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Show LeetoeBeiinett , . Mrs. Fern Houston New Well Starts On Taylor Farm Work has commenced on the location called the Lester Taylor Tay-lor Well No. 1. located a half mile south of the Heber A. Peterson Pet-erson well. The drilling company com-pany will be the Kerr McGee. It is a Phillips lease. The 4-H Club leaders were entertained en-tertained at a banquet at Hotel Vernal on Oct. 6. Honored were Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hamaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall. Fourteen small children all dressed in costume gathered , at the home of George Houston last Friday to enjoy a birthday party for their son, Franklin. Mrs. Frances Bowen accompanied accom-panied by her grandchildren. Billie and Kay, are visiting in Salt Lake while Kay is having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Allred arc at the home of their son. Jack to care for his children whilr Mrs. Allred is away. She recen-ly recen-ly suffered a bad accident when a pressure cooker exploded, and she was burned seriously. Ned Coltharp went with his parents to Salt Lake City to hear Dwight Eisenhower sneR1!; at the tabernacle Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Coltharp remained in the city for a few days. Mrs. Norman Long is living at the home of Winfred Long Norman is stationed in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Bolton attended the football 'game in Vernal last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson, of Vernal, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Ersel Sprouse. Jane and Judy Stinnett, of ' Salt Lake, visited friends and i relatives lai-t week, having taken tak-en advantage of the long week-! week-! end vacation from school. Dean Oberhansley, who was injured in a car - wreck two weeks ago, is much improved and out of the hospital. He is in Salt Lake. Mrs. Otis Horrocks has resigned re-signed as president of the Relief Re-lief Society, which leaves the Society in complete disorganization. disorganiza-tion. Mr. and Mrs Floyd. E. Harm-ston Harm-ston visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. Cashmere Calvat at Rangely a couple of days last week. Setb Aay visited at church here Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hamaker is here making some repairs on her home and insulating the water pipes. She will return to Tooele next week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, of Ballard were home missionaries here this week. They gave very .interesting talks. Kenneth Long has returned from Nevada, where he had been working with a construction construc-tion crew building- a road to a gold mine. The work has been completed. |