Show WHITEROCKS Robert Long gets call to military duties by Wilma Robb Robert son of and Long left for the Army April He will receive his basic training at He was Ward Deacon's His Va Lois Morrill honored him and his and Jay Wade Raymond Sheldon Stuart Morrill and Jimmy Hoopes with a dinner before he INTER-COM SYSTEM FOR LOCAL SCHOOL Bill Pitcher from Roosevelt installed an inter-com system in the Whiterocks school DUP MET APRIL 27 Daughters of Utah Pioneers meeting was held April 27 at 19 members were Lesson was given by Ruth Martin on the Life of Brigham Lar-aine Ona Taylor and Delma Long were Lunch was GETS PROMOTION Gerald son of the Wesley is leaving for Provo where he received a promotion in the Bankers Life Insurance Company for whom has worked for some MORE SNOW April 29 brought 10 inches of snow to the Farm Creek NEW GRANDPARENTS and Wesley Bronson are the proud grandparents of a daughter born to and William Decker of Salt Lake April SEEK LICENSES Bob Cooper and Harmon Popham of the Baptist Church were in Salt Lake April 28 to attend a meeting of the executive board of the Uintah Basin Children's Home to make final policies for it to be licensed by the State Max North reports that many people came to the Fish Hatchery to picnic on Easter The Baptist Church held a two weeks simultaneous revival ending Easter Sunday with a lunch and egg hunt for the children at their William McMichael from Missouri was their visiting John Larson from Neola purchased a saw mill from Virgil Robb and moved it to his home this and Virgil and Glen and Howard Collett attended the wedding reception of A. Gary Sawyer and Carolyn Haws in Vernal April 27 at the Vernal Fifth Ward Kenneth son of Bill Hoopes is now working in Wye Gerald took the Scouts on an night encampment Friday They spent the night at the Fish Miss Elma Miner and Viola Horrocks took their first and second grades by bus to the Fish Hatchery and had lunch and a roast on April Jimmy Jay Bolton and Warren went to Provo April 27 to the BYU to a track and Howard new members of our were speakers in Sacrament meeting April Gerald Bronson who is leaving the Ward sang two beautiful George Walkup went to Salt Lake April 27 with and Frank of for medical She will enter the St. Mark's Hospital April 29 for a series of Harvard Hatton is now employed in Salt His wife Ilene and children went there to see him last Saturday and also visited in Lehi where they have a home they are Hatton reports that Todd School is having their May May The theme being Hawaiian May She is a teacher Lula North of mother of Max came April 25 to spend a few She returned home with Neil Duke and family of brother of Betty North who also spent the weekend at the and Dan Christensen of Eaver Christensen of Grand Bertha LaRose of Altamont and and Marinus Christensen and Jens Christensen held a family get-to-gether Sunday April 29 at Marinus and Jamea Leathen of visited the J. O. Hoopes family April Leathen and Hoopes are cousins and this was their first Mildren Wilma Betty North and Va Lois Morrill attended Stake Primary meeting Wednesday night in Ellen Gail daughter of and Harmon Popham entertained 15 guests at her home April 28 to celebrate her third and Gerald Mitchell went to a funeral in Clearfield Tuesday April 24 for his uncle Clyde and Bill Cooper and children from Kearns visited the Bob Cooper family of and Norman LaRose of Altamont left April 30 to take Eaner Christensen and a load of his horses back to Grand where he will resume Miss Elaine Miner of Salt Lake spent the weekend with her Elma the second grade teacher at Whiterocks and Elbert Smith took them to see the Flaming Gorge Dam April and Chester Smith from visited his the Elbert Smiths April They also spent Sunday with her and Floyd M They brought in a I for the Uintah 1 Ranch and will 3 another load this Ward officers and u. meeting was held t f Chapel Sunday theme was v as Officers and tE good crowd was Mrs Joan A Lorn Pike and Z Anderton went to g ing in Roosevelt April ft The American Legion i i illary reports that i poppy on Poppy Day the more than hair Americans who nearly one-million wounds ll ing both World Korean 4 i |