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Show Mrs. Katie Firth wa3 a last week-end vLsltor af her mother. Mrs. Lonnle FItzwater 13 home '. from a visit to outside points. Mr. and Mrs. Whit ford have return ed from a visit to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Everett S?xton spent Tlast week in Heber taking a vacation. i Mrs. Mary Conner is in Salt Lake rocuperatinj from her recent illness. i Wm. Wood Is home from the hospital hos-pital and feeling fine since his operation. opera-tion. . Miss Alice Daily of Fcrroa Is a guest of her aunt Mrs. Guy Ilollea-beck. Ilollea-beck. The R. T. W. mot v,'Mi Mrs. Roy Schanian Monday evening :cf this Mrs. Axel Pierson has returned home after a week seiu la Salt Lake. Mrs. Jacobse:i of Ilcher is the .guest of her daughter Mrs. Victor DuJfc. Lorin Curtis of Altonah reports a line big boy which arrived Sunday night. Clyde Dahlman of Hcnber is visiting visit-ing his father Art Dahlman of Duchesne. Du-chesne. George Hofeltz, Jr. came in from Arizona to visit his father who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ljle Odekirk will lear the Dr3t of the week for Flagstaff, Arizona. Marriage licenses were issued. last week to Weslle Reynolds of Doneta rand Miss Dlanch Anderson at Tal-mage, Tal-mage, also Arthur L. Harword and Clarissa Tidwell. Mrs. Carl Santesson returned Sun-s Sun-s tiay from an extensive trip to out side point3. Airs. R. M. Pope has returned from an extended vsit to her son in Consumer, Con-sumer, Utah. ' MY. and Mrs. John Brundage, son, and Miss Beulah Beers left Monday lor Salt Lake. Preston Nutter and daughter Miss Catherine had business at the county places this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Zufelu and Parry Grant were visitors to 'Green river last Sunday. ' Mr3. Parr, has returned from Salt Lake where she went to have au In fected eye treated. W. A. Taxton and Cliff Mlckelson left Wednesday to buy school supplies sup-plies for next year. Mrs. JDuos Benulon of Vernal passed pass-ed through Duchesna Monday en- route for Sprlngville; Mrs. Ge'orge Anderson of TaHnage was a vlstor of 'friends Monday while on her way to Heber. Miss Alice Todd aud Mrs. BJorn-S'on BJorn-S'on spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in My ton. Mr. and) Mrs. Irvin Caldwell and daughter, Mrs. Harry Dryner of Helper Hel-per spent Thursday at Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson have moved to Knights camp and will juanage affairs sX Camp No. 2. Mrs. Emma Reymuud left Friday of last week to enter the L. D. S. hospital to uaJergo an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson pf Helper, nee Mlsa Nana Axelgard, announce an-nounce tho arrival of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ealley of Logan spent last week with Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr. and Mrj. Wm. Casper. Dr. Wood reports tonsil operations on the following: Mr3. J. Gee, Miss Beth Peterson and La Preal Adams. Mr. aiii Mrs. Jowett Fortle and Mrs. Ed MofiHt of Dbneta were Tuesday visitors at the county seat. Mr?. Ray Elmer, former proprietor of the Grant Hotel, has taken a position posi-tion at the Duchesne hotel with Mrs. Odekirk. Fred Huddy of tho Duchesne Drug company has gone to Roosevelt to 11 1 1 a position with Mr. IFuTsli for a few days. Mrs. E. F. Evans arrived1 .from Salt Lake and will spend the summer sum-mer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stove Shclton. Lynn Well, the twelve year old son of Mrs. Katie Pueblo, broke hl3 arm Monday of thl3 week. Dr. Wood reduced re-duced the fracture. Mr. and Mrs. Max Decban of Sol-lt'-r Summit arrived here TiiofJ.-ij'. They are trying to dispose of their property near the bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Porter lefL Tuesday for Salt Lake to meet their daughter Miss. Martha Page who has been a student at Rowland Hail. Mrs. Clare Preecc and-children returned re-turned Sunday frora Midval? waero they have spent the past month. They will reside in the Monte Young house. Mrs. S. A. Well3, Mrs. George Elliott El-liott and Mrs. Wm. Harris of. Myton were Sunday dinner guests at the homo f Mrs. Bjornson. Mrs. Chas. Barton, Mrs. Price ani Mrs. Wm. Seaton, former Myton people, were also guests. Election of officers took place at the B. P. W. Monday evening which ! resulted as follows: President Mrs. R. G. Porter, vice president Mrs. A. J. Fellers, secretary Mrs. Guy Hol- lenbeck, treasurer Mrs. Jes3 John-stun. John-stun. Mrs. B. O'Toole and Mrs. Cnrl Santesson were voted in as new members. mem-bers. Lunch was served at Dinty Moore's. Miss Alice Pederson of the Homo Economics department of the A. C. spent Monday here giving her regular regu-lar monthly demonstration. The subject of underwear was very ably discussed by 'Miss Pederson and a supply of standardized patterns were distributed among the ladles. That very necessary subjfcct of "Cleaning and pressing'' was admirably handled by the instructor, much to the benefit bene-fit of the ladies present. The next meeting will 'be held the second Monday Mon-day iu July and the subject of canning can-ning anil' food preparation will be taken up. No lady should miss this meeting. Honoring the bride, :Mrs. Wells Murdock was the motive for a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower 'Monday evening of this week. Tho hostesses were the Misses Mlldreid. Stevenson, Ora Stott and Edna Hair at the Stevenson home-A home-A delicious lunch was served to tho following guests: Mrs. Low Ashton, Mrs. Melvin Poul3on, Mrs. E. F. Evans, Mrs. Lonnlo FItzwater, Mrs. Lorin Caldwell, Mrs. Art Dahlman and the Misses Mabel MIckelson, Veda Poulson, Emily Madsen, Heieno Harmston, Edna Hair, Ova Stott, Malnc WJmmer, Vivian 0?e, Zclda Foy, Lela and Thelma Davis, Sara FItzwater , Hazel Howollo, Bell Hair and Mildred" Stevenson. Many beautiful beau-tiful present were received. Dr. W. D. Bishop, after being away since October, 1927, will again open up his office here. He arrived here Tuesday. |