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Show Ladies' Aid Fetes Former Members The Ladies' Aid entertained Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian Pres-byterian church, complimentary to two former members, who are visiting here, Mrs. R. E. Miller and Mrs. R. H. Burdick. Visiting Vis-iting and reminiscence of old times made the afternoon air too short. I A pot luck lunch was served, to the honor guests and Mrs. Lou Milner, Mrs. I. R. Tuttle, Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. Emma Hamilton, Ham-ilton, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Joseph Woolf, Mrs. Lydia Peatross, Mrs. O. A. Dart. Mrs. Carlos Clark, Mrs. Wm. Gentry, Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. H. H. Blain, Mrs.' L. E. Potter, and Mrs. W. E. Burton. Bur-ton. Department Service Officer A. S. Horsley and Mrs. Horsley, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James DaUleish, Thursday morning. morn-ing. They were enroute home after af-ter attending the National Convention Con-vention of the American Legion and Auxiliary at Miami Florida. Service Officer Horsley was a Utah delegate to the convention. Joseph Cooper, of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California, and G. A. Cooper, of Price, are visiting at the home of their brother, Lee Cooper. They are attending to property interests here and are greatly interested in the oil drilling in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred and family visited from Friday until Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bingham in Sunnyside. Mrs. Bingham and two children accompanied them home Sunday evening to spend a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. |