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Show Neighborhood News Miss Olive Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Anderson, has returned home following a month's visit in Salt Lake City and Ogdcn. Miss Lcuise Gunderson returned to Salt Lake City Monday eifter-noon, eifter-noon, following a three weeks' visit here with her mpther, Mrs. Gunner Gunderson, and her sister, Miss Jewell Gunderson. Miss Hal Draper, who suffered a nervous- breakdown a(t her home two weeks ago, is reported slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johansen and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nielsen returned re-turned home Sunday after spending spend-ing several days at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs.. James Darley and three children of Portage and Mr. Thcmas T. Darley of Wellsville vis-i lfed ever the weekend at the home g of the latter's son, Mr. A. E. Darley, Dar-ley, returning home Tuesday. They spent a couple days at Fish Lake. Rex Staker, con of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staker, has been selected to play first clarinet on a Utah state F. F. A. band which will serve as the offlciatl band of the National F. F. A. convention to be held at Kansas City during the week of October 20th, at the time of the American Royal Livestock Shew He is to attend rehearsal at Logan August 27 and 28. Mr. e. B. Ruiand left Wednas-day Wednas-day for Rock Springs, Wyominc where he will drill for coal for the Boyle Brothers. Mr. Ralph Erick-en has signed up for a music teaching position in i Wyoming, close to where his sister, Mrs. Frank Jones, is living. i Mr. Angus Johnson stepped1 into i ''he Pyramid office today and dis- ! plstyed evidence that one of his crab apple trees is bearing ripe ap- ! pies and blossoms at the same j time. I |