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Show Gayle Case Husbands Feted By Variety Club Members of the Variety Club entertained their husbands at a chicken dinner, Tuesday evening, eve-ning, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lambert. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. David Da-vid Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Mohlman, Mr. and Mrs. Lyrad McConkie, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hislop, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Thacker, Thack-er, Mr. and Mrs. Morris ' Mon-son Mon-son and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell. Mit-chell. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bennion returned th6 first of last week from a few day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones in Ma-lad, Ma-lad, Idaho. Mrs. Bennion and Mrs. Jones are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cluff and children, formerly of Mt. Emmons, now residing in Ridge-way, Ridge-way, Colorado, spent last week here with Mrs. Cluff's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen were in Salt Lake three days last week to purchase fixtures for their new cafe at Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gomm and Theil Gomm, of Logan, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Gomm. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hislon and two sons. David and Paul, celebrated Thanksgiving with relatives in Helper. Students home for the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays were Lorraine and Neal Dastrup, Snow College; Theil Gomm and Cecil Wai'. U.S.A.C.; Don Evans, George Case, Deane Case and Peggy Ann Case, of the B.Y.U. Blaine Mecham spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Salt Lake City with his aunt, Mrs. Marjorie Shepperd. He made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ber-rett, Ber-rett, who visited with relatives in the city from Thursday to Sunday. Richard Orr, who has been employed in Salt Lake for the past two years, is in the St. Mark's Hospital with complications complica-tions connected with an infection infec-tion in his hand. ( Mr. and Mrs. Lyrad McConkie and children were Thanksgiving Day guests of Lyrad's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford McConkie, of Roosevelt. |