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Show Whiterocks Delia Francis Word was received from Willows, Wil-lows, Calif, that Mr. Ben Heggic, son-in-law of Mrs. Carl Christen-sen, Christen-sen, was drowned while fishing. The boat he was in is reported to have capsized. Mrs. Carl Christensen, of Farm Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Eaner Christensen, of Vernal, have left to be with Mrs. Hcggie. Mrs." George R. Buck, of Denver, Den-ver, Colorado, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Walkup and family one clay last week. Mrs. Buck will be remembered as Miss Georgie Dudley. Mrs. Clarence Christensen has re-turned home after a visit with her sister in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Whitesides, of Huntington Park, Calif., aunt and uncle of Mrs, James Beck, and Mr. and Mrs. Whitesides, of Layton, parents of Mrs. Beck, enjoyed a fishing trip at Paradise Para-dise Park last week. Ferris Murdock was called to Heber City to attend funeral services ser-vices for his brother-in-law, Bert Bonner. Mr. Bonner is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nettie Murdock Mur-dock Bonner, and one son, Ber-tell, Ber-tell, 16, of Heber City. Mrs. Lula Murdock and Mrs. Florence Styles have returned from a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Ferris Murdock, of Whiterocks, White-rocks, has been in Roosevelt for the past two weeks under a doctor's care. ' Marinus Christensen and Donald Don-ald Rasmussen were in Salt Lake City on business Wednesday, They bought a power saw. Gene Walkup suffered a broken bro-ken wrist while riding a calf last week. Paul Robb and daughter, Margie, Mar-gie, and Mrs. Marinus Christensen Christen-sen and son, Gary, of Farm Creek, are now enjoying a fishing fish-ing trip. Mrs. Jean Peterson and son are spending a two weeks vacation, vaca-tion, with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Workman, of Roosevelt. Visiting Mrs. Paul Robb the past week were her mother, Mrs. Jesse Birtcher, of Roosevelt, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dennis, of Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Plant, of California, are visiting Mrs. Plant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Twitchell. Ruby Smith visited in Farm Creek last Friday. Farm Creek was visited by several showers and one hail storm last week that damaged the grain and gardens quite seriously. ser-iously. Harold Phillips and sons. Dick, Guy and Bud, brother and nephews of Mrs. Robert Mari-1 mon, visited heer over the week-end week-end and went fishing in Uinta canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald a,nd family, fam-ily, of Neola, visited Sunday at the Orville Hoopes home. The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hog-ben Hog-ben and family returned Friday from a three-weeks vacation trip to. New York. Mrs. Clayton Whiteman. of Haydcn, Colorado, her son, Low- ell WhitemannrST- Springs, Colo., her Mrs. Richard L 71 dauBhter adelphia, Pa of jJJ grandsons, Stephen t! Lynn Whiteman, were?8 the Floyd Wheeler if EUests at nesday and tSpJ?"16 Whiteman is Mr wiSfy-, ff . Lowell Whiteman hleler'8 unt' teen boys, from h?s Sjmghl 5r-near 5r-near Steamboat in&crcaP the Sun Dance A gS 1 4 from the Perry mS -mer camp near W Springs, also attendnJ Tlamb5at Dance Wednesday nfgV e Su ! Mr. and Mrs Mam. ! and Miss Emma v$ Duchesne, were 9afi.J r ' of h of Mr. and m fgjff Jg Fr and Mrs. Dale DrumnS I Mr. Frank Griffin . J dent of the WnUerS0UcP Hatchery, received word th J$ ' brother, Jack, 20, 2 k 11 ' ' an automobile accident in l"1 t Weber county, Sunday jlR - , He is the son of Mr anrt V3, Oren Griffen, of OgdS S? i were for manv years roV, qf the Uintah Basir! ' rCS'denti t Seatn1 E Wheeler is sn Lake City and Ogdcn.0?fif ness. uua- I . |