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Show KSXSX52XSXss3sX5X IYIYTON (Mrs. Emery Nielson) Mr. and Mrs. David Gillan and daughter returned to their home in Salt Lake City Thursday, after af-ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gillan. Mrs. Lawrence Merkley and Miss Maxine Parrish visited at Jenson last weekend. Lt. and Mrs. Marvin Salter and Mrs. Olive Salter, of San Bernardo, California, visited Mrs. Olive Salter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Millner, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Artega, of Cedarview, and Mrs. Romla Ar-letza, Ar-letza, of Vernal, visited Mr. and Mrs. Felix Quintana last Friday and Saturday. Pfc. Robert G. Hemhill. son of Mr. and Mrs. Demcel Hemphill, Hemp-hill, arrived home from Ft. Louis, Lou-is, Washington, where he has been stationed for the past four and one-half months. After spending his furlough he will report to Camp Kimorc. N. J. Mrs. Clarence Liddell accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liddell Lid-dell to Salt Lake City Friday, where she will have her eye treated. Mrs. Mary Jewltt and Mrs, Carrie Parker went to Duchesne Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cooper and two small sons went to Salt Lake City Thursday to visit Mr. Cooper's Coop-er's mother and other relatives. Mrs. Stanley Jenson left Sunday Sun-day to join her husband, who is now at El Paso. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson went to Park Ciy Saturday to ittend the funeral of Mrs. Niel--on's brother, Reaves A. Bird, who passed away Thursday, Aug-jst Aug-jst 15 at the Park City hospital. Mrs. Floyd Tanner and mother, moth-er, Mrs. Duncan Marchant, went i o piv" Tdaho, Saturday to vis- it relatives. A Mr. anu Mrs. Syerl Dennis . went to Springville Tuesday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Dennis' Den-nis' sister, Miss Loa Whitting. i and Mr. Lynn Duke, both of Springville. While there they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitting. Mr. Dennis' mother, Mrs. Dan Dennis, of Provo, two sisters, Mrs. Laura Henry and Mrs, Coney Con-ey Riparetti, of California, and . a brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Cook, of Provo, returned home with them on Sunday. j Mrs. Dan Dennis, of Provo, was honored guest at a birthday party Sunday commemorating ner 74 th birthday anniversiary at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Syrcl Dennis. Guests present in addition to members of the family fami-ly listed in the preceding paragraph para-graph included Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis and son, Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dennis; Mrs. Devon Gentry and daughter, daugh-ter, LaVine; and Mrs. LaVar Dennis and daughters, Sherry and Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blanchard and two children, of Salt Lakf; City, visited Mrs. Blanchard's narents, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, Thursday through Sunday. Sun-day. Lloyd DeBlois, of Ogden, vis-ited vis-ited his wife and baby over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson. Miss Laurel Snyder returned home from Provo Saturday. While there she attended a two week band clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rciltz to Glenwood Springs, Colorado on business. While there they will visit Mrs. Smith's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Acel Nielson and son, Mrs. Earl Hardengar and son, Eugene, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson. Mrs. Ruben Snyder went to Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. bus-iness. Those attending the Department Depart-ment convention of the American Ameri-can Legion were Department Commander and Mrs. James Dal-eleish, Dal-eleish, Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krebs, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 1 Brummett. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist. of Ft. Duchesne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Sunday evening. After visiting the Dalgleishes the Kronquists left for California to spend their vacation. Mrs. Owen Jakeman and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Broom, of Salt Lake City, arrived ar-rived Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. E- Broom and Mrs. Jakeman's two children, La-Pearl La-Pearl and Howard, who ere visiting vis-iting their grandparents. Mrs. Lester Williams, daughter daugh-ter Joan and son Jimmle, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hammerschmid, |