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Show 'local news j Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fugal of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Everett West of Salt Lake City left on Monday morning for a weeks tour of Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons of Lake Shore and Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard M-cKell of Provo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walker entertained enter-tained at a canyon party Monday evening. Those enjoying a delicious chicken dinner beside the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Len Harris of Lindon. Mrs. Clarence Nelson and children child-ren returned this week from a ten day vacation at Burley, Twin Falls Filer and other Idaho points. Mr. Neilson and their two sons Junior Jun-ior and Rex are this week enjoying fishing at Paradise Park, Wyo. Alfred A. Richins was pleasant-i pleasant-i ly surprised on his birthday on Wednesday August 17 by the fol-i fol-i lowing, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bax-, Bax-, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Smith, i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richins, Mrs. Haz-i Haz-i el Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Messersmith, Mr. and Mrs. Keith 1 Nelson, Miss Geraline Stewart and i Miss Glenda Richins. 1 Mrs. Margaret Shoell entertain- i ed her family at dinner Sunday. 1 Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I Boyd Webb and son Blaine of Pro- vo; Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb i and children Keith, Paul, Margar- et Ann and Mark of Lehi, Richard I and Dorothy Shoell and Mrs. Shoell. ! Mrs. Leone Told spent last week I at Bicknell, Wayne County with her son Bill Told and family. Mr. I and Mrs. Told brought their moth- t er back home and with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mott left for Jack- , son, Wyoming, where they are spending the week. Their two j young sons are visiting with their j grandmother. I . |