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Show Mallard s m. EUen Bracken t. Phone 62062 !J gight Graduate; I prom Union High t": The following students from ; twllard were among the g-radu-: Bfa" of Union High School; Jo Inn Angus, Koene Asay, Allen ? "nes Gerald Hatch, Roger i rsen, NoTman Rasmussen, T' cri Taylor, and Doralda Winn. ! any of the Ballard people at- nded the graduation exercises IS Friday evening. j,irs Alice Squire presented i, ty,p. literature lesson at Relief ' society on Tuesday with Mrs. i Ardis Kettle giving the book re-C. re-C. ;lw of "Jane Ayre." ! jirs. Lola Christensen of N v rnai was at the Alterra kit- :' v. n on Tuesday, checking r) up on the year's reports. I' jrS George Allred and small i'i mushier were callers at the is. Sof Mr. and Mrs. Howard on Wednesday, k BishoP Golden Collins attended, attend-ed, j a banquet given by the a: candard Oil Co. for all em- f payees on Thursday evening J ; in Roosevelt. -t jir. and Mrs. Lynn Ross and I ,by': of Los Angeles, Calif, iave'been visiting at the home of Mrs- Rss's Parents, Mr. and It :rj jerry Hatch. Mrs. Ross at- tended the graduation exercises of her brother Bart Hatch, from the 8th grade, and her brother, Gerald from High School. Norman Angus, who is a student stu-dent "at the U. S. A. C, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lynch and two of their children visited visit-ed at the home of Mrs. Lynch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham. Mrs. Lynch will be remembered by her friends as the former Donna Bingham. The Lynches home is at Alamo, California. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robinson and small daughter, of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. Robinson's two daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Marvin Tippet and Mrs. Blaine Enerson and their families several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Betts and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Betts motored to Salt Lake City last Monday to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drury. Mrs. Drury is a sister of Ernest Betts. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Betts and family fam-ily also visited Mrs. Betts' parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mc-Conkie. Mc-Conkie. Max Todd drove the mail routes for Kelly Sprouse on Saturday. Quite a number of the Primary Pri-mary children from Ballard sang in conference with a group from the stake in the morning session. Mrs. Osa Hullinger conducted con-ducted the singing and her daughter played for the singing. sing-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith, from Whiterocks, visited with the Bill Parrishs on Sunday. Mrs. Mont S. Poulson and daughter, Mrs. Arden Robbins, of Duchesne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shisler at the Tom Shisler home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Page attended at-tended funeral services of Wm. Page in Roosevelt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Todd and daughter, Joann, attended a party par-ty in Vernal on Saturday in honor of Harold M. Lundel. who resigned as county superintendent. super-intendent. Mr. Todd, with the aid of crutches, is able to get around following his recent accident. ac-cident. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Seeley, of Salt Lake City, were out last week looking after their interests inter-ests here. Mrs. Bernice Nelson's students stu-dents enjoyed a picnic lunch on Wpdnpsdav. |