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Show District Court OPirJ Lists Activity For Past Month THE NEWS Duchesne County school teachers are attending the 55th Annual U E A Convention in Salt Lake City. The first meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 8. at 9 a. m. took up the following: Utah ConTelevision Educational ference; 10 oclock, they had department meetings on television. At 1:30 p. m. they saw a TV demonstration at the U of U Playbox Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Mick elson and small son have returned to Logan, where Mr. Mickel-so- n is attending school. his mission was served in San How many of you good, Proceedings filed in the disDiego, California. He is now trict court at' Duchesne during loyal American Citizens can answer these two questions attending Brigham Young Uni- September were as follows: in the affirmative? CIVIL DIVISION versity, Provo. How many of you voted John L. Lisonbee and Myrle in the primary election on Jesse W. Johnston was taken A. Lisonbee, his wife, plaintiffs, to the Holy Cross Hospital for vs. George Wathen and a September 9? a week, but now is at the home To keep you all straight Wathen, his wife; Rav- of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Schon- mond Theming and Verona about the big election No- y ian. It he keeps on improving Theming, his wife; John Safley vember 4, here are the can bring him home khis and Maud Safley, his wife; Geo. maining registration dates weekend. A. Goodrich, surviving husband they all fall in October: of Myrle S. Goodrich, deceased, Tuesday. October 14th Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murray of his wife; George Kammerzell Tuesday, October 28th Salt Lake came to Duchesne and Anna Kammerzell, his wife; October 28th Wednesday, CarMrs. and last Saturday took Commercial and Savings Bank Hours each are from 8 day rie Murray back with them. I0f Greenriver, Utah formerly a. m. to 9 p. m. . . . Check Mrs. Murray had the misfortune Fruit Growers State Bank of the registration agent to fall and hurt her a short Greenriver, i Utdh, a banking with in your voting district. time ago. We do hope she is corporation, and George E. soon able to come back home Thurman, A. D. Beebe. W. C. again. Gillespie, B. J. Silliman and E P-T- A W. Bruington, its last board of Merril H. Larsen and hu directors, et al. Action to quiet brother, Rulan, who have been title to real estate. in Duchesne for a few days, lef. for Salt Lake for the weekend. Harry N. Montgomery, plaindetiff. vs. Jessie Mrs. Pearl Stott, of Provo, is fendant, action Montgomery, MYTON The at Myton for divorce. a at the week visiting spending vs. held its annual Back to School" Parley plaintiff, Timothy, home of her parents, Mr. and Margaret W.- Timothy, defen- - meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 1, Mrs. Oscar White. at the Myton dant, action for divorce. School. Mrs. Howard Roberts, Clifford Giles came out from The Carter Oil Company, president, was in charge. AsSalt Lake to visit his mother, plaintiff, vs. Emily B.rtcher sisting Mrs Robert were MorMrs. James Giles, of Mvton. He Green, Mrs. W. W. Birtcher ris M. Miller, vice president, is recovering from an operation and Mrs. Silver Birtcher, de- and Mrs. Nathan D. Allen, secfendants. Action to qu' 't title retary. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McAfee on plaintiffs leasehold interest. of Committee chairmen in charge have returned to their home in arrangements for the year Salt Lake after spending a few are Mrs. Chuck Martin, magaCRIMINAL Leo homes of Mrs. at the days Two felony chargc-were zne chairman; Mrs. Wes Jensen, Hancock and Mrs. Buckalew. Of brought in this division during recreation chairman; Mrs. Rudy course, they had their charming September'. One" was" sTgainst Krissman, publicity chairman; and Mrs. Bill Harris, membei-shi- p daughter, Kathy, with them. - ' re-the- Bob Moon and son, of Craig, were in Duchesne on Thursday of last week. Wayne Rhode called at the Record office this week to see Mrs. Helen Odekirk. He had heard she was leaving and wished to talk to her about her new work. Mr. Rhode had stayed at her home while working with the oil people in Duchesne. Mrs. Gracia Olsen and daugh. ter, Alberta, have been on the sick list. We hope you are enjoying good health now. Has Myton Back To School Meeting P-T- A I I Elementary Miss Merla Bond and Vern The children of the ElemenWilson were in Duchesne over the weekend to visit Allen tary School have been so happy with their pictures that were Bond. taken recently. The work is being done for the year book at of Duchesne attended the gen high school, too. The pictures are nice and clear and should eral LDS Conference!. help to make a good year book. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rowley Mrs. Dora Gordon and daughand sons attended conferehce, Mrs, Rowley also attended the ter, Vicky Lee, of Heber, visited with Mrs. Jesse Johnstun Relief Society meetings. over the weekend. Mrs. John L. Allred, formerly of Talmage, is visiting in Duchesne with her son, Luran, and his family. She also attend ed the shower for her grand RELIEF SOCIETY MEETS The Relief Society work and daughter, NaDean, while here. business meeting was held TuesMrs. Ted Peterson, the form- day under the direction of Mrs er Iva Lou Allred, has spent Gladys Odekirk and Mrs. Netthe week visiting family mem tie Jensen. Next Tuesday the bers and friends in Duchesne. literature lesson will be given She was here to attend the wed by Mrs. Paula , while the ding of her sister, NaDean, and social science lesson will be assisted in giving a shower to handled by Ilene Poulson. compliment the new bride. Mr. and Mrs. Byran Thomas Ocull COLUMDOS DAY At Spec lei Meet By Are You Registered? Can You Vote? Ge-nex- Colo., Bishop Porter Merrill and daughter, Chyrl, attended the LDS conference. We are glad to see our young people going to these meetings for you can not get the spirit of these truly great spiritual feasts just by listening over the radio. Those Days Left To Register OCTOBER 12 13 chairman. Mrs. Winifred Hazen, from Salt Lake City, has been invited PROBATE DIVISION In the matter of the guardian-- 1 the next P T A meeting to ship of Rayma Gardner, minor, Jj hld Nov. 12 and 13. She will discuss Understanding the 'Teen-Ag- e Child. The Myton group expresses a desire to have the neighboring groups from Roosevelt and Duchesne attend this very worthwhile dis1 UINTAH BASIN SECOND Shirley Chaiwin I Thursday. October lienors Mothers 1881 The Seagull group of the DuOctober 12 is Columbus Day. Primary held a mooting' Four hundred sixty years ago chesne in the Duchesne Stake House Columbus landed Christopher night. Purpose of the oh the American continent. Saturday was to explain the meeting Since that time school children work of the to their Seagulls and adults alike have thrilled parents. to the historical but dramatic The children carried out the By Jennie Graham account of his landing. In vivid d We believe that whatever program with dignity following we see can imagination plainly For such fine train- er changes may occur ia the Columbus in his bright colored inf. charm. as parents, wish to community, there will never ba robe and carrying the royal flag thankwe, for e Change .from the of Spain, while behind thick have all Primary workers who TimeAmerican these tradition of good in good this helped girls foliage half naked Indians fine work. neighborliness. watched, fearful that the Gods ' We have a Trailer Park bar Welcome was given bv Shir-- ! had decended on the wings of Brown; Home Builders song, in Duchesne of 22 trailers as f ley white birds. great by the class; prayer, Shanna this date. There are 82 people Behind Columbus followed GTaham; there. We wish to tell introduction to his ninety who sailors, ents. Mrs. Pollet; story, The them we are glad they are de71 for days had feared total Tiling in the ing in the city of ' Duchesne, and struction would befall them at World. Beautiful LaRae expla- - welcome to join us in any of any minute in the vastness of nation of Bandlo, Jordan; Patsy Killian;' the many things that are the unknown waters. Following the group; story, The ried on in the school, church, suit of their gallant leader, they White byFlower of Happiness, and city. fell to the ground and with tears Shanna Graham; Seagull Song.. I wish you to meet the of joy gave thanks to God. lowing people that I met at thf Columbus died a few years Miracle,dramatization of Seagull Trailer Park for this week's by group; graduation after his historical voyage, still requirements. Mr. Pollet; prayer new friends, believing he had found a new by Barbara Mecham. The first trailer that I atop-j route to the Indies. He had no Punch and cookies were ped at was a lovely green on, new of that the knowing way senred to the parents by the Here I was met with the friend-gincontinent would soon become an ly person of Mrs. Deming from independent country where peoGirls in the class are Nebraska, visiting Mr. Ogallala, Mary ple of every nationality could Ann Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Mrs. find peace, freedom and refuge BbaraMoore, Shirley Brown, and Mecham, Patsy Killian. Smith is in the L.D.S. Hospital, under the stars and ' stripes otiLtRae jordon Verla Robbins. Salt Lake City. old glory. NaDeane Wright. Shanna Gra0 ham. The next stop was at a yelParents who were present ih low trailer. Her I was cheereluded Mrs. Van Killian, Mrs. met by Mrs. Charles Jim Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Eari fully Dr&coloto Larkin from Claremore, Okla. Jordon, Mrs. A. B. Madson and She hat a line of Harford ' The senior class at Duchesne Mrs. Jennie Graham. Frocks. They have a Fall Sale a School is sponsoring High on al this time. So the nice project. They are dresses are greatly reduced. . selling bracelets with "DuYou can call her at any Haae. chesne engraved on them. Ra. chel Stocks and Doyle Harris next At the trailer were som el .i ch,r,e ' Oth-an- I - - . - par-'livi- sea-wea- ry llv-Mo- car-cod- e, fol-clas- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant went up to the Holy Cross Hospital to visit Rex Farnsworth while they were in Salt Lake. Rex has been in the hospital four weeks for treatment of burns suffered at Geneva Steel Plant. He is improving and in good spirits, in spite of the loss of his leg at the hip and deep bums., . Jay Mickelson is home from his mission. He spent part of his time at Yuma Reservation working with the Indian people He found this to be very inter sting work. The last part of - : 0-0-- Bonier Clcss To Boll money-makin- Box Dcnco At Duchosno Ellsh g 0-0- 0 &? TCr?H.Daf mwTw! JEFti woh,s". OtohSr UNION PLUGS WILDCAT I : om 8od story books with gy pictures. They were the children of Mr- and Mrg. JsDh Will Coxon, of Fainbury, Nebraska, names are. Gary Ray. The Ronold and Kenneth Union Oil Company of Cali-L- n oJ?ettakirt ve fornla has plugged and aban- vInr Ssnta e not doned its vmir No. 1 Wildcat at Strawberry theDale. a Reservoir, Wasatch County, at Her friend who called to visit total depth of 7,119 ft. The well ; tv,. while I was there was Mrs. encountered no significant oU L. JLJ? ,nwf?r cussion. o or gas shows. No formation tops Juimifht owfw rlcaUd win Charles RThe PTA picture, awarded have released and Sidney, Nebraska. She had been yet. the prize? to the room having the most a lovely dark haired daughter parents present at the meeting, NEW SUPER SERVICE by the name of Nora Irene. went to LaRue Burgess first The old building on the Congrade. Mrs. Robert Barry. of the oco Service corner in Duchesne Mr is he, SeMoirther, CHRISTINE M. MICKELSON ,?1losin Trailer Park, called at the of--.' wrecked this week. A 10 Oil SjCmCuIIIO being a very new service station is under flee. She is from Powell. Wyo. Funeral services were held Miller, principal, gave resume of "How construction on this business! wring eamival Is being in Salt Lake City Wednesday intereftin j the can help teachw to site. junior class at pjned by at 10 a. m. for Mrs. Christine P"" Duchesne High School.- - TentaOn Marie Anderson Mickelson, 71, teach their children. tive date for this carnival is NEW BUS STATION former Duchesne County resito be held preceding the JunIN DUCHESNE HOTEL dent, who died in a Salt Lake The class is also plan, The bus station has been es- ior Prom. hospital Sunday of a cerebral We are very happy to see to sponsor special movies ning In Hotel. Duchesne tablished the Additional services hemorrhage. Gas Company the the year. throughout and burial took place at Manti. extended This service has been dance" of ""the year to be j of Duchesne doing a r ight First She was born in Aalbrog, since Sept. 26. The hotel and art business this last while by the juniors is cafe have been remodeled, and sponsored Denmark, July 27. 1881, a WILLIAM D. LEWIS report a new floor furMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED They 31. for October scheduled nace at the home of Mr. and Pfc. William D. Lewis, son of an inside waiting room and tickMr. and Mrs. Luran Allred daughter of Christen M. and Dahlsen. She came James D. Lewis, Sr., of Utahn, et office have been arranged. Mrs. Dean Powell. ATTEND CONFERENCE. announce the marriage of their Margrethe to Utah as a small child with the hotel cafe was Otto Johnsen has mad1 hi DAUGHTER WILL VISIT to Douglas her parents who were converts recently graduated from the Monday daughter, NaDean, opened for business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon apartments right modern-bin; ' Horrocks, son of Mr. and Mrs. to the Church of Jesus Christ of 40th Infantry Divisions Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Williams and Mrs. Defa Moon and Officers School daugh- stalling gas heat. Ray Horrocks. on Friday, Oct. Latter-daDuof are the Saints. the proprietors Mrs. and Conn in Mr. Korea. George 3, in the Relief Society room in ter, Karen, went to Salt Lake She attended schools at Manti to attend the LDS Conference. are modernizing their home on course, he chesne Hotel and Cafe. the Stake House. A buffet sup- where During the she settled with her par- studied combat techniques, the Anna Nielson property. They per was served to members of ents. . STUDENT FROM DUCHESNE hip mot are putting in a range and gae tactics, ENROLLS AT UNIVERSITY weapons, .fantry the immediate family following squad She married James Michael night fighting, scouting and paheat throughout the house. Du-the ceremony. ' 2d One student from Duchesne in the Manti 'LDS trolling. Instructors were Elder Dean Powell performed MickelsonJune TI,cy had a chesne is glad f6r this new couhas registered for tho 1932-5- 3 24, 1902. He died Temple veterans. nice It ple and wish you all kinds of . the ceremony, family , Dec. 17, 1948. at University of was the first time In many as luck. Private First Class Lewis has school ityear years was disclosed today. that all Of Mr. Pierce's brothStarting as a young girl, Mrs. been in Korea since last Feb Utah, HONORED AT SHOWER Lloyd Labrum. is making four Mr. son G. of Daniel a Anderton. of ruary. He entered the Army in gave ers and sisters were able to be of his cabins modem by adding A bridal shower in honor of is Mrs. and Levi J. Anderton, or8anisJ. and Ph1 September 1951 and took his at conference at the same time. gas heat to them. Mrs. Douglas Horrocks, the ?5cLa8an ister in the respective LDS basic Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Moor at Schofield Ba' a freshman student and plans Mr. and Mrs. Pierce will come former NaDean Allred, was held wards training to major in political science. In which she lived. to Duchesne to visit longer with are putting in a forced .air -furHawaii. racks, in the Duchesne Stake House o i In 1911 the Mickelson family Mrs. Moon before returning to nace in their home. Monday, Oct. 6, at 6 p. m. ONLY ONE LICENSE moved to Boneta, Duchesne ARVIL D. BIRD their home in Texas. They will Hostesses WED ISSUED TO Serving aboard the destroyer come some time this week, .ld was one license tender USS Bryce Canyon in Only marriage reported. sister, Mrs. Iva Lou Peterson. that area. e Far East is Arvil D. Bird, issued by the county clerk dur They moved to We are always glad to have About the Music Departs eat that in 1992, 1921 chesne and son to then being Mr. September and ing of Salt fireman, USN, these people Join us in our DINNER GUESTS At the Duchesn Sfbeols .Mrs. LeRoy Bird, of Bluebell. to Howard Jones, of Myton, and church meetings. They always in 1942. Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Hicke.i, Lake City There are 80 members enof Mattie Colleen is She Sherwood, The survived by three Bryce Canyon gives have such good and interesting rolled in the mixed cnorpb this Miss Lisle Lindsay and Miss Clinton J., and Clifton C. pair and logistical support to Roosevelt. things to tell us. Madeline Drouby, of Salt Lake Mickelson, year, with a much higher perDuchesne; Glen H. United Nations naval forces in centage of the high sdtdql stuCity; Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. John-se- Mickelson, Salt Can Yon Vote Lake City; two Korea, RECORD AS A GIFT and children, Duchesne; Mr. dents represented than last year. daughters, Mrs. Mabel Para-- ! Monday morning Mrs. Bert The chorus is planniag $ trip and Mrs. Weston Thomas and more and Mrs. Renee Neeley. Bancroft came into the office to all the schools in ihd Basin firAW children, Tabiona; and Linda Salt Lake City; one sister, Mrs to get a subscription for the to sing in concert WmeUne ih Thomas were dinner guests re- L. bids will P. Sealed in 15 duplicate Manti; grand- Q iff Record. She decided that the near future, i cently at the home of Mr. and childrenMiller, be received by the undersigned paper would make a very good theThe and one Mrs. Jessup Thomas. The ocband now has. 59 ' mem8 Another entry in the big up to p. m. Thursday, Octobe; birthday gift to send to her son bers, and the trumpet .secUea casion celebrated Mr. Thomas' child. fish contest sponsored by the 23. 1952, at which time they who Is in Munich, Germany, is strong. , birthday. BROTHERS IN KOREA Duchesne Fish and Game Asso- will be publicly opened and since he is always asking for We wish you many happy rea for for the read, building shop news of home folks. So we Van W. Killian and Ross G. ciation was made by William turns of the day you have lb. Tabiona High School to be built hurried and rolled last weeks done much for the Uintah Basin. Killian are both in Korea, but Clark of Tabiona, with a 3 at Tabiona, .Utah. are about 30D miles apart. Ross trout this week paper up and sent It on its way Drawings and specifications to Bobby. will be coming home soon and ATTEND DUP MEET Jimmy Johnstun weighed in wished to see his brother be--1 his second big fish in the and other data for the above IN VERNAL, OCT 4 Cannon FATHER DIES OCT 2 Mrs. Elmer Moon attended ore leaving Korea, but writes contest Monday. He caught the have been prepared by 12 East John H. Jones, father of Mrs. the conference of the Daughters he is afraid he cant do it as big 4 lb. 9 oz. Rainbow trout and Mullen, architects, of the Utah Pioneers which was there is no air base where Van in the Strawberry Reservoir. He South Temple, Salt Lake City, John Abbott, of Duchesne, died PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL' is the teen-ag- e son of Mr. and Utah, and will be available to at his home in Pleasant Grove held Saturday. Oct. 4, at Vernal. is stationed. Mrs. Richard Johnstun, of Du- bidders at their office, or at last Thursday of a heart ailOF MUSIC She gave a talk How We Reg; . the school district office Li ment. Funeral services were chesne ATTENDS MEETING ister Our Daughters in1 set enIn each For held Utah. Tabiona. Duchesne, OF GAS DEALERS Previously Jimmy had Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oldson tered a 3 lb. 9 oz. trout in the a deposit of ten dollars (310.00) The Duchesne camp last year JACK FROST MAKES VISIT registered more members in .spent Monday and Tuesday, contest. It was taken from the will be required. A bond guarThe more tender plants were three months than any other September Write to me at in Salt Lake Strawberry, also. To date thin anteeing satisfactory performof contract, for fifty per- destroyed Sunday night by frost lr6est fish entered In ance camp in the state. City, where they attended the s amount In full area. of UTAH the Duchesne cent the TABIONA, tlie contslannual meeting of Utah L (30) The season for fishing closes thereof, executed by a surety NEW ASSIGNMENT Association held at the Tempi: Oct. 12 and duck season opens company satisfactory to the unMr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor Square Hotel. Oct. 18. dersigned will be required of and children visited her sister, sic the successful bidder. Mrs. Carl Wilkenson, this week FOOD SALE SUCCESSFUL The right is reserved, as the enroute to Mr. Taylors new The Legion Food Sale held Interest of the school district encampment. Mr. Taylor has Friday was very successful. may require, to reject any or been attending an officers trainThey wish to thank all those to waive any Inforall bids, ing school in El Paso, Texas. who helped in any way with the In bids received, and to Duchesne mality Cafe, by operated ' sale, which was in charge of Vernal and Berglta Williams, accept or reject any Item of Mrs. Carrie Hatch and Mrs. Toko had its grand opening Monday. any bid unleu such bid is qual Rose Partridge. October 8. It will remain open Ified by specific limits. BOARD OF EDUCATION all night. Well the "battle af the Ore a good aseal and glass ad COUNTY OFFICES TO The Williams Invite new and Duchesne County School District beer we all reached a compraaia keen tewa kea settled! is HONOR COLUMBUS DAY old friends to drop in at any By C. C. Mickelson. Clerk K. without any trouble. These signs The county offices at the Du- time as gali fri sadly with Baleevflle. will be more than First Publication, Oct. 9. 1833 they chesne County Courthouse will happy to serve them. now rnd SHOP HERE IN Available a! the Oct. buses whs 16. 1983 started List Publication, NverytMf be closed on Monday. Oct. 13. our team, TOWN. Everyone! hippy. through began geiag ROOSEVELT AUCTION in observance of the Columbus OUR EDITORIAL VIEWPOINT Froas where I sit, It shews hew with a Mg sign a thsaa saying YARD Day holiday. Inasmuch as CoSNOP Df XALEfVILLE. The prebleau disappear once hath aide lumbus Day is on Sunday this from (Continued page one) Every i is owned fa Balesrill and get together and try to work things year, the following day is observed as a holiday. the newspapers offer the greatest poe- Further eat. Natnrally were nil n little difover her m a franchise. sible circulation at the lowest percentage of cost. ferent. Seme Uk teds pep, tm g was lor all for Toy Wtedy POPULATION IS UP Remember, the newspaper Is the one great adverand seas ilka hear. I g he kept barricades Or at Any Tim by Calling ap Duchesnes population has tising medium that awaits the convenience of the reader. Wa all hart to rid alo what? bus the aad the famincreased been pettee p by several Vernal 281-sometime for A newspaper ad lives for hours life together. Why net through ilies who have- parked their CunningFinally Judge CHspeay. days. It is not received in a fleeting moment. It does not If No Answer Call 288-- J ; asake it a pleasant trip?' ' trailer homes at the Coles Trailham iavited tho BalasrilU Cham-thave to register within a brief timq or be loat forever. It of these er Court. Twenty-siwith meet to ad Caouderea Or Writ P. O. Box 592 enters the home and is available to every member of the are parked in t Andys Oardea Tavara. Richard H. family at a time of his or her choosing. the court. The court owners. Vernal. Utah Beaton. vice Mrs. Marih Irvin Mr. and Co., Cole, are Edwards, Jr., president, Jordan expanding facilities to accomo30 Copyright, 1952, Unii4 Suutt Brtwvt rlfrrr date these people. i - Union-Governme- ShSm.,.? P-T- A ,1. u by'Jlh. I i - Bprlns Cernlvcl 0-0- . " Id The Qcs Company Tho Dali Locally Scrubs Utah-Colorad- Of Country o ' . y 16-da- y ! - hAi-Tn- ll 'Taai' battle-t- ested x&ar an er Ar-wel- ls Music At D.II.B Du-'th- s. n I I great-grand- In Fntrlofi Fich Contort Notice To Dlddsre 7 , I i I , I have listened with some amazement to the uninterrupted flow of campaign promises made by my opponent so far in this campaign. I have noted, too, the between the Mayor's proposed program and that of the National Administration, particularly in its attempt to obtain efficient government by creation of new departments with ever increasing overhead and personnel. My promises have been different. When faced with the scandalously inefficient operation of the Utah Liquor Commission a product of the last stale Democratic AdministraI demonstrated that tion honesty and efficiency in government can remove corruption and scandal. And here are- the facts to prove it: In the last three total expenses of the Commission have decreased $328,278: gross earnings have increased $1,128,-82and employee salaries have increased about 22 per sim-ulariti- ! - Era 1: cent Sincerely, Duchesn-.-County- Gay Wasstaff 29-3- 0, I P-G-as - Rom when I Duchesne Cafe Is Again Open -- 0r ... Saturday i put-tte- .... - call-te- er homes-on-whee- ls City. k Jy Joe MatiH Our Town Wouldn't a "Back Soat" Veterinarian R. Durrltt Or. x Paid political advertisement by Mrs. A. M. Gurnea, Salt Lake s; s. , 1 Gladys Odekirk went to Salt Lake with Duane Grant to taka wee' Kathy, daughter of her son. Bob, back home. Kathv was not quite ready to return home when her parents went. She still wanted to remain with grandma. st , SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Grant and son, Jimmy, and daughter, Carrol, went to Salt Lake last week to visit Mr. Grant's mother, Mrs. Susan Grant, They drove on to Provo and visited Mr.' Grant's two sisters who live there before returning to Duchesne. CIcss |