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Show THE REPORTER your calling in appleciaie ,0, , YO UR ADVERTISING rurr HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR before tpoiulenl evening OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty two Volume Tlu Kurcka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, July 4, Patricks Open House To Honor Well Known Holds Vacation Couple on Golden Wedding, June Saint Mr. and Mis. Rodney Kunnella v'lU celebrate Gulden Wed- - i K-- tli.r 1 Blessed Virgin Alothirr. Mill-- ) Mike Atlicrlcy; St. Jiifcph, Lila Cherry; The Archangel l. Charlene Ferris; St. Eliza-betMary Margaret Cronin; Prophet Simeon. Chnrlme Fciris; The Christ Child, Joan Quigley The Wisemen, Pat Lucas. Edmund Hannifin. A story on the life or St. Ovules was given by: Koseann the Ferris; life of St. Martin, Eileen Fennel; poem by Joan Torriri. Recitation of the prayer, "Our Father." by: Eileen Fennell. N,l Fitch, Eileen Spencer. .limn Torri-a- i, Roaeann Ferria and with narrative interpretation bv Jo Rae Fennell. The classes, music, instruction and dramatization were under the liroction of Misa Gertrude Church and Miaa Anrilla Giovannoni. Alisa Lila Cherry assisted as cTgunist. After Mass and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament on Monday, June 30, at 8 a.m.. the children will enjoy a pic nic at the citv park. religious articles, history of the fhurrh. ami lives of the saints. instruction for the Altar Servers Ca-brie- h. Angelus was recited daily t the noon hour. June 27, the Qn Friday morning, children preuented a program: a "ujiou play, dramatizing the n-s$l- oui loufrt . of Dayton, Mm. Roy S. Lute Ohio la a housei guest at the home of Mrs. Ethel Donnelly and Mrs. glva Bonner. She has been visiting is California for the past two months and la enroute to her home in Ohio. Miss Haider Kipps of Los An reles is visiting at the home of her 11 f Mr. old Runnella Mr. & jf Compton, Youngsters To The Youngster Cal., the Eureka Firemen are planning a few things to help the youngster celebrate. Knees will bn held on Main street at 10:00 o'clock am. and a usual the Firemen will have other entertainment for the kids, so be on hand and rater the race. Eureka People Are Guests At OES Meeting In Provo Last Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blight, Mra. Elva Bonner and Mra. Alton Baker were guests at Valley Chapter No. S, and Mrs. Wendell Mrs. Fletrh-(- ri parenta Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert he handled the matter and, aa ho expressed it, "It la not my idea to get any young boy in trouble, but merely to protect them from something they do not recognize for the serious damage .that could result." - present, due to the steel strike. When Mr. Garity discovered the article were missing, he contacted Deputy Sheriff Carl Fields, and after a day's "sleuthing"on tlu part of the two men. discovered the four young lads who had taken the highly explosive material from the mine. The boys led the two men to the place where they hed "cashed'. 'the explosives. They had set off some of the caps, and after questioning, disclosed where the rest of the material was. Several heavy charges of dynamite or caps, or perhaps both, have been net off in Eureka during the past year, and while the offl. that ing the explosive material in their Mr. and Mm. Glen Knotts and ion. Carl. left Thursday, for Fish Lake to try their luck at fishing over the Independence Day holidays. Lake on Thursday the week were Mr. and Xri. Sterling 'BmTaston- - and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wall and family. Off for Fish to spend Tnwrm underwent an at the Payson Hospital on Friday of last week. Latest reports are that he Is much im- proved. Friends are wishing him a Howard operation ipeedy recovery. . three-year-o- ld - D johnliarentS e OOn ... - . InformedJ 111 In l0P6cl IS Other grandparents hn a r also very proud and happy ,,ufh Helper" ofj reived word rerent ly that their son. Donald, had arrived in Korea. Donald has been in the service the' . u. r ,!wcro vear. and received his train- past noata last Sunday at a dinner in California, prior to being Prt.v. honoring Airs. Leonard dipped overseas. Boyne und Airs. Frank rage, who grandchild. I j Home From Long Hospital Stay I ne Iti J ; Hi' Richfield. Where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Tuesday from a vacation Hal Nebekcr (Dell" Jamesemi. V" Grnd Canvon. Lax and Bryce Canyon. Mr. and Mra Jame ijuigh'.v and Air. and Mra. George Coniba, who hi HawRichard were visiting here from thy kin. Johnnie Campbell and home in Martpora.Cshf. elroe ? H weTm Wnynwn? of Mammoth left ornlnK for Ls Angel- lhy ,ntend to Bffk rm wonderfully enjoyable evening son-in-la- Senator J. Fred Milliiiian anil Milliman are touring the Northwest. They will vlait their aon anl daughter-in-laMr. and Airs. Uisrles Alillimsn .(Colleen Sandatroinl In Tacoma, Wash, and get nequalnted with the new grandson. They will also visit with Mr. Millininn's mother. They plan to return to Utah the last of July. Alra. Ore Shipments For Week of June (H-iatii- Kllcr-hcc- Kni-,pi- We. and tlie 434 million peoples of Western Europe, produce 169 million tuns of steel and 1.404 million tons f coal each year. Tlie Russia-satellioutput is 43 mil- te iiud fur us. against 106 million tuns of s' l and 930 million tons of (ust. fur the Communist bloc. Which recently attained inlcendenee within the framework of the French Union, is made up of three Associated Slates' L.i s i meaning elephantsi ' meaning of Land Cambodia Temple. and Vietnam (meaning Pearl of the Orient.) The Viet lumunist-le- d in rebels Minh. North Vietnam .have been carry-M- r. ing on active warfare against free ilndotlnna since 1946. Indn-Ch'n.- f wa(er 1H1, mt,p understood as the germ theory of Mutual the to construct 4.000 shallow iliseuisc. Agene-- tin- - l.as helped govern-'8irime- nl - fr -- anti-tru- st , -- I ! j Mrs. Ous Rowe of Buhl. re ( Mr. Jack Mlsoa left Thursday fur Bauer to visit with hrr sister Mr. and Mrs. and brnthrr-in-laGlen Storra. On Afonday of next week the Storra and Mra. Nilson will leave for Ely, Afinncnota. where they will visit with Mr. and Airs. Don Kimball i Frances Storra) fur (hri-- weeks. Air. J. A. Alsriln and daughter. Eileen, of Pocatello, left on Fri- day, after sKndlng thci past two weeks visiting with Mra. Alarlin's mother and sister. Airs. Mary Stack and Alra. ('lure Larsen. All. and Air, tieorge 4'imili and family left Atonduy for their home in Marlpcsa, Calif. They have been guilds at tin home of Mra Comb's pm cut Mr. and Airs. Cecil Fltcli. Sr., fur the past two weeks. dinner at the guest Sunday Mrs. Ia'sHp Kandlt, chs timian of thi. local (.'haptcr inline- - of Mr. and Mra. L. V. Brady Airs. Brady's mother and sisof Hctl Cross, and Mrs. Km Potts, publicity chairman wen ter, Alts. Hrtlir Isird, and Mrs. for the Blood Hank which visited Kiireka last Friday Alice ('arson and her daughter, 1 appre n sticsi wish to exti nd tln-iami thanks to all the lilsl donors. They an very giatidul to the er the blfdlict who we well in their desne to give feer our M i vicenu n. lilts The Mobile Clilt. spoliM.Md ly tin AineTieicn Nslional Red f ross, was in Eureka Iasi Friday at the Tint ie; high sc in) auditorium, and if the doctors anl iuiim s iii charge of the unit aie a lair sample ed the Red Cross weikcrs. Own we have reason lu fcl veiy gexsl sisnit our Rel Cross Tiiuse in t nit wrci eharge of th Mobil courleous. thuiighlful and as fine a group f woikrrs ns can ts foiinel in ny orgamzatiun. I'raisi belp-er- s from all the lnuis hhI is ts'ing i d on hII siles. Thanks is extended t !bse wliu Bssiste!, iiii'l arc as follows Jim Kennedy, Lillian Ellon. Minnie Gillixpie. KuMi S'linsoii. Rexam Tesine. and lalv Erickson, nil f Mammoth; and Isila Baker. In'i Clement, Winona Thomas. Alvrth Theriault. Lm ille Bigler. Je wel MrNeil, Afargiu rile Peterson. VarKysn. Vola da Murdue. Nevers. Grsee Claetwin. Fhrenee Potta. Delores Rohinson. Issisl Ashworth. Klioelu lell and Ceilleen Alonlue Holyoak. Mrs. Randle also wishes to thank the nun who helped unload carried hy and load the equipnic-fithe Mobile Unit. icsi-de-n- the week or th hl.,r pM.Mts law are to j ,ir Kllllth of Juy, Mrs. Elizalslh ii .sning, they must t .Msrslen and ilaughter. Althea. ,mll. from Cardeton. Alla rta. Csnaela. extend") P ever monopolistic sc he part of labor m ,.Kan and Miss Marselen tivities NAA1 Wm. J. Greets, .) rr riM,m njatrs while attending unions .president, the KYI' at rrcevo. afMj One Federal employe drew $4,300 in fiscal 1952 for administration of settlements under the War Claims Act of 1928. k. Appreciation Extended To Residents Who Contributed to Blood Bank Here SSJJTS '.J, National Meet J)nleresl ! "nk re- - Attend Elks Paragraph of I i 1 Mra Frank Gear i21r'.,u,d rued Eurekans Seeing Dog School in Alorristown, New Jersey. He states they are the finest group of people one can Mr. and Alra. Hamilton find anywhere in the country. The school financed hia plane trip and and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel was "simply wonderful" to him. banka of Orem plan to leave SunHis brother, Richard Corroran, day morning on a trip to New met hint at the airport in Iselin, York. Mr. Laird is Fbcalted Ruler New JerKey, and escorted him to of the Tintic B. P. O. E Lodge the school where he spent 20 days No. 711, and is making the trip with the dog before bringing him to attend thq Grand Lodge Nationhome. Sambo accompanied Tommy al Convention of Elks which ia on the plane and proved himself a being held In New York City from veteran flier. It is wonderful to the 12th to 17th of July. They will watch a Seeing Eye Dog protect visit enroute to New York, with Mr. and Mra. Dean Han at Ames, its master. Mr. Hall was athletic coach Iowa. hia visited hrother with Tommy at Tintic High School for a couple a and aim and family, sister and of years, and ia well known In the family, Mr. and Mra. John Cantlno, District. At the present time he of Iselin, New Jersey, before re- la an ROTC instructor at Iowa home. turning State College. In talking to Tommy, one wonThe Lairds and Fairbanks plan ders Just how the rest of us ran to be away for about three weeks. a such when he takes complain wonderful attitude toward the accident that resulted in the loss of hia sight, as well aa other serious injuries. He haa plana for the future that could put many of ua ... iwilh all our faculties) to ahame. He is grateful that he haa reMr. and Mra Lee Hint and facovered the use of hia arm, and la in good physical condition, and mily left Tuesday for a vacation that In time he ran become self trip to Balt Lake and Sallna. supporting. Hia acceptance of the loss of hia sight la a lesson to ua Mra Rurtia JameMm Is In Salt all. His many friends in the Disfor the week. Her mother, trict are wishing him the very best I.ake Bills of Payson, unof luck in hi plans for the future. Mra. Matilda derwent an operation at the LDS Hospital last week. Latest reports Mr. and Mra. Ted Haynes were are that ahe la recuperating nicely. Salt Lake visitors on Thursday of last week. They combined busiMr. and Mra Wm. Paxnuui mo ness and pleasure. to Salt Lake last Sunday. tored . . ' Their nephew, IRoy Mikesell, Week end visitors at the home who has been visiting at the Fax-ma- n of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Paxman home for the past two weeks, were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gun- n4urned to the city with them. derson and family of Mackey, Ida. Mra. Joale Gunderson of Salt and Alra Max Ksy and children and Lake. They are former residents Mrs. I.add Broderick and aon of of Mammoth. Delta were in town cn Tuesday, visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Daild ticket t. from Alameda, Calif., are guests and Alra Dewey. KoMnwui at the home of their daughter andMr.aon. and Mr. and Airs. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Vaiindell Jerry, and Christensen and children Roberta of Alammoth. The Dirk etts are former residents of of Salt I.ake, are spending the week at Fish Ike. Kurrka. - . Mi. Twenty-seve- n i .Mix. Boyne of Pacific Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Frank spent the week Page of Salt end in Eureka visiting at the Mrs. Isiird home. Hamilton . Is the former Phyllis of Alammoth spent the Rovnes . end in Evanston. Wyoming, i Blac k, and Mrs. Page will he with Air. and Airs. Lc-- 1 mrmbered as Louise Black. fcr- Mar Lexter iLinnea Fnulson) John Cronin was in Salt Lake vw the week end getting acWilfm d lairscn. Kingsley Thatc-h-- i. quainted with the new grandson Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt t the home of Air, and Mrs. Jack in Salt Icke Saturday evening 1r. jese Haws. Bishop Osro Webb, Kail lilts. N. O' S;in,isl Lloyd. the stage pnaliictinn. enjoying Mjw Ma.inr wjrthhn. Miss Mr. and Mm. EArl l.unt of Margaret Gourley. Mrs. Julia mammoth were in Lehl Tuesday wninjf attending a meeting of J L?M high school alumni The Association, one of h,&h "ohoola which has j out the annual meeting Mr. and All. Jame lulgley Purler. Mrs . M A Kradlev. Mrs. 'ni Period of years, enjoyed a; and Mr. nnd Mric. Georg. Combs. George Nrgi . .andstrom. Alias Ihelr from here Alaigant were and visiting .who ,n,irt,ining program ,., Snn.lsirom Mrs J O. W.M jjuhvlng. About 500 members were ' home in Marisa. Calif. .,Iro'o to Mrs. Robert Hutchinson. Airs .John tendance, and the Lunts to Salt I.ake Thursday evening Putt a very Smith Kcatehic. Airs. Ernes! Dahl. Mrs. enjoyable rvening. iue the stag. production. woncicr- - Wcslev Roper. Airs. W. D. Davis. pacific." They report a Mrs. D. Wheeler. Mrs. Karl Putts. evening. to flew Luca Margaret s fully enjovahle Franelsro on Tuesday Aliss Myrtle Allen The organist 5?" "Pend a week with her1 Air. anil Mr. Theodore llayne - was Aliss Gold's Wheeler. "Shter. Alias Regina Lucns. 'were Salt Uke visilms on ThuiStanley Wilson and his mother. T,"-'dm- - "f l Mrs D. A. Wilson, left fur Birin- w,,k mi Colleen CuKhing of Salt business and pleasure. ingh'im. Alabama for an extend! wn" ,n town on Sunday vl-- ! vimI. the trip bong iiiiuir by hiiIu Mi- nher parents. Mr. and1 Air. and Air. Hum of Wilson planned to attend the Annie Heber Mrs. , and attend-convention and Elks Cushing, Francisco, h open house for her sister and of Provo, were in town last Thm nnd Alls. Leslie Crenisr and Mr. . Mra ghcr-in-lnwAir. and Airs, dav visiting with Mr. and Aid- Frank Ciomai and suns. Iren. Co"k. Win. Bniwn and Mis. Sadie in nd Jean, and laughter. Ear- fnrri,pr Ihr is Harris . " vriNTHMl honw Mnl! ke, Comes Jerry possession were not responsible for the previous blasts, thrv are issu- infJ a warninR to all (.onrerned that this practice must stop hofc re loses his eyesight or limbs. Parents should warn their: and Mrs. Jack Llcyd are re- joking .over the bii th of a habv boy bom Saturday. June 28. at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. The welcome little son has a sister. Janie. New mother ithe former Alisa Beverly Cronin. daughter of Afr. and Airs. Cronin. Grandpa Cronin was mi hand to welcome the new little Jle 20 " Mr. Past Grand Patron Alexander Blight filled the office of Associate patron, Grand Organist, Mrs. Elva Bonner, held the office of Organist, and Mra. Alton Baker, Secretary of Tintic Chapter No. 18, occupied the office of Secretary during the ceremony. A good number of Grand officers were in attendance. A beautiful ritualistic flower IJearA Reporter 4go in drill was presented, and at the conclusion of the program of the owning, a reception honoring the friends What was thought to be the den were Eureka visitors over the new members and visiting proved a delightful event. The virichest car of ore ever marketed week rad. The members of the Fidelia club siting officers received unusually from the Tintic District was shipped from the Eureka Standard were entertained by Mrs. George lovely gifts. iplne, located in the eastern end of Tuisjnan. "500", was the game the District. The shipment was played, followred by a delicious Brown lot and from re- luncheon. Ladies attending were, about a sixty-te- n ports it carried several thousand Mm. Charles Zabrlskie, Mra. O. A. ounces of silver, along with a few Allred. Mra. Kathryn Russell, Mra, hundred ounces of gold. It was John Allen, Mrs. F. A. Grant, Mrs. truly picture rock. The ore was Cecelia Bacon, Mra. Dean Berk, In an accumulation of the better Mrs. John Bunnell, Mra. B. V. Mra. Hickman. months Frank two Briskey, grade produced during Friends of Jerry Brown, son of time, the best being set aside un- Airs. I. J. Donnelly, Airs. F. A. til sufficient amount had born Grant. Prize winners were Airs. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Brown will Zabriskie 1st, Airs. O. A. Allred, be pleased to learn that he ia piled up to moke a shipment again at his home, following When the shipment left Dividend all cut. Boh and Huck Done, sons of Air. five weeks spent in Rt. Mark's it was accompanied by George where he underwent a vis. deputy sheriff, whose duty it and Airs. Ray Done of Oakland. hospital on hia leg. He la serious operation were in Eureka, guests of was to see that the consignment Calif., be doing very nicely. their aunt and uncle, Air. and Alra. reported to drove leached the smilter intact. to tlie City last Ilia parents Thi amplo.vrs of the Tintic Ray Conyers. returned home and Jerry Friday Airs. F. A. Grant. Alra. mines were given the customary them. three-da- y vaeatun in order that Rarralt. Mrs. Stella Shea and Rex jwilh they might eelebrati- the Fourth Hickman spent a vacation visiting of July Work at all properties in some of the scenic attractions in on Southern I'tah. They visited Cedar on Breaks. Zions Canyon and the 27 Wednesday morning. Twice each Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Herman Sylvester, who had hc.n year ithe Fourth of July and Consolidated. 35 carloads; (hrist mas i work was suspended in a r ritual condition following an R. Chief L. Garity, 1 carload; Dragon for appendicitis, was rethat employees might enjoy 36 carloads; these holidays. ported past the danger stage. For Consolidated, 1 carload; liar X. 1 i.irlniid; The I J'S chinch choir gave n several days his recovery was vciy Eureka Lily, 2 carloads; and plriiring conceit, under th ilmittt fill viy Alines, 2 carloads. inwas who Smith Arthur Mrs. and L. A. Peterson of directum an automobile acridinl in and J. L Januson. It was open air jured held on the library steps and near Dg.n was able to leave tin whh heard by scores of people hospital and continue hr journey to Matin Hills, where she went to uIiom praise was most liberal. a visit b r sister. Tin choir gave six niimls-rsMr. and Mis D. G. llenrind Hnd vianl sc lo was ivndcrcd by Mis. and Mrs. Walter Frank were Mr Mammoth of Gunderson Martin iiial Mr. .lami.con gave a cornet Piivm n visitors on Julv 4th. sol. Mcmix'i s of the chmr win: Powder, caps and fuse were sona of the- deadly danger of these found missing last Monday morn- - explosives, and check to see that ing at the Murray Refractories they do not have any in their property when R. L. Garity, who possession. has charge of the property made Mr. Garity is very grateful to a routine check of the mine. The Afr. Fields for the way In which property is dosed doyen at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart and daughter, Darlene, Miss Ann Snell and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Franks left Tuesday for Fish Lake where they plan to stay over the Independence Day holidays. Order of the Eastern Star at Provo, Utah. An officers corps of invited friends occupied the respective stations during the Initiation ceremony. Dawn, of Provo, week at the homo ! remaining In Eureka on Independence Day will not be forgotten, aa and Ralph of'Granger, and one daughter, MrC Lavem Williams also of Salt Lake. They have 10 grandchildren )and two greatgrandchildren. They lived in Eureka practlrally all their married life, and Airs. Runnells la a native daughter. A cordial Invitation la extended to all their friends to attend the open houae, and they are asking "no presents pltaae." The Reporter joins with their many friends In congratulating them and extending heat wishes on the occasion, of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Rodney Runnells at the Seeing dog given Eye school last January developed a throat infection and Tommy had to make the trip to get acquainted with the new dog, a lAbrnrinr Retriever, "Sambo." Tommy can't find words enough to express hia appreciation to the staff at the Be Held Here Danger of Dynamite, Caps, Stressed Fletcher and baby daughter, are spending the As Officers Find "Lost" of Explosives Snell. Number 10c per Copy- - Tommy Corcoran returned home Saturday, after weeks trip that took him to New Jersey. four i Tommy mailt the trip to et a new seeing eye dog. him The Celebration For grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitta (Xorma Snell) -- - The Included: Cate-,hltic- ri Dally instruction instruction, music, study Green, l).")2- - Eurekan Back from New Jersey With New Seeing-Ey-e Dog daughter of James and Eliziibcth Untie District. ploneera-o!t!nK anniversary on Friday, July Air. Runnells followed mining in and around Eureka for 27 years. They will in- honored at open He is one of the very few menj house at the Memorial Building alive who worked with tlie recordfrom 1 p m. to 4 pm. breaking crew at the Eureka WaShaft broke the Mr. Kunnells was born in Mona, ter Lilyrecord for that reb. 16. 1882 and came to Eureka worlds speed.. Atany of with his parenta in 1900. He mar- the older residents of the town will remember the time the shaft was ried Pearl Given in 1902. Airs. Kunnells was born In Dia- sunk, and the wonderful record made by the men working on the mond, Utah, January 9. 1884, contract. Mr. and Mrs. Runnells are the Married Fifty Years . . . parenta of 4 children, three sons, Ray Runnells of Salt Lake, Har- i June 16, joyful mysteries of the ..iv enrollment of the children ary Hnd narratel by UlheVliildrona choir ringing at terns. The following rhai aiders were portrayed bv: J! Maw offered at 9:00. school began Monday, $ound j IlcN'ca. and John Evans of I .chi. Methodist Church ts Schedule Meetings 1 Iu-h- M:(io am, VernSunday on Anderson, acting Supt., worship boor. ll:(Mi a.m , Rev. W. B. Ceirlett will deliver the message; evening servlcrs will be discon-linue- d until Kepleniber. W. S. C. R. will meet at the McthcsIiNt church on July 10, at 1 pm. for a eovered dish luncheon. lal Mutual Plans Swimming Party A swimming parly for memls-r- s of AI. I. A. of tlie LI'S church is Nchrdulivl for Timsday evening Julv 8 at Arrow Head Resort. Those planning on attending the party are asked to bring tlnlr own lunch. , Alra IJIIisn Ellon and family. and Airs, dirty Larsen of Atom- moth returned laid week after a two weeks trip to Spokane, Wash, where thrv visited at the home of Air. anil Airs. Robert Finder. Airs. Foster returned to Alanunoth with them and will visit at the Elton home for a few days. Air. Wm. 1. Rate, Sr. returned to her home on Saturday after spending the past week in Salt I Akc City, where Mr. Bute is pitalized. Week end hos- gtieU at the home o Airs. Kate Ames wcie her sisters. Mra. Anne Miller of lit no. Mrs. AlNrtha Gray of Salt lAke and Airs. Tilhr Brandt of Aluriay. Air. ami I as Vegas Air. Ilarry wen Car-te- of in town last week visiting with frirruls The Cortcna are former and well residents of Eureka. Air. slid Air. Stanley lleglnHti nnl sons, Ronald and Stephen, oi Ogden, were guests last week at the home of Miss Aliklred Dsvi. Mrs. Hegxtmm is the former Miss Frances Davis. Mr. and Mra A rlu Broderick children left Sunday fur Alsrysvale. Calif., where they plan to make their home. We are aorrv to lose the Bnaieriek family, hut wish them well In their new home. and llam (formerly Ague "Aggie Dell" Roberta) of Aftirrny has been a guest at the home of Afra. Emily Hntenrtla for the past two weeks. She returned In her home on Sunday. Mra Afra. |