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Show Scouts Plan Hunt The Boy Scouts are very enthusiastic en-thusiastic this week over the big magpie hunt. The north and south sides of Main Street are having a contest to see who can gather the most magpies. The losing side will treat the winners win-ners to' a show. Janet Seeley and Becky Barlow Bar-low were graduated from Primary Pri-mary in Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Moon Lake Stake M.I.A. visitors vis-itors attended Mutual in Bluebell Blue-bell Tuesday night. They were: Ola Maxfield, Mrs. Mable Max-field Max-field and Miss Sherral Ames. ENJOY OUTING - The Primary officers and the children enjoyed an outing at the Altamont Rodeo Grounds on Wednesday afternoon. A baseball base-ball game was played by the Trail Builders and Home Builders Build-ers classes, and the small groups played games. All the children i and officers joined in the fun, making it a day that will long be remembered. After games, a picnic lunch was enjoyed. Mrs. Mary Stevenson, of Roosevelt, Roos-evelt, has spent the past week here visiting with her sister, Mrs Hazel Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case, of Mt. Emmons, and Mrs. Wm. G. Neal, of Mt. Home, Idaho, visited visit-ed on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Van Keele and two boys, of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Seeley and two children, chil-dren, of Salt Lake City, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Marion Seeley. WEEKEND VISITORS Among the many Memorial weekend visitors in Bluebell were Mrs. Florence Hancock, Mrs. Donna Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Gagon and daughter, daugh-ter, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell and three children and Andrew and Rex Allred, of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeVries and Miss Ada Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jackson and family, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs Tal Bird, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Stansfield, of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gale and family and Mrs. Lila Gale, of Tod Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long and family, of Price. |