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Show Ltical News Items j Mr iind Mis A, N, dun.'. on nnd two .';oiis (it Suit I.iiki- City vhlli-d Minidiiy with Mr:;, Cl:i iimui's .'.i.'.tcr nnd bnil licr-in-lnw Mr. nnd Mi Ihirnld Wonl.lrn nnd linnlly Mrs. Lottie: Maxwell and Mrs. Kmma llan.srn ul.l.rnded a Tuncrnl I In West, Jordan hist Saturday. It was the funeral of a nlccc of Mrs. Emma Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Walker and daughters Linda and Diane visited in Levan Sunday with Mrs. Walker's Walk-er's parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo ManyeLson Mrs. Emma Hansen was surprised surpris-ed last Thursday, Sept 20th, when her daughter and son In law Private Pri-vate Maxlne Hansen Fendres and her husband John A Femes S. 1-c, visited with her for a few days Mrs. Agnes Burns, Mr, and Mrs, LaVerl Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley J. Walker, Mrs Margaret Dev-ereax, Dev-ereax, and son Buddy were dinner guests Sunday of John and Hyacinth Hyacin-th Burns of Roy, Utah. Mr. and Mm. Don Mack Dalton entertained guests at dinner on Tuesday with covers laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of Pheonix, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Slater and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark of Oakley, Idaho, were callers at the G. Y. Anderson home this week. Mr. Clark will be remembered as a very popular Smith-Hughes teacher teach-er at the P. G. High School sometime some-time ago. Mr; and Mrs. Stanley B, Keetch were greatly surprised when their daughters Mrs, J, W, Watkins and Myrle Keetch and Barbara from Parker California paid them a visit, vis-it, While they were visiting here their son Wendell Keetch from Milford paid them a week end visit also Mrs. Emma Hansen enjoyed having hav-ing her family with her last Sunday. Sun-day. Those present were: Mrs. Mad'4 Sorensen and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis AncVrsoni Mrs. Joe Murray and baby from Midvale, Mrs. Loatie Maxwell and daughter from Tabonia,'Mr. and Mrs Thomas Thom-as Clark i'rom Murray, Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Hansen and family from Pleasant Grove, and Sic and Pri- : vate John A. Hendres of San Fran- Cisco, California. I Mrs. Uennie Pugal and Mrs. De- lilah Bunker entertained a group oi" friends at Granite Flat in Am. Fork -Canyon on Thursday evening of last week. Supper and games were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crystal, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jos. W, Larson, Mr. and Mrs. George Neil-son, Neil-son, Mr. and Mrs. Vance West, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Huish, Mrs. Myron Jense, Mrs. Viron Washburn, Mrs. Dale West, Mrs. Dale Fugal, and the two hostesses. Among out of town people who attended the funeral of A. E. Ellis on Saturday were Mrs. Florence Ellis Chistopherson and Miss Beth Colledge of Twin Falls, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. George Dewey, 'Jesse Dewey and Mary Berger of Victor, Idaho, Mrsl Rlenfi Pjetersoiy of Jackson, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Davidson of Fainter, Idaho Arlen Davidson of Egen, Idaho, John Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peterson of Spring City, Gladys Peterson oT Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant and Cry sal Peterson and daughter of Fairview. |