Show WHITEROCKS by Hoopes Bridges washed out by flooding water Too much instead of the usual too little water has been the problem around here the last County commissioner D. Blayne Morrill reported about 30 bridges on this side of the county went out last week due to the high The new bridge over the Whiterocks river was unable to be crossed for about 12 hours Friday night and Saturday Summer school began June 7 at West Gerald Mitchell is one of the June 14 there were 93 students from this side of the county Lorraine is visiting with her parents after being in school the past nine and Robert Ober- hansley and daughter are in Robert is attending summer and Winfred Long received word that their Norman Long was appointed Stake Sunday School Supt of Ashley stake at their stake conference last and Donald Simmons were in Salt Lake several days last Simmons received medical care while and Smith have moved their trailer house up to their be-yard but returned to Salt Lake for a few more Chad Anderton spent a couple of weeks visiting in Dugway with and Leland Moos-man are the proud grandparents of a little baby girl born June to and Bert of J. O. Hoopes is the great Glenna and girl friend from Logan spent several days last week with Glenna's and Marinus and Tom Appah narrowly escaped serious injury recently when they hit and killed a deer west of It caused about damage to the front of their new and Kelly Nelmi of visited the Harmon of and the Bill Hoopes of White-rocks last Nelmi will be remembered as Marie They were on their way to Georgia to visit friends and V A children and and Ed-son Holmes visited last weekend with the Selma Christensen Mary returned to her home last Friday after being in the hospital nearly a She had been thrown from a horse the week The Uintah School District put in a temporary metal bridge on the farm creek road after the old one was washed out due to the high and Gale and family attended a family reunion in Duchesne last Gale's and Calvin who are now living in Salt Lake are planning to move to Arizona for the Ronald Robb brought Pearl Walkup and Georgia McConkie home on June Georgia is quite improved at this Ronald is doing some work at tire Neola and Roger Koc- hamp arc the proud parents of a baby This is their second Paul Cornpeach Is the and Delmar Gardner took their Warren to Salt Lake last week he caught the plane for North He will spend the summer working on a ranch there and will live with his Lorna Davis and Mary Bolton was a patient at the Uintah County hospital last The Charles visited her at the Gertrude Mitchell went to Vernal to care for her Mary while Bolton was in the Leah Haslem and Verna Hoopes accompanied hv reen Bellon of Roosevelt visited Betty North in Heber and spent a few hours in Salt Lake last Beverly Long returned to Provo Monday to start summer Her brother Robert will also be attending school Delma took her daughter out They also returned home a week ago Monday from a vacation trip in Edith Gardner and Home Demonstration agent JoAnn Callister have started a home improvement club in It will be held on Mondays throughout the Girls 10 to 19 are invited to join also women are invited to and Douglas Lamb moved their furniture to Pay-son last They expect to make a home there for quite some Joyce Bolton was sustained as a counselor in the MIA Colleen Thacker was also sustained as sports 1 The MIA girls began their ball practice last They will participate in the stake 1 soft ball tournament thus Virtue is largely a matter of Bad ink is better than the best |