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Show Jensen 1 Vera Snow Phone 789-0628 v Mary Anne Snow is recuperating Mary Anne Snow is resting well at home after a bad fall on an icy step of her home. Scott Ruppe traveled to Las Vegas Jast, week and.is now enrolled in college there. Grant and Marba Ainge have moved to Rangely, Colo., where he will be closer to his employment. Clay Johnson lost his pickup after hitting hit-ting some black ice on the Brush Creek road but. luckily was able to walk away from the wreck totaling his vehicle. The Fran Petersons motored to Rainbow Rain-bow to visit their daughter, Lory, and family the Ken Edringtons. The Ken Edringtons have moved to Rainbow to be closer to Ken's work. They were overnight guests of their parents, the Fran Petersons. To be commended is the orderly action ac-tion taken by the Naples school staff in evacuating our children from the school last Monday after discovering a gas leak in one of the rooms. Although it was a surprise to see them home so early ear-ly in the day, it was a good feeling to know that their safety was uppermost in importance. An enormous thanks goes to Principal Childs and the hard working staff. The Jack Allison family are moving to Jensen from Bonanza. We are happy to have them living in our community. Lynn Morrill and his son. Brent traveled to Sacramento, California, over the weekend on a business trip. They returned home Monday morning. Leo and Leta Snow received Dave Kuhn and his fiance, Lisedatt, into their home Wednesday morning. They all traveled to Salt Lake City Friday where Dave and Lisedatt were married. While there Leo and Leta visited her mother, Maureen Richens, in the hospital where she had undergone surgery. Dave Kuhn will report his mission to Sweden on January 27 at 12 p.m. at the Jensen chapel. Dave will be remembered by the community as living liv-ing at the Leo Snow home a few years ago, and working for the Snow Construction Con-struction Co. Le Anna Allen is at home again, recuperating from a minor operation. The Blazer B boys under the direction of their leader, Tina Turner, are training train-ing in Boy Scout skills for their booth at the Scout -a-rama in February. Wilbert Woody took second place at the Rangely Tournament Sat., where the Vernal Jr. High wrestlers were invited in-vited to attend, under the direction of Coach Leon Smuin. The annual Pinewood Derby was held Wednesday of last week and the boys, with the help of their families, again put a lot of effort and work in their creations. crea-tions. The race cars each received a ribbon of recognition as well as trophies for the three top runners. First place car belonged to Cary Peterson. Second place honors went to Shane Turner and third place to Darrill Lewis. The pack meeting was under the direction of Cub Master George Turner. A good time was had by all. |