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Show BASIN BRIEFS Ken Trujillo entered the Salt Lake Veterans hospital Tuesday for observation and treatment preparatory to undergoing a surgical sur-gical operation. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Walker returned home Tuesday morning morn-ing after spending the weekend visiting in Logan with their son, Bob, who is a student at the US AC, and with friends in Ogden. Og-den. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Litstcr and baby daughter, of Salt Lake City, are visiting in Roosevelt with Mrs. Litster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wardle. Madelain Gagon and Mrs. Themis Costuros returned last week from a quick trip to Los Angeles. Crossing the desert at night, they report they sweltered in heat registering 90 degrees. Usual daytime temperature is 126 degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bellon spent last week vacationing at the U-Bar Ranch in Uinta Canyon. Can-yon. Mrs. Al Joyce, of Denver, the former Maurine Walton, is visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walton. Mrs. Joyce will leave early in September to join her husband at Fairbanks, Alaska, where he is employed with Burt, Johnson and Little, contractors. Word has been received that Dr. R. C. Merrill is to give three lectures on chemistry at the conference con-ference of chemists held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. New York City, August 25 to 30. Mrs. Merrill, the former Ruth Burgess, Bur-gess, daughter of Mrs. Donna Burgess, of Roosevelt, is attending attend-ing the conference with him. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Onlloway and family, of Spanish Fork, are spending the week at the home of Mr. Galloway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Galloway. Mrs. Presley Timothy, of Salt Lake City, was an overnight guest at the Orson Stevens home last Sunday. Thes Timothys recently re-cently sold their home in Roosevelt Roose-velt and moved to Salt Lake the fore part of August. Mrs. A. C. Black and two children, of Genoa, Nebraska, are visiting with Mrs. Black's mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Markey, They are en-route en-route to the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Stewart returned Friday from a fishing trip at the head waters of the Yellowstone in Duchesne canyon. can-yon. Mr. Gilbert reports that the sight of a bear in camp caused plenty of excitement. Everett D. Mitchell, seaman,; first class, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs M. Y. Mitchell, of Route 2, Roosevelt, is serving aboard the attack transport USS Chilton, laboratory ship for the Bikini Scientific Resurvey Task Group at Bikini Atoll. The group, staffed by scientists and military personnel, is mak.-. ing a complete scientific study of the lagoon area, where the two atomic bombs were exploded last year, Mr. and Mrs. T. Vinlon Smith are moving to Salt Lake City on August 31 to make their home. They have resided in Roosevelt since October, 1946, where Mr. Smith has been associated with the Fred H. Gagon Realtv Co. and with the Franklin Life Insurance In-surance Co, Mark McGuire, of Ogden, arrived ar-rived in Roosevelt, Saturday, to take his family home. Mrs. McGuire Mc-Guire and children have been vvsiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thco Phillips, for the past three weeks. Mr. McGuire was accompanied accompan-ied by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phillips, Phil-lips, of Ogden, and his his mother moth-er and father, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire, of Clearfield, who also al-so visited with relatives in Neola and Lapoint. The group returned home Sunday evening, with the exception of Mrs. Ted Phillips, who remained to visit for a time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neumeyer. Word has been recpivj ' Mr. and Mrs. John Bl&N Lyman, Wyoming, hav?2eU' , purchased a hal : inters 500 acre Reed Randi aVV1 ! Wyoming, where thev aUr'e. i living. The Bluemells i n leased the Chalmers Wakh merl near Randlett. They m?' Lyman approximately a Cd ago. They write that thev 'JJ$ welcome either letters 11 Woull from Basin friends a vt ' Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Richni. had as overnight eup- ,11 Thursday, Mr. Richma Y er Wayne RichiSEJ ndfr ' father, Mr. John RichrrnL Rexburg, Idaho. luchrnan, of It's home again for th U7 ! Malins after a vacation J!8 Seattle WashingfoaXBV turn rip they followed coast highway and visited T I Reno and Salt Lake 5g bSj returning to Roosevelt T?'e son Doug, visited in Salt & with his grandmother Mr, t sie Malin. during the toe l? parenti were away. e Don E. Kraus, painter thinV class, son of Mr. and jS? Kraus. of Roosevelt. at Pearl Harbor, T.H abnrSu?', transport USS' General "f Anderson. The Anderson is trant ' porting civil service workers ' Navy and Marine Corps peS) nel from the United StaR Pacific bases. 3 "j Arthur Anderton was pleaurf ly surprised Sunday' eX when members of his 3,. gave him a surprise birthday i supper. Those present werelfoF and Mrs. Leo Larsen, of SanXl Utah; Mr. and Mrs. LeRgJffi of Roosevelt; Mr. and MriS kelson, of Montwel; Mr. aS Mrs. Arthur Anderton and fanvJ lIV. . 1 |