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Show 2 Visiter Honored S I ,t Heme Luncheon r, A Dart was hostess c u" C 'home Friday after- i1,er15SSumntarytol!5rs--H- ;e a mer of Santa Monica, , iJ'Zo is visiting here, i' C BPSt list included Mrs. I Mrs Bliss Lott Mrs. u- fred ToaaT0iboe, Mrs. Homer o, AdreWn M ss Alice Todd. Mrs. 5S&S2h and the honor- "fdelicious luncheon was serv- 3 dg thejfternoon. M- Rrieham, a resident of ? abort 1917 to 1934, - 5I)TturS to his former home. W present plans materialize, he may again take up residence in Myton as a seed raiser. Since leaving here he has lived in Florida, except for a few sum- i mers spent in New England. I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tanner en-joyed en-joyed a brief visit from their son. Lieutenant Blaine Tanner who, with his wife and small son, were enroute from Mather Field, Calif., to Lubbock Field Texas, where Lieutenant Tanner will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murphy and their two sons, of Salt Lake who were visiting Mrs. Murphy's Mur-phy's mother, Mrs. Rose Gilbert, in Arcadia, spent a short time in Myton Sunday afternoon, visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson and family. Mrs. Lou Milner came from California last week after the death and funeral of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ollie Salter. Mrs. Milner Mil-ner will spend the summer here in her old home. Her daughter, Mrs. Jack Wallace, who was with her in California, paused briefly in Myton before contin uing on to her home in Meeker, Colorado. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, of Rupert, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan . Woodland, of Salt Lake City, arrived Saturday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods. |