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Show Mrs. F. C. Jensen has as her houseguests Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stedman and children, Frederick. Rose Edith and Winifred of Cleveland, Cleve-land, Ohio. Rose Edith has spent Che summer he:e with her grandmother grand-mother and has been studying violin vio-lin and piano. Mrs. C. A. Persons aud sens Charles and David of Elyria, Ohio, aie guests of Mrs. S. H. Gill. Monday evening Mrs. F. C. Jensen Jen-sen entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner for twelve in honor hon-or of her daughte s. Satu-d-y Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gill enter. ;'ed at a family retmion dinner. Mr. Gill and Mr. Stedmrn and sen are spending some tiroe at Fish Lake and will include s:me f the beauties of the Wayno Wonderland Won-derland in their trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gill and son a e spending a week with Mr. Gill's father in Cheyenne. They will return re-turn through Yellowstone Park. Major Chaplain C. Cla-ence Neslen of the Utah National Guard, former Mayer of Salt Lake City, passed through Mt. Pleasart Tuesday Tues-day evening en route to Salt Lake City frcm the coast where he had been attending military mam ) -vers with army divisions.' Bishop Neslen was hurrying noire in response re-sponse to a request to conduct the services fcr Mrs. Harry L. Finch wife of the Chief of Police. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lindahl and his sister Florence Lindahl of Sar. Francisco, California, visited with Mr. Emil Nielson and family last weekend. Mrs. Amasa E"icsken just returned re-turned from Portland, O -egon, where she has been visiting with her daughters Mrs. R. S. Leonard and Mrs. Charles A. Sneddon. She was accompanied by her daughter Marjo-ie cf Salt Lake City. |