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Show Myton Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis, of (Denver, visited here last Thursday Thurs-day at the Denzel I Hemphill home. Joy and Fay Olsen, of Heber, visited last week with Genelc Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Petri, of Minneapolis, visited here Friday. Fri-day. Lavora Murray accompanied accompan-ied them from Salt Lake and visited over the weekend with her parents. Mrs. Petri is the former Miss Beth Waugh, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waugh former Myton residents. Mrs. Bliss Lolt and Mrs. Homer Hom-er Robinson entertained at a ' bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. after-noon. Guests were members of, the Friday Bridge club. The I prize was awarded to Miss Todd. The American Legion and Auxiliary, Wm. R. Sandg Post and Unit 5, held a social meeting meet-ing Friday evening at the Giles Wood residence. A pot luck supper sup-per and cards formed 'the evening's eve-ning's diversion. -it Mrs. James 'By water, Mm, Lawrence Bywater and Mrs, An drew Talboe went to Salt Lako City, Wednesday. They were accompanied ac-companied by Renae Wells, who has been here visiting herVumJ, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris. Mrs. Owen Jakeman and son, Melvin. of Salt Lake, returned re-turned . to Myton with them to visit with Mrs. Jakeman's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bropnic;" Mr. and Mj. Owen Payne and tvo children, of Provo,' visited Mrs. Payne's parents," "Mr a,n$ Mrs- J, "Hf Bywater, ver the weekend Residents pf Myton were shocked at the new? of the tra.gr le death ot Gerald y. Rid in an automobile wreck near Vernal Ver-nal Sunday evening. He and his brother, John, had visited last .weekend in Myton with their grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Tanner, J and were returning to work after af-ter leaving here when the accident acci-dent occurred. W. W. Sorenson, of Provo visited here last Wednesday with his daughter, Mrs. Austin Bro-kaw, Bro-kaw, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tanner of Salt Lake City, have been here visiting with Mr. Tanner's mother, Mrs. George Tanner. Mrs. Wesley Brummett and two children left Wednesday for Fresno, California. They were accompanied by Mrs. Brummelt's father, William Gallyer, who lias been here visiting. I Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pectol, of Areata, California, are here visiting vis-iting with their daughters, Mrs. j Clarence Woodard and Mrs. Al-vin Al-vin Brummett. They were accompanied accom-panied by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Kalamath Falls, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Roth in Vernal, Sunday. Mrs. Koehler has several sisters living in Vernal and they all gathered to help celebrate Mrs. Koehler's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison and ganddaughter, Carma Morrison, Mor-rison, of Duchesne, and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Clayton Brennick tf Los Angeles, visited relatives and friends h Sunday. Npcmu Bay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dav, ?f Salt Lake City, spent hst week here with her cgusirj, LaRae Morrill. Mrs. George Dodge and Mrs Alfred Morrill Went to Provo Thursday to visit Mrs. Dodge's mother, Mrs. J. A. Mylep, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krause and daughter, o.f Ft. Duchesne, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Krause's mother, Mrs. Lydia Peatross. the occasion celebrated Mrs atross' birthday anniversary' |