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Show Local News i i Mr. and Mrs. Houstin Hawkins and son Houstin Jr., spent the weekend at Greenriver, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madson welcomed wel-comed a new daughter on Friday October 31. Both are doing nicely at the American Fork hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Paul attended at-tended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sorenson in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hilton spent the weekend in Logan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hilton and Mrs. Mavis Hilton and young son, S. W. Hilton III. Mack and Irene Warnick Oster-gaard Oster-gaard are proud to announce the arrival of a baby daughter, on Saturday, Sat-urday, November 1 at the American Amer-ican Fork hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oster-gaard Oster-gaard and President and Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill Warnick. Word comes from Pasadena, California Cal-ifornia of the birth of a baby girl Sunday to William and Helen Warnick War-nick West. Mrs. Jeanette Warnick maternal grandmother, is in Pasadena Pas-adena to greet the little lady. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West are paternal grandparents. Reed Freeman observed his birthday anniversary one day last week. To help him and Mrs. Freeman Free-man celebrate the event, these relatives rel-atives brought gifts and enjoyed lunch and spent the evening in games and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Freeman and Ray Freeman. Mrs. Idella Walker, Mrs. Sylvia Nelson, Mrs. Perlinda Radmall, Mrs. Melva Richins, Mrs. Persha 1 Neilson, Mrs. Effie Freeman and Mrs. Priscilla Christianson attended attend-ed a party at the home of Mrs. Persha Fredricks in American Fork one evening this week, honoring hon-oring Mrs. Stella Young Cloward, formerly of Pleasant Grove, now of Santaquin. Mrs. Cloward and her husband had the misfortune a few weeks ago to have their home and all personal bolongings wiped out by fire. A number of lovely and useful gifts wore presented to Mrs. Cloward at the party. |