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Show BLUEBELL Mr. Hyrum Lisonbee of Randlett spent a tew days visiting Mrs. M. L. Hancock and Mrs. Hamilton. Levlscn Hancock has been unable , to be about for several days on ac-1 count of a lame foot, caused 1 y stepping on,a nail. .Mrs. W. C. Hancock Is slowly r: covering from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jenkin? has rvv-ed rvv-ed to the J. H. Cook honij. Mrs. Alice D. Gale spent a few days of the week helping Mrs. .Iclla Gocdrich who was ill. Willie Larsen has retu-id his work at Park City, George Wathen accompanied him there. Mrs. Lucile White and children were guests of her sister Mrs. J. W. Powell this week. Albert Mathews, fell on a mowing machine knife and cut three sovev? , gashes in his leg. They are healing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winkler were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas at Roosevelt .Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Therning have been enjoying a visit from Mrs. Therning's brother Earl Wayman and family of Sadt Lake. They returned re-turned home Monday. Leland Goodrich has been employed em-ployed at Mt. Emmons the week jjast. Some friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen spent Friday with ihem. Thursday Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Gccdrich entertained at luncheon --.s. Sadie Dennis, son Lorin, grand son Merlin Dee of Nevada and Miss Fern PeterVon of Roosevelt. In the afierucn they all visited with Mrs. M. L. Hancock, Mrs. Fred Goodrich and Mrs. W. C. HancocK. Miss Beulah Powell entertained Miss Naoma Todd and Miss Kenle of Cedarview at her home Thursday. Among those who attended the funral at Mt. Emmons of Evan Crosby Cros-by were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Powell, Mrs. Ira Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. John X. An derson and several of the young peo-I peo-I Pie, Mrs. Nellie Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harnston were Thursday guests -of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich. Good-rich. Mr. and Mrs. Harmston returned re-turned to their home in Roosevelt the same evening. Mrs. Olina Wathen entertained at Sunday dinner Mrs. Jennie Wathen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wayman, Mrs. Florence Hancock, Mr. anu Mrs. John Therning and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case were Sunday guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrieh.Mrs. j Mina Goodrich and W. C. Hancock i i motored to Roosevelt Sunday. j Mrs. r.I. V. Winkler and daughters Verona and Velnia, Mr. and Mrs. I. jW. Winkler and children spent Sun-jday Sun-jday at Altonah visiting at the home jof Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray. . Tke following revives and friends were guests at Sunday dinner din-ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Wcodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Toner j Merrell and baby of Rector, Mr. and i Mrs. Otto Larsen and daughter Jcieona o? Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. Vf. IP. Merrell or Vernal, ; Bishop and Mrs. W. P. Merrell and .Eon Porter left Monday for Salt Lake. Mr. Merrell is 'ng to consult con-sult a doctor as he is in very poor ! heai'.h. I Naoma Murray, tela Hancock, Ruth Anderson of Bluebell were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ".-icr-I vin Shields. J W. f Merrell, who was formerly bishop heTe, ia on his way to 3x't Lake where he expects to undergo an operation for stomach trouble. We trust the operation will be a success. |