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Show Mrs. Eihel Beebo DUP Camp Has November Meet The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting for November at the home of Mrs. Mary Riley on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The lesson, "Living Pioneers," Pion-eers," was given by Mrs. Marion Mar-ion Reese. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess to the following: Mrs. Mary Carroll, Car-roll, Mrs. Lola Jones, Mrs. Francis Allred, Mrs. La Rue Fisher, Mrs. Mary Dumps, Mrs. Helen Palm, and . Mrs. Marion Reese. Lee Kay, Mr. Gardner and Mr. Ware of the State Fish and Game department of Salt Lake City called at the home of Mr. Clarence Jones Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Ed Olsen spent a few days with her husband, who is employed in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden and daughter, Norita, made a trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Mary Bowden has been ill with a bad case of the flu since Sunday. She was taken to Roosevelt for medical treatment treat-ment Monday. BODIES RECOVERED Friends and relatives of the Bonanza mine explosion victims received word Friday, Nov. 20, that five of the eight trapped men's bodies had been recovered. recov-ered. One was Ja Var Timothy, a former resident of Altonah. Joseph Swasey of Boneta was a visitor at Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton of Talmage Tal-mage attended Sacrament meeting. meet-ing. Mr. Eurton of the Stake presidency, and Mrs. Marion Monson were speakers in Sac- j rament meeting. Sunday guests of Mrs. Elva I Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Litizzette of San Diego, California; Cal-ifornia; Mrs. Mable Stevenson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Potts and daughters of Duchesne, and Ted Snyder of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Thomas and family of Tabiona were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Later they enjoyed a pic-' ture show at Altamont. |