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Show RICH COUNTY REArER, Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson, son, Sherman, of Salt Lake City, Miss Helen Kennedy of Cedar City and Miss Mae Kennedy of Ogden were here for Mem orial day and spent several days with their mother, Mrs. Lota Kennedy before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Findlay and Mrs. J. G. Conley and son, Billy, of Ogden were in Randolph for Decoration day. They returned home Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Findlay accompanied them home and will visit Ogden relatives for a week or ten days. Mrs. Tressa Hebblewhite of California came last Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith. She returned be doing nicely. Miss Ruth Valentine who taught school here the past school term, came back Tuesday and will visit a few days with friends here. Wedding bells will probably ring soon for Steve Wilson and Miss Kathryn Dotson at least it is reported he has put a ring on her finger a pretty good sign. Mrs. August Johnson and son William and daughter Annie, of Farmington were here for Decoration Dav Carol and Avis Johnson, daughters home Monday. Oliver Jacobsen and daughter, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, reLaVeda Harris and son, Rosco of Og- lumed to Farmington with them for short visit. den and Mrs. James Johnston of Salt Lake City were in Randolph Decoration Mrs. Hannah Wood and daughday. Mr. Jacobsen, one time a resident ter Barbara Jean of Ogden, were of Randolph gave ye editor a pleasant Randolph visitors Decoration day. call. He stated that he had not been Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay and in Randolph for Decoration day since children, Fay and LaRae of Ogden, 1903. Mrs. Elmer Snowball, who has been and Richard Young, also of Ogden, with her folks at Idaho Falls for the were Randolph visitors Friday, Sat past month has returned. She reports urday and Sunday. Fay and Richhaving had a very nice time. She re- ard, professional accordion players, ports both of her chidren have suffered played several numbers at the M. With ear ache a lot of the time while I. A. meeting Sunday evening. The she was away. boys jflayed fine and received many Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Passey and famcompliments. The Randolph people ily have moved back to Laketown and Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Muir have returned enjoyed their playing immensely. Mr. and Mrs. William to Randolph. Kennedy mo to Pocatello, Idaho on business tored Mrs. C. R. Ashby motored to Salt Lake City Thursday. She expects to Thursday. Blair Kennedy, small son of Mr return home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon made a and Mrs. Lon Kennedy, fell from business trip to Ogden Wednesday the Carl Harris porch Sunday break They were accompanied by Miss Jackie ing his arm just above the elbow. Gray and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy and child- He was taken to Dr. Patton, who set ren. arm. Blair Shaw, Lyle Shaw, Ronald h;s Mr. and Mrs. Russell Findlay and Rhodes, Janice Felt and Naomi Williams children of Kemmerer, were in Ranof Ogden spent the week-en- d visiting at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nor- dolph for Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbot of ris. They returned home Sunday. Miss Glenna Norris, who has been here the Lewiston, Utah, visited at the home past two weeks returned to Ogden with of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ashby Monthem. day. Mrs Talbot is Mrs Ashbys Mrs. Fred Feller was taken to the sister Soda Springs hospital, suffering with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and a hemorrhage, is reported not very children of Evanston, were Rangord. Terry Call of Ogden is visiting with dolph visitores Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ashby and his cousin, Moyle Hoffman, for the next few weeks. children of Kaysville, visited at the Miss Mary Henderson, daughter of home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ashby Mrs. Sylvia Henderson of Evanston, is Monday. They were returning home visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and from a fishing trip in Wyoming. Mrs. Roy Snowdall. The following people were among Mrs. Wilford Norris, Mr. and Mrs. those who came to Randolph for Carl Norris and Miss Maevon Bingham motored to Provo Wednesday to attend Decoration: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley the graduating exercises of Lynn and Walton of Panguitch, Utah; Mrs Clave Norris, who graduated from the Kora Walton of Salt Lake; Mrs B. Y. U. They returned home by way Sarah Ann McKinnon and daughof Salt Lake City and Logan. ters, Gladys and Melba, and her Mrs John Henry Smith and daughters, r, Mrs. Elaine Ward, Josephine and Lazella, and Lyman Osrden: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Salt Lake City were visitor" Smith and family of Salt Lake; Mr Decoration day at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Wilson of : Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex. They returned home Mrs. Cyril Wilson and children, of Miss Barbara Rex accompanSunday. Hooper, Utah; Mrs. Viona Shelby, ied them. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy and of Ogden; Mr. children of Ogden were in Randolph for Spencer, of Huntsville, Utah; Mr. Decoration day. Bishop G. W. Peart had the misfortune to have the end of one of his fingers pinched off in a chopping machine while chopping hay Wednesday. Miss Julia Porter, beauty operator, with friends and spent last week-en- d relatives at Ogden. She returned home and Mrs. Sid Sims, of Ogden; Mr. and, Mrs. Oluf Larson of Salt Lake: Mrs. Mae Tyson of Brigham City: Mrs. Emeline Kiddy and family of Evanston; Fred Hellstrom and friends of Logan. Miss Kathryn McKinnon left Friday for Logan where she will attend rummer school. . Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bitton of OgMonte Cristo road is now open for den are rejoicing over the arrival of travel. - . UTAH. LAKETOWN NEWS a five pound baby boy Mrs. Bitton s at the Dee hospital and is reported to grand-daughte- RANDOLPH. Yours Memorial day, Friday May 30 was fittingly observed here and the occasion brought many visitors from various places among them were Aquila Nebeker, Gleed Nebeker, Adrian Kearl of Ogden, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Price and chidren, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Wahlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans of Evanston, Wyo., Mrs. Leland Longhurst of Woodruff, Judge and Mrs. D.' K. McLeon of Soda Springs, Mrs. H. Warren Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weston, Roy A. Moffat, Mrs. Lilia Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Webb of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lila Satterthwaite, Miss Vella Satterthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weston and children, Mrs. Ada Wahlstrom and daughter, Arlene, of Logan, Mrs. Lee Metcalf, Mrs. Martin Freeman of Cokeville, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spiers of Montpelier, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatch, Mrs. Ernest McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corless, Mrs. Lucille Thornock and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kearl, Mrs. Gwen Brough, Mr. and Mrs. G. Arch McKinnon of Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Kearl, Mrs. Elva Kearl of Vernal, Utah, Mrs. Lizzie Astle of Logan, Mary A. Stucki of Paris, Mrs. Saltzgiven and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Essie Pearson of Eureka, Utah, Mr. and. Mbs. Victor Satterthwaite of Garden City and others. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weston and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Weston motored to Provo Friday to get Miss Emma Rose Weston where she attended school at the B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lambom went to Logan Saturday to attend the graduation exercises at the U. S. A. C. where Miss Myrtle Johnson and Paul Lamborn were graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson and daughters, Stan Plummer and Miss Mildred Weston of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker of Pendleton, Oregon, were week-en- d visitors at the George N. Weston home. Open house was held Sunday where visitors could call in and meet the new bride and groom. 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