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Show TREASURETON NEWS NOTES The home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Walton of Cleveland burned to the ground Friday; afternoon, April 10. They only saved two beds, a dress er and a few clothes Mrs. Parley Walter and her father-ifc-law were the only ones present at the fire. Mrs. George Burton and son, Willis Wil-lis Burton and daughter, Mildred, left for a trip to Los Angeles, California, Monday, April 6. They will return home about April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson spent Thursday in Logn on business. James Ransom motored to Ma Cammon last Friday where he will help his Uncle, George Ransom, set up a saw mill. He will return home Sunday, April 12. Mrs. Grace Roholt spent Mondaj afternoon visiting with her sistei Mrs. Ivan Cordingly of Preston. Bishop and Mrs. Jeff Barker of Treasureton motored to Logan Utah, Wednesday where they spent the day doing temple work. Mrs Leland Panter is visiting in Ogden, Utah, with her sister." Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Roholt and baby daughter, Beth, spent last Neil Lewis motored to Salt Lake wgek at the home of Mr. Roholt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Roholt, Ro-holt, Sr. Delvid Roholt formerly of Treasureton Treas-ureton is working in Winder for Dave Johnson. Val Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele of Lago will leave for the army Monday, April 20. He will be stationed at Fort Douglas, Utah. Delvid Roholt, Miss Kaye Ko vene of Georgetown, Homer Montague, Mon-tague, Miss Ileene Hayes of Georgetown, Reuben Combs and City, Utah, on a pleasure trip, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Packard of Los Angeles, Calif., visited two days last week with their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Packard. Rudy, the six-year-old son of Mrs. Stella Charles of Oxford is recovering recov-ering fro ma ruptured appendix at j the Preston hospital. |