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Show $(uebefi Mrs. Garda Seeley ATTEND FUNERAL I Among those from Bluebell, at-j at-j tending funeral services for Doyle Bird, in Naples ward chapel, besides be-sides his family were: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich, Gardner Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gale, Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich, Mrs. Belle Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bird, Mrs. Stanley Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Bernard Winkler, and James Cook. 4-STAKE PRIMARY CONFAB The following Moon Lake stake Primary officers from Bluebell attended at-tended the four-stake Primary convention con-vention at Vernal on Saturday: Mrs. Thelma Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler and Mrs. Jennie Goodrich. Daphine Lisonbee, Judy Lambert and Dorthella Murray were among the F.H.A. Club girls to attend a meeting a,t Roosevelt on Friday. Garth Remington was No. 1 winner win-ner of Altamont High School in the Senior Division of the essay contest on "Our American Heritage." Heri-tage." - Napier Swasey, of Boneta, and Leslie- Orr, of Mt. Emmons, both Seventies, were guest speakers at Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Howard Todd, who is being transferred trans-ferred from Ft. Lee, Virginia, to Stockton, Calif., also spoke. Miss JoAnn Goodrich sang a solo, "Let Each Man Learn To Know Himself." Him-self." Miss JoAnn Goodrich, Pauline Winkler, Keith Duke, Eloyce At-wood At-wood and Max Allred spent the weekend here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Black, of ' Todd Park, visited over the week here with Mr. and Mrs: Jesse Gale. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jenson, of Midvale, were transacting business busi-ness in Bluebell on Sunday. The small baby son of Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital on Sunday for medical treatment. The baby has been ill for some time now. He had a bad case of chickenpox about six weeks ago. Phil Mathews' and Jerry Bird's names were presented and approved ap-proved in Sacrament meeting to-be to-be advanced to Priests. |