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Show Altonah Mrs. Ethel Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Thomp-. Thomp-. son, of Heber, and Bill Clark, who is working in Tabiona, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark. Georgette Clark had her tonsils ton-sils removed Monday at the Roosevelt hospital. She was brought home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leonakis have moved into their new home in Roosevelt. The Altonah ward reunion was held Wednesday night. A program and dancing were enjoyed. en-joyed. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacker, ofj Mt. Emmons with Earl Case, of I Mt. Emmons, calling several of the square dances, A plate lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson and family, of Roosevelt, spent Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, An-derson, The D U P held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Twila Ralphs The lesson "The Move South," was given by Mrs. Lola Jones. The hostess served a delicious luncheon to eleven members. Mrs. W. A. Maxfield, while j-eturning home after the Ward reunion Wednesday night, slipped slip-ped and fell against the bumper of a parked car.breaking three of her ribs. Charley Dump took her to Roosevelt for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page and family spent the weekend in Kamas. Niel Maxfield, who is attending attend-ing school in Price, spent the weekend at home. Mrs. James B. Murray and son, Clyde, of Murray, Utah, spent over the weekend with Mrs. Lester Maxfield, and Boyd and Claude Murray. TVTrc HniK .Tarnhsnn was tak en to the Roosevelt . hospital Sunday for treatment for after effects of the flu. A number of Sunday school officers and teachers attended Stake correlation meeting at Mt. Emmons, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Vendetta Clark stayed at the Marian Berrett home in Bluebell Blue-bell last week while the Berretts were in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark accompanied the Berretts. Mr. and Mrs. Jennis Oman and daughters, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mrs. Oman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jac-obson. |