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Show A: Gillia of Price. . ... Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murdock have as guests this week their daughters, Mrs. Hazel Kraupa and her three children, Mrs. Merle In-gersoll In-gersoll and son, Bobby. j DUCHESNE I Mr. and Mrs. Ward Peterson of Lyndon, Iowa, and their daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Earncs have been spending the week with the . C. Winslows. Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. Winslow are sisters. o St. Pauls Guild met with Mrs. E. W. Schonian at the Schonian Furniture Co. store, Wednesday for the first business meeting after 2 months vacation. Mes-dames Mes-dames A. J. Feller, Victoria Hal-stead, Hal-stead, L. C. Winslow, Nellie Muir, A. M. Murdock, Mary Connor, Ernest Crocker, Grant Murdock, R. G. Porter and George Bowers were present. . o B. Dale Gibson, the new line-type line-type operator at the Record office took a hurried trip to Nephi to visit his brother over the week-enr, week-enr, returning to Duchesne Tuesday Tues-day evening. o Frank Richards, the forest ranger stationed in Indian Canyon was in town over the week-end. o Ed. Hart left for Salt Lake City Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Hart, and his daughter, Mrs. Dal-gleish. Dal-gleish. Mr. Hart has had considerable con-siderable trouble with his back since his operation this spring, and is going in for medical attention. G. V. Billings returned from Salt Lake Saturday, accompanied by his daughter Thelma, Martha Page Porter, and M. D. Morrison. Mr. Billings attempted to get some information in-formation on the Home Loan, but they are still so busy setting up the central machinery that he was unable to get much satisfaction. satis-faction. 0 Hotel arivals in town during the past week included Ruby and Wayne McDonald of Talmage, H P. Ottosen of Meeker, Colo, Albert Al-bert Peterson of Mt. Home, and R |