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Show Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mieure and son and Mrs. Shirley Bancroft Ban-croft and family spent the weekend at the Neville Wimmer ranch in Ninemile. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bancroft were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bancroft and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano were overnight guests of Mrs. Delia Mayhew on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mayhew attended Seminary Graduation at Altamont Friday night, Mrs. Mayhew !s brother, Roy Sorensen was one of the graduates. Mrs. Dorothy Price left on the bus Monday night for Cole Springs to see her husband before be-fore he is shipped out later in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas and Elizabeth Thomas spent Friday and Saturday in Randolph, Ran-dolph, Utah fishing and visiting. visit-ing. Mrs. Thomas reports the fishing not so good but the visiting was fine. Mrs. Susan Fouse, 89, will jet to Washington State soon to attend the 50th wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. (Ada) Fouse, her son and daughter-in-law. Mrs. Fouse, a homesteader near Duchesne, now resides in Salt Lake City. She states this is her first airplane trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Fouse, who were married in Duchesne and lived here and in Arcadia, now live at 137 S. Olympic St., ZC 98223, Arlington, Washington. Their 50th wedding anniversary anni-versary is June 1. MEMORIAL POPPY Traditionally Tra-ditionally identified with the American Legion Auxiliary's Poppy Day program, this memorial me-morial flower in one-rolumn mat size is welcomed by many publications. It is the "trade mark" of the observance and underscores the importance of the Poppy Day program. |