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Show Sunday dinner e.ii-:,l,:; of Mrs, H V. .Jacob;;, vire Mr. and Mr:. Kell.li Jacobs and children and Mr, anil Mrs.. Lucius I.audlc. Mi:,:, ( ;era.ldlin7 Mac'lm lmie i,i Oi'.den spent '( ;liri:.Una:; v.'ilii h-r pan-lit:; Mr. and Mi:,, J ,M ;,.:.-; larlane. Mi-;. !,) re I. Cuilinmn: I -1 1, Yi'I-la-day evi'liini? lo:' I.m'oln, lli-'u-nr.l'.a where she '.'.ill join h"." Ii:;-inid, Ii:;-inid, I,ii iifi'hanl, I' orri",l, Cuiliiimi e. who Is sl.alii. ned lia-re. Miss Phyllis Hilton of 0;:rli-ii, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilulsti and son R. H. spent Christmas with their parents and grand parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilton. On Christmas Day Mrs.. H. W. Jacobs, Miss Ann Alene Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price and children, child-ren, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobs and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lucios Loudie were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. M. S Christiansen entertanied at a family dinner on ChrLstmsa Day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. George Neilson ,Mrs. Edna Gourley and children and Grandma Anna Johnson. The Christmas program in connection con-nection with the Sacrament meeting meet-ing in Lindon ward Sunday even-ig even-ig was directed by the auxiliary orgaizations of, the ward. Even old S'anta Claus appeared at the close of the meeting and distributed nuts and candy to all. The Merrymakers enjoyed their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Leah Bullock Thursday evening even-ing of last week. 7 up was played during the early part of the even-igith even-igith Mrs. Marion Jense and Mrs. Grace Giles winning priezs. Later luncheon was enjoyed and gifts exchanged. Members present were Mrs. Norma Armitstead. Mrs. Helen Radmall. Mrs. Beth S'ott, Mrs. Mary Jacobs., Mrs. Wilma Myers. Mrs.. Josephine Smith, Mrs. Mary Price, Mrs. Leah Bullock, Mrs Grace Giles, Mrs Pauline Lewes, and Mrs. Marion Jense. Local News Hems Mi'.. 1. liana ...in ai'llvd home last ' '. 1 1 1 1 r i a y 1 son j a mouths vi.ll. in Crlllornia. ii, d .Vli... luapir have snlil tli'dr home here and mov d v.'il.h I in jr family to Kin-lie;. , Id, .In, where I. hey will mal:e their home. Mr, and Mrs. George Johnson and family arrived home .Sund'iy evening from Richmond California, where they have spent several months. mon-ths. Mr. and Mrs June Cook attended the 'funeral of Mr. Cook's brother C II Cook in the American Pork First ward chapel on Saturday. Mrs. Kd. R. Nelson and daughter Maxine were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva FranUsen and Mrs. Ray E. Nelson on Christmas Day Ms. and Mrr. Alfred Dexter are spending ten days in Ventura, California, Cal-ifornia, with Lieutenant and Mrs. Alfred Dexter Jr. ; Mr and Mrs. Darrell Yancey and I family spent Sunday at Clearfield, Utah, with their son in law and I daughter Seaman and Mrs Cliff i Dixon and three small children. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simmons and children of Preston, Idaho, and Mr, and Mrs. LaVell Gamett of Nephi are enjoying the Yuletide with their parents and grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gamett. The G. E. Oscarson family held their annual Santa Claus party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oscarson. Dinner was served and following in the evening Santa Claus appeared distributing his gifts. Family members present were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Oscarson, Bishop Bish-op and Mrs. AlRoy Gillman and son. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hales and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc-Clure Mc-Clure and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oscarson and family, Robert n nron nd Miss BHv Bumlne-ham Bumlne-ham of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. John Oscarson and family of Marysvale. Mr. and Mrs1. George Oscarson, Cottonwood. On Christmas Christ-mas Day the same group enjoyed dinner at the G. E. Oscarson home. |