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Show VERNAL ; VERNAL.. SepL 2. Mrs. William P. Vernon has gone to Chicago to meet her. son, W. Morley Vernon, who has been in Illinois for the past two years. She l was accompanied by Miss Roseltha Bingham, Bing-ham, the talented pianist, daughter of air. and Mrs. Thomas Bingham of Maeser. i Upon the return trip they will visit the . old Mormon cily, Xauvoo, and upon I reaching Salt Lake Mr. Vernon and Miss! Binfrham will be united In marriage In I the Salt Lake temple. ; County Clerk James O'Nell, Jr., la- I sued this week marriage licenses to the following: Fred Druliard, 27, and Afton Freestone, 21, both of Vernal; Lester , Thayne, 26, and Theora M. Doman, IS, , both of Cedarview. Miss Doman is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Doman, Do-man, formerly of Vernal. Miss Vanduyn Doty is here from Salt J Lake on a visit with Mrs. L. H. Allen. j Mrs. B. E. Hughel has returned home from a trip to Grand Junction. ! Mrs. George Julius and daughter, Hulda, i are spending a few days at the McCoy home in Maeser. Mrs. Charles Neal Is home for a few days from Roosevelt, but she will return in a week oi two. Miss Bello DeMoisy has gone to Lead- I ville, Colo., where she will reside the coming year. Miss Levar Pope has returned from Roosevelt. The Lone Tree Betterment society held its regular meeting under the lone tree on Green river Sunday. Robert Robinson and Miss U. Hazel Ashton of Vernal were united in marriage Saturday. The X'inta stake Beehive girls held a swarm day on the courthouse grounds I September 1. The Beehive girls of Clines ward en-i en-i tertained the old folks last Thursday. , More than thirty over the age of 60 were ! entertained. |