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Show .Mrs. George Hofeltz yas a Thursday Thurs-day visitor to Roosevelt. The girl's club met Monday si the .home of Mis3 Blanch Moulton. You pet one dollar worth Monday nlht at the big .tent for ten cents. Rimer Mlckelson returned Friday :from Salt Lake bringing In a new : truck. Mrs. Grace McCary of Myton spent Saturday with her sister Mrs. Chas. Uarton. Mr. and Mr3. Well3 Murdock have moved Into the Rulen Larson "oun-galow. "oun-galow. Mr3. Walter Boren ot Manilla spent last week visiting her sister .. Mrs. Pueblo. A wedding license was issued June '5th to Clarence Casper and lies Giles of Tabbua. W. A. Paxton coiitem,plates a trip to Berkley, California where he will attend summer school. Miss Lucy Wight iof Charleston is visiting at the homo of her uncle Owen Wright of Woodbine. Mrs. Ernest Saddler came in from Salt Lake Monday and is the guest -of her sister Mrs. A. M. Murdock. . A farewell party will be given Friday evening In honor of Dr. Wood and wife who are leaving for a new location. 2 'SSfl . JKUSM Mrs. Otto Luke was taken to the L. D. S. hospital last week. Her sV ter, Mrs. Ed Wardle, has gone out to visit her. , R. L. Price left Tuesday morning : for Kansas City as a witness for the -government. lie will be gone about ten days. Mrs. Lydia Brown and children of Payson spent the weekend visiting IHr3. Erown's brothers J. M. and El-iiner El-iiner Miekelsou. ' Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Herron have returned re-turned from Salt Lake where Mr. "Herring has just been removed from the hospital. Miss Laura Wright is rusticating at her home at Woodbine following a i tonsil operation which wa3 performed Wednesday of last weeic. Enest Odekirk has made an efficient effi-cient move In the right direction. He Haas painted his new bungalow in . vrhite with green trimmings. . Little Bill Woolsey has eturned .from the children's Cripiple Home in :Salt Lake. He is wearing a cast and Js on the road to recovery. G. V. Billings and family left Monday.. morning for Salt Lake to visit their daughter Thelma who is there from Portland', Oregon. Mrs. Joss Johnson spent the weekend week-end at He-ber and on her return was ;accompanied by her friend Mrs. Nora Curry who will visit for a few day3. Judge Geo. W. Worthen of Provo yrna accompanied in by his wife and wo children. Attorney M. B. Pope also has his family here visiting relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mlckelson and 'daughters left Monday of Salt Lake Miss Mabel will take a course in aesthetic dancing being given by the 'SJL I. A. Mr3. Dean Powell received word ot the death of her father Mr. Chi-doster Chi-doster ot Altonnh. They left Tnc3-day Tnc3-day morning for Altomih to attend 'the funeral. T-Mrs. Fannie Bjomson will leave Saturday to spend her vacation in Salt Lake City. Frank Connor and mother will occupy her home during her absence. The B. P. W. club had a moonlight moon-light picnic In Feller's grove Saturday Satur-day evening at which they Initiated the two new members, Mrs. B. O'Toole and Mrs. L. Simpson. Archdeacon Bulkley will preach next Sunday evening at St. Paul's church. The service will begin at 7:30. No morning service. Sunday-school Sunday-school at the usual lo i", 1 ?.30 a. iu. 9 Mr. and Mrs. .Ernet Robbins came in from Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Rabbins stopped off in Duchesne Du-chesne while Mr. Robbiii3 went through to Vernal to examine the Vernal 'banks. The following young people attended at-tended the barbacue and dance at Charleston Friday evening of las' week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sexton, Hans Mogenson, Lila Broadhead, Orville Goff and Pay Murray, all report re-port a good time. . "White Shadows in The South Seas," coming to the Cozy Theater Sunday and Monday, June 1G and 17, is one of the most beautiful pictures pic-tures that will be shown on the screen this year. Mrs. J. W. Anderson of Oakland will 'be here soon to spend a month with her sister Mrs. Pueblo. Miss Erna Wall who has been attending high school at Oakland will also be homo to spend the summer with her mother Mrs. Pueblo. Auias Olennn Brady, who has many friends here, has been promoted in the Sears Roebuck company and. Is now stationed with this firm In Los Angeles. Miss Brady finished the grades in Duchesne, went through high school in Salt Lake and then took a course at Heneger's Business college. You get one dollar worth Monday night at the big tent for ten cents. The Woman's Study club wa3 entertained en-tertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bjomson. The club decided to adjourn for the summer and election of oiflcers was deferred until the first week In September. Current Events was responded to by every one present and an interesting talk was given by the hostess on the literature of Arabia. A set of National Na-tional Geographic pictures of "Life on the Sahara" was exhibited which added very much to the suibject. |