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Show I Bridgeland ' Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peas, of Salt Lake, visited Monday and Tuesday at the Shelby Lisonbee home. Mrs. Ervin Murphy entertained enter-tained .Sunday afternoon, honoring honor-ing her daughter, Norma Rae, on her birthday anniversary. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by 16 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby J. Perry, of Elko, Nevada, visited two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson. Marilyn Young, the small granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young, is visiting at the home of her grandparents. Newl Beal, of American Fork, visited with friends and relatives rela-tives over the weekend. Rulon Liddell, Anona Sheltpn, Shirley Myers, Reed Clay burn and Dean Beal were among those graduated from Roosevelt high school Wednesday evening. Carl Smith, of Provo, and Miss Elva Allred, of Neola, were Sunday Sun-day guests at the J. Alma Smith home. Jane and Mona Liddell, Lu-Gene Lu-Gene Neilsen, Nancy Beal. Mary and Betty Shelton, Maxine Murphy, Mur-phy, Carol Ann Brady, Carol Taylor, Adele Lamb and Laurene Myers, accompanied by Mrs. El-don El-don Brady, Clyde Neilsen, Mrs. Eugene Liddell and Mrs. Don Shelton, attended Bee Hive Swarm Day at Duchesne, Saturday, Sat-urday, May 22. Mrs. Jack Liddell entertained for her little daughter, Karen, last Thursday. Nine little friends enjoyed samcs and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lcavitt and children, of Springville, visited vis-ited over the weekend with relatives. rel-atives. Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee left Monday for Salt Lake to visit with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Christensen, and sister, Mrs. i Bertha Rasmussen. I The Relief Society gave its closing social Tuesday afternoon with the Stake Relief Society officers as special guests. A very entertaining program and delicious de-licious refreshments were enjoyed en-joyed by a large group. A jolly crowd gathered at Lake Boren, Sunday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas, Thom-as, who have sold their home here. The evening was spent roasting- weiners and playing games. |