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Show Montwel-Monarch i Mrs. E. Brown I The dance held Wednesday evening under the direction of the M.I.A. was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hamb-lin Hamb-lin called on" friends and neighbors neigh-bors Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Cecil Baron made a trip to Salt Lake City this week for medical care. Visiting speakers from the stake board at Sacrament meeting, meet-ing, Sunday, were Rulon Ander-ton Ander-ton and Mr. Buchanan. They gave very good talks. Mrs. Canders Hunt and son, Dick, from Salt Lake City, have been here visiting her children, George Hunt, Mrs. James Hamb-Hr? Hamb-Hr? and Mrs Marley Hamblxn. Mrs. Jamcs Hamblin accompanied accompan-ied her mother to Monroe where tney wiU visit two other c augh-tcrs, augh-tcrs, Mrs. Army Stewart and Mrs! Mary Curtis. James E. Bacon has resigned his position as county assessor Bishop and Mrs Joel Parry returned from Salt Lake City, Sunday. Ariel Mitchie. Duchesne county coun-ty dairy inspector, this week issued is-sued C. A, Brown and Sons an A Grade dairy permit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts are the proud parents of a new 10 pound son, who arrived March. 3. Mrs. Roberts is at the Roosevelt Roose-velt hospital. Donald Andcrton was an overnight over-night guests at the home of Fred Brown, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pierson spent Sunday visiting in Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Bryon Roberts and Frank Thompson have been plastering the new home of Mr. Roberts. The work done on our roads this week by the county- grader was very much appreciated by the citizens of this community. Mr. and Ms. Ray Brown and children motored to Duchesne Sunday afternoon to visit with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Andcrton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodward Wood-ward and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Woodward at Neola, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Miller and son, Lyn, and Curly Clark were Saturday evening guests at i the. home of Ray Brown. Mrs. Vick Brown served a lovely lunch to a number of i neighbors and friends Friday J evening after the show. ( |