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Show LINDON LOCALS .wis. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i. I-1 1 1 ami ilauj-.h-ii r harm and Hi i s. ( i-o 'I iiylor nl Cedar Cily were w o U end visitors of Mrs. rill's p:ii .-til.:-., Mr. ami .Wis. Vein Gillinnn. The visitors caine to he present at the I'.G. II. S. gradual ion exeiviscs where Airs. File's brother Garth Gillinan was milling the graduates Aliss Thelnia Gillinan returned Sunday from I, us Angeles whore she has been visiting; her sister, Airs. IJose (!. I'oim-niy and fiiinily. Mrs. Fdn Allred of Ogden and Mrs. Annie Kirk of Magna are visiting friends anil relatives here. Mrs. J. 1). Wadley has received word that her grand-daughter Aliss Florence linilcy of Salt Lake- City has left for New York to take up her training in the U. S. Marines. Airs. Flla Smith entertained her sewing club on Friday of last week The afternoon was spent in needlework, needle-work, after which a tasty lunch was served. Club members present were: Ruth Fryer, Gladys Prest-wich, Prest-wich, Emma Gillman, Dora Harris, Loraine Wright and the hostess. Airs. Flizii Jackson of American Fork visited with her daughter and son in law Air. and Airs. Leo Ilooley on Friday of last week. Airs. Margaret Harris has just received two letters from her son Technical Corporal John Harris of North Africa. One was a Alother's Day erecting, a short poem which was composed for the- Solidcrs over there for their mothers. Corporal Harris says the liovs in his mm-any mm-any are happy .mil enjoying the foreign country. Airs. Vivian H. F.vans of Pleas-rut Pleas-rut Grove entertained her mother Airs. Marearrt Harris and Charles Harris at dinner on Tlr-rsday. May !"ih. The occasion va? Mi'-. Harris '-ir'.lv'av anniversary. We-k eiv! gsest- of Mr. and Mrs. A. -T- r.oe-ers v.-rre Air. avA iTv?. Alfred T?on-ers Jr. and baby of F;ilt T.akc City. Air. and AT)'?. G. A. Gardiner ef Salt Lake Citv and Mr?. Fred Clmgg. of Oakland. California, were rruests of ATr and Airs. A. J. Rogers on Tuesday evening. |