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Show Gusher Frances Semken Home From Navy Airlen Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deliles Jensen, arrived home after serving in the Navy nearly four years, aboard the destroyer Brtakley Bass in the far Bast. His sister, Jean who' is attending the B.Y.U. cainie home to visit with Him over the weekend. week-end. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mrs. Vonnie Daihl-berg, Daihl-berg, were her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dahllberg, and Mrs. Redderson, of Garden Gnove, Gallif., also her son, Loma, of Sallt Lake. Visitors from Salt Lake at ithe A. D. Semken home were their daughter, Mrs. Gladys Oreviston, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nebeker. and the A. C. Toliboes of Myton. Johnnie Pappal has been quliite sick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duval! and son, Onin, of Salt Lake, visited friends and took in the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. R. Glasgow, of ProvA, and Henry Wopsock of Roosevelt were dinner guests on Sunday at the Dobngaand home. The Paul Jarvtises and Ted Phillips, of Sandy, visited a few days with Mrs. Eva Rushiton and the DaihOiberg faimily, wihile the men were on the deer hunt. Visitors at the Wallace Mc-Carrell Mc-Carrell home were their daughter, daugh-ter, Vera, and her husband, Capt. AAwood. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Powell and daughter, of Provo1, visited Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold. |