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Show Macscr Eloise Rllen Parker Phone 78Q-2178 1 Family festivities held March 20 Birthday festivities were held at the home of Johnny and Elouise Parker Sunday Sun-day afternoon in honor of their son Stuart's 22nd birthday. Special guests were his grandmother, Mrs. Marion Alien, his wife, Tari and his sister, Rebecca from Logan. About 10 guests attended the party. Bob and Bonnie Beers returned last week from a six-day fishing trip to Mexico. Mex-ico. While deep sea fishing near Mazatlan, Bob caught a 9 foot sailfish. There were 20 charter boats in the same area, and Bob's fish was the biggest caught that day. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Colovich and six children of Tooele were visitors last week at the home of Dana's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mansfield. Barry is a landscape land-scape architect for First Security Banks of Utah. They were in Vernal on business. They returned home Sunday. Former resident of Vernal, Linda Schlanch (Samy) and her seven-year-old daughter, Tracy, of Powell, Wyoming, spent Saturday of last week at the home of Anna Oldham. They had been in Salt Lake City for a doctors appointment for Tracy. Elsie Thompson and son. Tommy, from Spearfish. South Dakota, spent several days at the home of Morgan and Clara Merkley. They also visited with Ethel and Wilbur Oaks. Elsie, Ethel and Clara are sisters. Fern Shaw and son. Lynn, of Price spent Saturday at her sister Lucille Rich's home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hacking have been staying with their daughter, Jenny Lee Coy and family in Rangely for several weeks, after Clyde was released from the hospital in Grand Junction. However. Saturday he was rushed back to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction. Richard and Karleen tSweatfield) Lloyd from Salt Lake City came to Vernal Ver-nal for the funeral of her father, Carl Sweatfield, last week. Gary and Amber ( Tullis ) Huber and two-year old son. Christopher, of Tremonton spent the weekend in Vernal visiting Gary's parents and Charles and Loraine (Tullis) Walker. |