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Show emer me mission home this ne-t Monday. And there will be a' dance for him. Mrs. Barben and Marie, Mr and Mrs. Arch Barben and Mrs Venice Davis, attended a funeral in West rdw-,la?,t Satlrday for an uncle, Mr. Will Barben. While there they met Mr. Hogan who used to be bishop of Abraham If you remember he lost his wife while living in Abraham and later moved away. Any old timer like that always loves to see the old stand-patters of this flat, for while they are moved away they do not forget warm friendships. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Munster opened the social winter season last Sunday with a lovely dinner The old crowd, Winds, Davises and Underhills present. The Shurtzs were away, so they will come next time. Annie Walker left Will at home to ward off the frost and made a trip to Salt Lake City to see her children. And Mrs. Foote spent a few days in 'Salt Lake with Mar-jorie, Mar-jorie, also last week. And that fire truck rushing out to Shurtz's when the hay mill truck caught on fire, that should be North Tract news, but of course, the Chronicle will make head lines out of it. They said thousands came to see the fire. (Josie we only took. Herman Munster's word for that statement.) Then here's Bill and Mina Over-son Over-son recovering from being grandparents grand-parents again. A new baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolbert. They live some where in Idaho. Rube Turner gets his name in the paper every time he goes any- pei'" 0tll TRACT . 1 a Mrs George R. Jack-HhoPni Jack-HhoPni n last weekend to Were d0"V their children, and 7Wna vs , to me, " What mKo e ails Josie Walker N L slipP on They never do tftr:"itingyany news olin they're getting old TV GUf don't know but now, 4'sa! iust the last two Would have to that.... ,he;Sd Re"e Society e S" Sng social. A pro-TH6e pro-TH6e clever opening ogressed '"tr son's Mrs. Mina Mrs' tnen to Dale Bish-1Iln'S Bish-1Iln'S ts Ure elegant and ne) nver fiy women were affair. The program c5;Too Dee Sanford's paper n P1" I the immortals. ' Smong tM have ,told you Hattie Johnson is home kMrSma1r operation and was V&Zft Lndyl with her htflmofaWoodrow was taken ' to the Utah Valley hos-k? hos-k? w medical treatment Lfl.r tz have been to Ascal-t Ascal-t revisit and now have Mrs. t (for a visit w them ?W,iSfb2tthave had com V,hirt Mrs Lambert's moth-l&l moth-l&l Zr and a sister visiting tvMrs .Walker could eas-olW eas-olW found out these . names Ljon, Bonald, who will where, and believe me he does hTG fnng' now that he's retired " , anJ Cora went up to conference oil 13 ,vv.hile there helped Ruby get established in a nice little house out on 11 east and they heard UP tf!ere that Dan Simkins and Parley Johnson, two oldtimers werent too well. The only thing that ails Rube now and again is a bad case of hives. The old timers would say it was the meanness coming out of him. And Rube said he saw Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Henderson Hen-derson and that our good friend John Henderson had found himself a very nice wife. There's a lot more Tanetta and Josie could tell if they'ed get busy. Josie even laid off that pioneer institution, the Jolly Stitchers club. Mrs. Keeler, Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. m ker and Mrs- Betty Baker and Mrs. Bob Oppenheimer were guests last time. They are goin to meet again this Friday. Of course you'll hear of them when they start one ot those famous suppers. Mrs. Dewey Dew-ey Sanford has joined the club Mrs. Laura Erickson is not as well as usual and Russell Jackson's wife made a trip to Nephi. Signed, anyone who wants some North Tract news in the paper. |