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Show Altonah Mrs. Ethel Beebo George Rogers, of Mt. Emmons, Em-mons, took a load of cattle to Salt Lake City Monday for Win. Ralphs. Mr. Ralphs went to Salt Lake with Mr. Rogers to receive medical attention for his leg which was injured recently when a cow kicked him. Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett, of Salt Lake have been visiting with their children here and in Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mrs. Ellen Madscn, of Duchesne, visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe. Edgar Holder, of Mt. Emmons, was in Altonah, Tuesday. Dorothy Barnes, of Evanston, visited during the week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen. Bill Zoumadakis, a former Altonah resident now living in Salt Lake, spent a week here with friends. The painters were busy" several sev-eral days last week painting the school rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles and family, of Mt. Home, visited at the home of Mrs. Miles' sister, Mrs. Lloyd Shiner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohlman, of Boise, Idaho, have been visiting visit-ing Mr. Mohlman's parents, Mr. ad Mrs. E. M. Mohlman, and his brothers Glen and Ferrill. Ferrill Fer-rill and Frank are twins. Mrs. Wm. Ralphs, Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Clark and daughter, Mrs. Glade Timothy and children, Mrs. George Berrett and Mrs. Vendetta-. and son. Bobbie attended a birthday party for Gene Berrett in Blutbell, Tuesday. Tues-day. Lula Bell Farnsworth, Minnie Lue Jessen, Anna Fay Ames. Barbara Beebe, Dona Maxfield, Patti Ralphs and Phyllis Allred, with their leader, Mrs. Nada Murray, accompanied the Moon Lake Stake Bee Hive girls on an outing to Uinta canyon. They left Monday and returned Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis and family, of Downey, Idaho visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Reay. Mr. Davis is Mrs. Reay's brother? Leland Stevenson, of Altamont Alta-mont installed bath rooms in the Leo Page and Lee Jesson homes Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark are the proud parents of a baby girl born Aug. 24 at the Roosevelt Roos-evelt hospital. Leonard McGarry and son, of Salt Lake City, visited at the George Carroll ranch, Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mrs. Thelma Dunsmore and Mrs. Fern Miller visited relatives in Lapoint, Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Anderson, son Glen and grandson, Cliff Clark, motored mo-tored to Castle Dale and Huntington Hunt-ington last weekend to visit Andrew An-drew Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collard. Ted Young and Raymond Dump went to Salt Lake during dur-ing the week. Jim Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris, underwent a tonsilectomy at the Roosevelt hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page and family left Friday to spend a week with relatives in Kamas. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay brought their son Bobbie home from the L D S hospital Friday. Bobbie is to undergo another operation op-eration in a month. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell are vacationing in Yellowstone National Na-tional Park. Those from Altonah attending Primary convention at Mt. Emmons, Em-mons, Friday, were Mrs. Florence Mohlman, Mrs. Madeline Perkins, Per-kins, Mrs. Lucy Jacobson. Mrs. Delores Corbin, Lula Bell Farnsworth, Farns-worth, Mrs. Jean Fisher, Minnie Lue Jessen, Mrs. Mable Max-field Max-field and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth and daughter, Lula Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe and daughter Barbara, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Corbin, Saturday Sa-turday night. The occasion honored hon-ored Mr. Corbin's birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Martin Allred, of Price, has been visiting with his son, Ralph, and family. Arthur Timothy brought his wife and new son home from the Roosevelt hospital, Saturday. The Altonah Ward conference was held Sunday. Stake President Presi-dent Wm. Brotherson, Counselors Counsel-ors Leon Burton, Bernard Winkler, Wink-ler, Stake Clerk Wm. O. Larsen, Zella Rust, president of the Stake Latter-Day Saint girls, Mrs. Ina Mecham and Mrs. May Menden-hell Menden-hell were present. The following branches were reorganized: The Relief Society honorably released releas-ed Mable Maxfield, president; Belva Allred, Vendetta Clark, counselors, and Nada Murray, secretary, and sustained Ilez Ames, as president, Mary Young as first counselor. A second counselor coun-selor and secretary have not been chosen. The Mutual release ed Claude Murray, WMMIA president, counselors Glade Timothy Tim-othy and Charley Allred, and Niel Maxfield, secretary; Nedra Mohlman, president of the YWMIA, counselors Nada Murray Mur-ray and Inez Shiner and Barbara Bar-bara Beebe, secretary. Sustained were Glade Timothy, president of the YMMIA, Ferrill Mohlman and Charley Allred, counselors, and DeLar Maxfield, secretary: Jean Fisher, president of the YWMIA, Norma Reay as first counselor, second counselor and secretary are still to be appointed. appoint-ed. Mary Carroll is chairman of the Latter-Day Saint girls with Fern Miller assistant and Donna Maxfield, secretary, 4 |