mrs. E. A. Beck of the death of her brother, William Franklin Prince, at Provo Monday. The High Priests quorum of th Windsor and Lindon wards held a social In the Lindon Hall Friday evening. Mrs. Martha Adams, Mrs. Dan E. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. R. D- Wadley were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mrs. Adams visited with her sister, Marie Jenson Bronson. The out-of-town guests attending the funeral of John Baxter on Wednesday Wed-nesday were: Margaret KInsey, Floyd' Kinsey, Amos Wilson, Mary Jane Hair and David McGlmpey of Midway, Mrs. Erlckson and Kezla Erlckson of Heber. Mrs. Oscar Rlchins, Mrs. Thomas Richins, Mrs. Pearl West, Mrs. Elva Wheeler of Sprlngville, Mrs. Wilfred Anderson and Mrs. Lawrence Walker 1 attended a "quilting party" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton Hil-ton on Friday. J. C. Jenson is at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Dan E. Adams, where he will make his future home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adamson, who has occupied the James Nelson home most of the past summer, moved mov-ed to Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newhart of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson. |