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Show ed from Snake Valley, Ely and Milford. 9 Mrs. Lillian Brumbley, Mrs. Julius Gregson, William P. Mc-Lelland, Mc-Lelland, Bryan S. Robison, Dee Heckethorne, Martin Baker and Floyd Phillips were all business busi-ness visitors in Ely Saturday. Lee Greenhalgh of Garriscon recently returned from a vacation vaca-tion in Nephi, Utah. Mr. Greenhalgh Green-halgh is the proud grandparent of a new little lady born April Ap-ril 5 in Nephi to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Greenhalgh. He also had a grand time visiting old friends, shoeing horses, trading horses and talking horses. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Robison Rob-ison returned last week from a vacation trip to Las Vegas and Overton, Nev. Mrs. Cecil Rowley made a business trip to Fillmore Monday. Mon-day. 9 Mrs. Maxine Marchison, a member of the School of Natural Nat-ural Order of Baker, died suddenly sud-denly last week in White Sands, New Mex. Mrs. Marchison March-ison has been away from Baker Bak-er for the past year with her husband, CPO John Marchison . of the U S Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Milan J. Drak-ulich Drak-ulich of the D-X Ranch Inn on Sacramento Pass had a lamb barbecue Easter Sunday. Approximately Ap-proximately 15 persons attend- THE NEWS FROM SNAKE VALLEY By Mrs. Barbara Gregson 9 Children, grandchildren and friends arrived last week end at the Harry Hesselgesser home in Baker for the celebration of Mrs. Hesselgesser's 80th birth anniversary. Guests at the festivities included Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Selle of Sandpoint, - Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hesselgesser, Hes-selgesser, Ronnie and Juanita of Elko, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Baker, Boise Hesselgesser and Mike of Elko; Mr. and Mrs. John Hesselgesser and Harry of Elko; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Littledike, Ely; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Greenhalgh and children, chil-dren, Trona, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hesselgesser and children, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Varney, Sharel and Marvin; Mar-vin; Mr. and Mrs. Iryl Nolletta and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lee and children, all of Ely; Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Johnson and children, Kearns, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Robison and children; and Mrs. Lee Greenhalgh of Garrison. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greybill and children Kim, Peggy and Robin moved from Arkansas to Lehman Caves over the Easter week end. Mr. Grey-bill Grey-bill is the new cave naturalist, e Mrs. Don Eldridge is now a medical patient in a hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Morris of Elko spent several days in Snake Valley visiting friends, fishing, and taking photographs. photo-graphs. The Morrises own and operate the Able Glass Co. in Elko and are pioneers in the glass business in Nevada. - Bishop O. Merlin Terry attended at-tended the General Conference of the LDS Church in Salt Lake. C Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kaufman Kauf-man spent several days last week visiting the R. H. and Prentiss Kaufman families. |