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Show American Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Nielsen visited in Provo on Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Fred Bassett. Dick Scott, member of the American Fork high school lYnt-hall lYnt-hall team had his leg broken Wednesday while playing and is at home at present convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thornton," Thorn-ton," Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ne!.;un and Mrs. W. O. Nelson Jr. went to Ileber on Sunday to bid gomi-by gomi-by to young Dan McKen.ie. son of Mr. and Mrs. William McKen-zie, McKen-zie, who is leaving this week for military duty. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sweat of Center Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacob.se n nd sons, Dave and Ed. spent Tuesday visiting .with .Mrs. Jac-obsen's Jac-obsen's parents, Mr", and Mrs. Reuben Chipman. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Monson on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bronson and daughters, Melba, Luana and Beth of Midway. Mrs. Bronson Bron-son is Mr. Monson's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buhler of Pleasant. Grove and Irvln Buhler of Caliente, Nevada, were visitors Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clesson Buhler. Mrs. L. Eugene Harris (Mickee Tuttle) visited Thursday in Salt Lake City with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Johnston. Mrs. Francis Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson of Pleasant Grove went to Provo Sunday to attend the funeral of their grandfather, Mr. Charles B Davies,- 83, who died at his home in that city of a heart ailment ail-ment September 30. Mr. and Mrs.' Don Simpson and children and Mrs. Will Dur-rant Dur-rant of Salt Lake City were Sunday Sun-day visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen. Miss Mildred Bate, a student nurse at the LDS hospital spent Tuesday night and part of Wednesday Wed-nesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bate. Miss Maxlne Hollien, a nurse at the Holy Cross Hospital, spent Tuesday visiting with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Marcelle Hawkins. I j Mrs. O. W. Jones, Miss Fay : Jor.cs and Mrs, Relva Booth Ross attended the Daughters of the I Utah Pioneers convention .last Saturday in the Hotel Utah. Mrs. i KV --s also attended the luncheon I for county anil camp delegates 'at the Lion House during the noon hour. -t" I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. McNeill Mc-Neill of Venice,- Cal., spent I Thursday and Friday visiting Iw.th Mr. and Mrs. II. E. McNeill. 'Mr. John K. Pettit of Price, Mrs. I McNeill's father, visited with i them each evening while attending attend-ing conference in Salt Lake City 1 last week end. Mrs. Sidney W. Nicholes, Mrs. Hans Christensen, Mrs. Marion Christensen, Mrs.D. W. Jones, Mrs. Frank Bush and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte attended the Republican Republi-can gathering in Provo last Monday Mon-day at which Miss Marion . L. Martin of Bangor, Me., national committeeman, was the speaker. Miss Shirley Thornton of Las Vegas, Nevada, has been the guest the past two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Yancey. Mrs. Yancey and Miss Thornton were dinner guests on Wednesday of last week of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Crandall of Pleasant Grove, on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson of Provo.- Sunday they had dinner in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess M. Duffin. Miss Thornton visited visit-ed the first of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yancey of Og-den Og-den and has now returned to her home. In town on Saturday to attend the funeral of Joseph E. Ingef-soll Ingef-soll - were i Mr. and - Mrs:- Lyle Lemon of Kamas, Mrs. William Knudsen and daughter Orleen, and Mrs. Martha Linton, of Provo, Pro-vo, Mrs. Abba Smith, Mrs. Warren War-ren Boley, Mrs. Bessie Peterson, Mrs. Murray Allen, Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Carson and Miss Margaret Ingersoll of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ingersoll of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Ingersoll of Rifle, Colo.; Mr. Steve Rumel of Bountiful; Major Robert T. Gilchrist of Army Air Bass .Douglas, Ariz.; and Mrs. Leonard Adams of Vineyard; Miss Ida Thurman, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Thurman, Mrs. Lavon Young, Mrs. Richard Gilchrist of Lehi; Rex Ingersoll of Logan; Max Ingersoll of Provo, and Joe Ingersoll S. 3c of . Farragut, Idaho. |