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Show DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon J -j. Who did you see at the super show of furniture this week? I Q 'Bout everybody in the whole Southeast we'll bet. Certainly were j crowds of people milling abut our smart furniture stores out here. ; Big shots of the stores themselves were on hand to welcome I visitors Ray Nilsoru and Jacki The John Gabry duo of Barby Drive have one of each kind in their little family now. The little lit-tle sister to son Johnny was I born a week ago at St. Mark's Hospital. Seven pounds, 15 ounces was the birth weight. Speaking of babies . . . The James Hewletts, 2280 East 9th South, are telling the world about their new son. Only born Tuesday but how the word does travel. Mrs. Sylvester Q. Cannon and her daughter, Mrs. J. W. R. Robinson have left for an extensive ex-tensive visit with another of Mrs. Cannon's daughters. Mrs. Rod O'Connor. They'll see Winfield (a son) and his family fam-ily while there, too. Los Angeles An-geles and Hollywood are the destination points. Happv birthday was sung to wee Wendy Robyn Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F Richards of 780 Logan Ave. The darling tyke blew out one candle on Wednesday. f-'nw Roland Bain with his youngsters, Dennis, Brent and Connie trotting around the State Fair Grounds. The Aldon Jr. Anderson duoi took sons, Jeff and Scott, out to see all the sights, too. j LJillespie pointing (put elegant I items. The Sorensen brothers j checking on details for their program - furniture display event. Dick Madsen and his father, Richard W. Madsen, Jr., kept mighty busy, too. And at that Oregon-Utah game last . week end . . . Wasn't that just like old home week itself? Saw Royal and Joyce Tsaccson Tribe down from Ogden with a whole host of their 0"j young married friends from np that-a-way. Bob and Margaret Richards were there. Likewise the Dunne Du-nne Cardalls. Dr. and Mrs. Byron Dorius came in just at kiekoff time. Mrs. Dorius wearing a sunny yellow costume cos-tume with matching hat. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shon-ian Shon-ian waved hello to friends during the half. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Olsen. t h e t Dave Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hunter rooted heartily for the losing Utes. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Classman liked the band display, too. Mighty proud of those twi southeasternei's who cam", i out tops in the Frosh oueen contest. Beauteous Barbara Bowen and Fat Williams were victorious. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward entertained the Les Hewletts Welcome home signs have been put up for Barbara Kershaw, Ker-shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter Kershaw, 2500 Walker's Lane. She's recently returned from an extensive tour of Europe Eu-rope where she' spent part of the time as an exchange student in Norway. v Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Richards, and the D, James Cannons at an after-the-game game chili supper. |