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Show - R. R. Marriott, for the past sev- oral weeks, left Monday to visit I relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Dens- ley loft Saturday for a few days' . stay in Vernal. Accompanying them was Mrs. Densley's father, 1 S. A. Jenkins, who visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, i to return to his home in Vernal, i L. L. Raddon and family of Sandy were in charge of the Marriott Mar-riott family reunion at Wildwood in Provo canyon Sunday. 72 persons per-sons were present for the social, 1 games, races and picnic, j Miss Ada Duhigg.' superintend-; superintend-; ent of the Highland Boy Community Com-munity House, left Saturday to teach classes during the week at a girls' missionary camp at Palmer Palm-er lake, Colo. In the absence of Miss Duhigg the Sunday evenr ing worship at the Community House was in charge of D. F. Johanson, who spoke on "Happiness". "Happi-ness". Mr. and Mrs. Ferrol Pearce and daughters, Ferris Lee and Leilani, of Los Angeles, en route home from a vacation visit with Mrs. Pearce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Gardner of Jensen, visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Pearce's sister, Mrs. W. F. Barton of 38 Main street. First Class Private Julian Baum, stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash-, came home late Sunday night to spend a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum of Lead Mine. He's in the 163rd anti-tank company, Forty-first division. Steve Ami-cone Ami-cone of Midvale, Robert Gunder-son Gunder-son of Sandy and Fred Gillette of Park City, all of Fort Lewis, came home on the same train to spend their leaves. Bill Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Muir, returned home Sunday from Seattle, Wash., where he took an aptitude test for a civil service apprenticeship apprentice-ship in cabinet making. Over 1000 others from the western states took the examination and were advised that several months would be required before any appointments could be announced. announc-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Eden and son, Jay, and Craig Davis, returned re-turned Saturday from a fishing trip to Green lake near Vernal. They had good luck. O LOCALNOTES Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin of Houston. Texas, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole. Mr Cronin is a former machinist and foreman for the Utah Copper Cop-per company and is now general j superintendent of the Doheny j Oil company in Louisiana, Okla-ilioina Okla-ilioina and Texas, with headquarters headquar-ters in Houston. He left Bingham Bing-ham in 15)27. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole returned return-ed Sundav from a three-week vacation in California. They visited vi-sited Mr. Cole's sisters, Mrs. Mary Ritchie and Mrs. Bella Emerson, in San Bernardino, and spent some time in San Francisco Francis-co before returning home. Mrs P. L. Barrett of San Bernardino Ber-nardino will be a guest for the next month of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ches-ter Ellis of 16 Main street. Mr and Mrs. Harold Connary and children, David and Catherine, Cather-ine, of Los Angeles, arrived Saturday Sat-urday to visit two weeks with relatives in Salt Lake City and Bingham. They will be guests of Mr Canary's sister and husband, hus-band, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Householder, House-holder, during their stay in Bing- hajoiia Robertson returned Monday Mon-day from a four-day stay in Idaho Ida-ho on a combined business and pleasure trip with his son, Mayor Ma-yor Robertson of Salt Lake City. i.rrlee party will be held alA8 p mg Ju!y 31 at the Eagles h .11 tor auxiliary members and fhe r partners. Mrs. H. Smernoff and Mrs. Verl Peterson are m ChAreception at the Newhouse v tpl honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jo-w. Jo-w. Stephen Fenton followed fuPPt wedding Saturday. Mrs. Sn was Miss Beulah Irene r Sen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5 Rolen of 521 Dowmng-Z Dowmng-Z Avenue, Salt Lake City. Preston Pres-ton avt" . canyon were STMrsSge Panos, Mr M i Mr- Ellis Boren, Mr. and Joseph Timothy Mr and Mrs Joseph P. Scusel and Mr. anMrMandEMr,T Rudye Stephens ar son Walter, and daughter, and ?rp at the Shelton f ami-Susan, ami-Susan, wfMfisburg Sunday. lyMr Joe cSlion, 'who h beef a guest of her sister, Mrs. |