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Show Local News Items Mrs. Mary Ann Coulani left last Friday for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will spend the winter with her son and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Coulani. Mrs. George Richards returned Wednesday to her home here, after being confined several weeks to the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City receivng care for a fractured hip sustained in a fall at her home. Mr. iiml Mr:;. Nelk- Xcilson became be-came the proud parents of a new son early Wednesday morning. Mother and baby are at the Am. Fork hospital. Mrs. Beth Fenton returned to her home Wednesday afternoon, after being confined ten days to the American Fork hospital following follow-ing a major operatfon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crystal and Mr. and Mrs. Darrei Huish entertained enter-tained Saturday evening, at a dinner din-ner party, compliment Mr. and Mrs. Veron Waslnrarn ,Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholes, Mr. Richards and Mr. Washburn are new additions to the Third ward .honor roll, and will enter the army soon after Christmas. Christ-mas. Mrs. Wm. Blackwell was shocked shock-ed and grieved this week to hear that her mephew Technical Sgt. Leonard Dixon of Kenilworth, Ut. has been reported missing in action act-ion by the war department Ser- geant Dixon, who has a wife in Price, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Kenilworth. He was born in England but came to this country with his parents when only two years old. He was a radio technician1 and has been missing mis-sing over Germany since Nov. 29. Mrs. May R. Walker, Miss Louise Lou-ise Walker, Mrs. Martha Peterson and Jesse Peterson spent .Friday evening in Heber. wher as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Peterson thev attended the Wasatch High School play, . -Trofessor, How Copuld Y'ou?' The play directed by Dan Peterson hea'd of the speech department, was presented in the spacious Wasatch Stake Tabernacle, which was well filled. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Allen entertained en-tertained at a delightful dinner party on Wednesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Allen's brother Zenneth Chamberlain and Byron Snow, both of the U. S. Navy. Covers Cov-ers were laiid for the two honored p-uests, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain and daughter Eva of A morion Fork, Miss Alta Dunston of Aloine.. Mr. andMrs. Allen and their family. Zenneth Chamberlain is motor machinists mate second class end is home from the Med-iteranion Med-iteranion theatre of t.h" war where he saw action at Sicily and Salerno. Sal-erno. Bvron Snow whose home is in TlMi-field ig n aviation metal aaWi tram th Piwtfie war son. |