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Show Mrs. Nellie Ulackwell Smith aod children Monty and Ann of Clear, field visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blackwell. Mrs. Lucinda I'earce is visiting t Hannah, Utah, with her daughter, daugh-ter, and ion in law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Eaton and daughter Letha sloped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hatch on Tuesday on their way to California where they will spend the winter. For the past year Mrs. Eaton's , health has been very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Ekins are on their way to their home in Honolulu, Hono-lulu, Hawaii, after spending a month jn Utah with their parents Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor of Lehi, and other relatives and friends in V)ther Utah points. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Provo entertained at dinner Satur. day evneing- in compljment to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halliday of this city who observed their wedding1 wed-ding1 anniversary on that day. Other Oth-er local people attending were Mr, and Mrs. McCoy Rackman. Mrs. Inez Olpin and Mrs. Donna 0. Ash visited one day this week with their son and brother Lewis Olpin at the Veterans' Hospital in Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. Logan Brimhall and Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Brimhall of Taylor ward, Snowfakle Stake, Arizona, visited Tuesday evening with their brother Rulon Brimhall LOCAL-SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mr. McCoy Rackman were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Johnson of Salt Lake City. The home of Lawrence and Ruth JTaler Farr was gladened on Sept. 30 by the birth of a baby girl. Mrs. Farr and her daughter are at the American Fork hospital. Mrs. Jack Kirk entertained at a family ' dinner Sunday honoring the 2nd birthday of her daughter Croly and also that of her brother Max Thorne. Mrs.. lmz Olpin returned home Sunday from .Ephrairn where she spent three weeks with (her daugh. ters Mrs. Alonzo Hansen and Mrs. Valton Mortensen and their families. fam-ilies. Private David Forrest and Martha Mar-tha Ei('hcnlerger Driggs announce the birth of their first son, at Trovo, on September 28. The new father is stationed at Camp Atter-bury, Atter-bury, Indiana. Mrs. Margaret Anderson of this city is the little one's great, grandmother. Mrs. Hilda Anderson of Pleas, ant Grove and her daughter Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler of. Springville, spent the week end in Salt Lake City, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson, Mr. ad Mrs. Orville Aderso and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. .Clark. . Mrs. Inez Olpin and Mrs. Beth W. Stott and children Jerry and Robert Legrade left Thursday for and family. The Arizona visitors were enroute to Salt Lake City to attend the L. D. S. general conference. confer-ence. Mr. and Mrs . J.. L. Thorne entertained en-tertained Rt a very pleasant dinner din-ner party Thursday evening in compliment to their son Seaman 2c Joseph Thorne and two of his buddies from Farragut, Idaho. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Seaman Thorne, Seamen and Mrs. Chall Wilberg. Seaman and Mrs. Paul Penrod and Miss Margaret Adams. Seaman Penrod who comes from Provo was rhonor man of the graduating class at Faragut. On Tuesday evening Joe was honor guest at a dinner at the home of his grand parents Mr. and Mrs.. V. N. West. Here covers were elaid for Joe, his parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thorne, Fillmore where they will visit with Mrs. Olpin's son and daughter in law Bishop and Mrs. Roy Olpin. A very pleasant surprise party was given Mrs. Fred Foutz by her daughters - Leaone and Ettrel on lier 70th birthday anniversary last week. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Williard Warniek of Salt Lake City, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Foutz of Magna, Mrs. Florence Barton of El Monte, California, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson of Fairfiield and Lily Carbon of Provo. Ida Smith, Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Wamick, Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen and president presi-dent and Mrs. Merrill Wamick. A very delicious hot supper was served ser-ved and a pleasant evening spent by all. Mrs. Foutz received many lovely gifts and cards. his sisters, Diane, Geraldine, Shar-lyn Shar-lyn and Gayle, John E. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. West. Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Wajker entertained en-tertained at a family party, at their home Tuesday evening, honoring hon-oring their son Corporal Ray Walker of Camp Poulk, La., and also honoring the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of their son Hensen Walker. The evening was spent in family visiting and chatter, and refreshments refresh-ments served. Present were Corporal Cor-poral and Mrs. Rav Walker and daughter ATlnette, Mr. apd Mrs. Hensen. Walker and bahv, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oscarson and . f amilv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson and fjimilv, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. JValker, "nd Reed. Joan, Jovce. Gavle. Ber-dene, Ber-dene, Edith Jean, Boyd, Royce and Judy Walker. |