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Show Out East Mill Creek Way . . . Iiy Fi ances Xeff and Mary Osgu thorpe iork City, and a number of relatives re-latives and friends there to witness wit-ness the occasion. Mrs. Cortese has received many beautiful gifts for Terry Lane, notably those from Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holstein of New York City, and a number ot relatives in California. An open house was held at Mr. and Mrs. Weiler's place after the christening. christen-ing. A welcome visitor to East Mill Creek last weekend was Mel Erit'kson. Mel, son of Mr. and M rs. H. Ij. Erickson, came down from Idaho Falls to get his wife and baby daughter, who have been visiting with Croline's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lewis. AllM-rt Kerb's was once again in the dramatic limelight last week, when he played the part of the judge in the University of Utah production, "The Vigil." From the critics, Mr. Eccles did an outstanding job. Spending a very brief holiday in California Santa Monica, to be exact were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur S. Wisronib, who went down there last week to visit their son, Bill, who is attending the junior college in that city. Terry Lane Cortese was the name given to the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cortese at the baby's christening in the Garden Park LDS Ward last Sunday. Mrs. Cortese is the former Barbara Weiler, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. X. Weiler, who of course were attending the chirstening, as were the child's paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cortese. J. W. ISambrough, bishop of the Garden Gar-den Park Ward, named the baby and gave him a blessing. There were also many other relatives and friends there to witness the occasion. Mrs. Cortese has received many beautiful gifts for Terry-Lane, Terry-Lane, notably those from Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holstein of New |