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Show Local Nevs !Mrs. May R. Walker visited last week with her son Jesse R. Walkei and family at Heber. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walkei 3 and daughter Patricia of Price J spent the week end here wit! ' Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Walker. Mrs. J. W. Corrigan, nee Man Foutz of Los Angeles, and hei children Jimmy, Ann, David an( - Carol, and a friend Larry Webber ' is visiting here with relatives anc 1 friends. The two older boys Jim , my and Larry Webber are spend ! ing a few days at Camp Liston near Madison, Montana, enjoyinj ithe fishing there. Relatives and close friends ol I Mrs. Harry S. Richards came tc ! her home on Wednesday to offer good wishes & felicitations on hei birthday anniversary. The hours were spent in informal chat and lunch was enjoyed. Present were Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Miss Estelle Fcnton, Mrs. Faye Belliston, Mrs. Phyllis Thomson, Mrs. Richards and her daughters Misses Eloise an Rosalie Richards. Ladies of the V. F. W. Auxiliary to Post 7561, and their partners enjoyed a delicious chicken supper sup-per at the Cave Camp in American Ameri-can Fork canyon Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Newman, Mrs. Dora Harris, Mrs. Luella Walker, Mrs. Gladys Prestwich, Mrs. Viola Harris, and other guests Mrs. Minnetta Jor-genson, Jor-genson, Mrs. Jehnie Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Terry, Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Harris and Frank Nelson of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ford West and three sons have returned from a real delightful extended trip thru the, Pacific Northwest and into Canada. In Washington they visited vis-ited Tacoma, Seattle, Yakima, & other points on into Victoria, B. C. Returning they visited at Portland, Port-land, Oregon and later came home by way of Boise, and Twin Falls, Idaho. Not a dull moment was reported re-ported and the boys as well as their parents found many new and wonderful things to remember. |