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Show AiBHkrian Fork Im ;iI INVws F. T. Shepherd accompanied! Elder Stephen L. Richard and' Elder Clifford E. Young to Mont-1 ' pelier, Idaho, for weekerid con-: ference. Mr. Shepherd visited' with his sons. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Larsen ;and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Larsen 'nn-i son Glen, Salt Lake City, I visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I Wilson Cunningham. ! Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Greenwood spent Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. David L. Grant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Monson, Mrs. Ray Monson and Mrs. LUlle Beck were In Midway Monday evening to attend the wedding reception of their nephew and cousin, Lazelle Bronson. Mr. and Mrs. Jed King and daughter Lesley Susan, and Mrs. Thelma Dingleman, Salt Lake City, called Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant and the. group went to Payson to visit John A. Grantrl,eyanT who has beenseis. iously ill in the Payson hospital with pneumonia. He is now improving. im-proving. Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Badger and Mrs. Marvin O. Ashton, Salt Lake City, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh, Alpine, Sunday. Mr. Badger was a missionary companion com-panion of Ray Marsh in South Africa. I Mr. and Mrs. James F. Halsey spent Sunday in Tooele with their son James Floyd Halsey and family. Dr. ad Mrs! Guy S. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larsen, Lehl, returned Saturday-from a three weeks trip through the southern states. They visited for a week with Captain and Mrs. Guy A. (Clarice Larsen) Richards and children in Columbia, S. C. The trip down was taken through the middle south and the return trip on the Gulf route. They visited all points of interest, especially enjoying New Orleans. The doctor and Mr. Larsen spent one day at the National Livestock show at Fort Worth, Texas. |