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Show LAP0II1T Ms. Mablo Jenkins GEORGE BIGELOW HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. . Lillie Bigelow gave a birthday turkey dinner in honor hon-or of her husband, George, on Sunday, Sept. 12. Those who were present included Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hullinger and children chil-dren of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Wilkins and children of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hor-rocks Hor-rocks were in Roosevelt Monday Mon-day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins were Vernal visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Workman Work-man and daughter Janet visited Mrs. Workman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins Tues. Buddy Sprouse of Roosevelt spent Monday night with his grandmother Mrs. Mae Sprouse. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murray Mur-ray of Whiterocks visited Mrs. Murray's mother, Mrs Barbara Nyberg. . Mrs. Wilma Norton and son of Alterra visited her mother, Mrs. Sarah Norton and Mrs. Grace Lambert. - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yack and family of Neola were visitors of Mrs. Yack's mother, Mrs. Caroline Caro-line Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. William La-brum La-brum of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Labrum and family of Crow Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Sike Thompson took their son Sam to Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant to attend the Wasatch Academy. Acad-emy. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hor-rocks' Hor-rocks' son Lewis visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Workman and family of Myton Wednesday. Merl Jenkins and daughter Alice visited Mrs. Jenkins' mother, Annie Davis, of Roosevelt Roose-velt Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bluemell, of Lyman, Wyoming were visitors vis-itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee during the week. Mrs. Fern Anderson returned home from Tooele after visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Palmer and son. She also visited a daughter, Miss Phyllis Miller, of Salt Lake City. Mrst Arbie Dudley, of Ogden, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newmeyer. She was accompanied home by her daughters, Jessie Mae and Freddie Fred-die Ann, after they had spent the summer with their grandparents. grand-parents. Mrs. Ted Phillips and daughter, daugh-ter, of Neola, were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newmeyer. Wednesday, Wednes-day, Sept. 15, the occasion being be-ing Mr. Newmeyer's birthday. Darris Rasmussen was a Vernal Ver-nal visitors Tuesday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Burton and son, of Vernal, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Neilson and family and mother. Mrs. Norma Burton, recently. Mrs. Lannie Cook, of Deep Creek, visited her mother, Mrs. Doyle Barney, and family on Thursday. Mrs. Arbon Rich and children chil-dren visited her sister, Mrs. Doyal Barney and family Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Helen Pilleburry and son, David, have moved to Phoenix. Arizona for the winter. win-ter. Mrs. Eliza Neilson was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital with pneumonia, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Callaham and family, of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Irie Forakis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jonnny Johnston and son, Mr. and Mrs. Petro Forakis and family, all from Salt Lake City, spent the weekend week-end with Mrs. Afton Forakis and Mike Kastrinakis. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, of Gusher, were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colton and children, of Vernal, were overnight guests of Mrs. Col-ton's Col-ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurmer Rasmussen, and attended at-tended the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richens at the ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turner and children, of Randlett, visited vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Turner Tur-ner recently. |