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Show Local News A new son was welcomed by Robert and Claire Nell Hilton Huish of Provo on Nov. 9. The young man arrived at the American Ameri-can Fork hospital. Sunday dinner guests at the S. W. Hilton home were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ekins and children of Lehi, Don Hilton and son of Delta, and Mrs: Vivian Sagrillo of Los Angeles. , Lt. Wm. E. Harris and family left Monday for Tucson, Arizona, after enjoying- a two week's stay with their parents and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris of Payson. Bill will be stationed at an air force base in Tucson, Ariz., where he will continue his flying with B 50's. J Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McMillan en- tertained their family at a turkey dinner last Thursday evening. Honoring Mrs. McMillan's birthday, birth-day, the following enjoyed the happy occasion: Lt. and Mrs. Bill Harris, Pam, and Randy; Mr. and Mrs. Lee McMillan, Paul and Brent; Carl and Kenneth; Francis Murdock, and Colleen Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris, Mrs. Polly Pol-ly Harris and Joe Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat and Leon. High school students were present pre-sent at a very enjoyable assembly Tuesday, when a series of solos and duets were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pratt, both of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Pratt played the flute and piano, while Mrs. Pratt played the harp and piano. Tho two musicians travel between symphony seasons, presenting high school lyceums and special evening performances. The selection started with a harp solo, "Whirlwind" by Salzedo, and ended with a harp-flute solo, "CTaire de Lune," by Debussy. Mr. . Pratt lightened the program with short humorous acts and Impressions, |