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Soda Springs, ID
Caribou County Sun
Thursday, March 04, 1954

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A family dinner Saturday night at the Dewey Mansfield home honored little Jolene Harwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harwood, and Mrs. Mansfield on their birthday anniversaries. The honorees received many lovely gifts from the other guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler, Mr. Mansfield and three children, and Gerry and Owen Harwood.

Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Irving Norcross, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Budd Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marsha11, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowen met at the Grace plant amusement hall for an evening of square dancing and no host supper.

Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Jensen were in Salt Lake the weekend of Feb. 22 where Mr. Jensen underwent a postoperative examination.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGavin took Marlene to Pocatello for a check-up of her leg, recently injured in a toboggan accident.

Don Goudy, operator at the Grace plant, recently accepted a position with the UP&L line crew.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dutton spent the Washington birthday weekend in Idaho Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lindsay of Pocatello spent last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson.

Guests for Washington's birthday at the Ted Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. George Paskins and son Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Paskins, all of Salt Lake.

Mrs. Tom Johnston of the Soda plant left Friday for Pocatello to spend a few days taking care of her new grandson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones and family of Idaho Falls came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones. They returned home Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. Keith Bennion of Soda Springs were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wilkes Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Clem Humphries, of Paris. Thursday the Wilkes entertained Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Winterbottom of Paris.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Peterson saw the dog races at West Yellowstone on Washington's birthday.

Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Deardorff drove to Paris to visit friends.

Attending the basketball tournament in Soda Springs Saturday were the Frank Smiths, Everett Andersons. Nathan Hales, Mark McGavins and Joe Bowens.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Peterson spent Washington's birthday weekend in Rexburg with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd.

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Deardorff were informed by the University of Idaho registrar their son Don had made the Superior list for the past semester's grades.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones and family of Idaho Falls came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones. They returned home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cornelison and sons of Declo were here Thursday and Friday to visit relatives.

Marjorie Hatch spent a week in Utah with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Anson Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hebdon and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sessions were in Salt Lake Saturday to see their uncle, Keplar Sessions, who has been ill at his home, and while there visited with other relatives.

Visitors of the Buford Cornelisons Sunday were Mae and Kenneth Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. Vic Millward of Soda spent Sunday evening, at the Bill Jones home.

Company at the Bill Bower home Sunday and Monday were Mrs. Cleo Martin of Pocatello, Mrs. Elvira Holmes of Ogden and Fred Campbell and Minnie Hyde of Boise.

Thelma Hatch spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Hatch. Thelma is attending school at BYU.

Herman K. Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hatch, spent the weekend with his parents. He will soon leave on a mission.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bower visited her father in Montpelier Sunday and with her sister who is in the hospital there.

Art Bowman and Buford Cornelison were in Pocatello Tuesday

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