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Show Gold Star Mother, Sister Honored Mrs. Jennie Woodward, Gold; Star Mother, and Mrs. Palmira1 Peterson, Gold Star sister, were honored guests at the monthly meeting of the American Legion , Auxiliary, which was held at: the home of Emma Oberhansley ! last Wednesday evening. Fifteen ladies were present to enjoy, the program and delicious re-1 freshments, Mrs. Peterson was 1 presented with a compact and Mrs. . Woodward with a gold Star pin. j Mrs. Zora Gardner and Mrs., Naomi Gardner are attending! summer school at the B.Y.U . ! Virginia Labrum is staying at j the Darol Gardner home dur-l ing the mother's absence. Visitors at the John A. Olsen home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warner, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ila Gibson and her son, Bill, of Mona. Mrs. Olsen suffered a broken arm the same day, but returned to Salt Lake for a visit with her children. The birthday of Mrs. Deone Spencer was made happy with the presence of part of her family, fam-ily, who returned home for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jenkins and Franklin Spencer, who are employed near Raw-lings, Raw-lings, Wyoming, and a friend of Franklin's, Forrest Glenn, of Oklahoma, spent the weekend here. The following executives of the. M.I.A. attended the June conference: Mr. and Mrs. Tal Wardle, Lillian Wilkerson and Norma Crozier. The 60th wedding anniversary of Charles Hutcheon has gained added significance this year, with the advent of a great-granddaughter, great-granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allred, on that date. Mr. and Mrs. Fairon Smith left Saturday for Boston, Mass., where Mr. Smith's ship is docked. dock-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting Whit-ing accompanied them as far as Salt Lake. |