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Show Bluebell Mrs.. Garda Seeley Mrs. Albert Kenison and son, Albert, of Talmage, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Larsen. Mr, and . Mrs, Dave Roberts and family have moved into the old M. L. Hancock home, where they will farm this summer. The Roberts have made their home in Midvale since the beginning be-ginning of the war. Mrs. Ray Hancock and Duane Hancock, of Salt Lake, visited a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Iarion Seeley returned home on Tuesday after spending the past week at Price where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Seeley's sister, Mrs. Sarah Grogran. They visited visit-ed with relatives at Grecnriver before returning home. Jess Gale left Monday for Oregon, Ore-gon, where he will seek employ-iment. employ-iment. j I Kay Pulley, of Upalco. was a business visitor in Bluebell, Monday. Miss Mcrla Mecham. of Hancock Han-cock Cove, visited a few days with her sisters, Mrs. Donna Bird and Mrs. Lois Bird. Mr. Gomm and Mrs. Mary Snyder, Sny-der, of Mt. Emmons, were stake Sunday School board visitors on Sunday. Both gave interesting talks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winkler of the Little Bonanza Mine, announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby girl born Friday, Feb. 28, at the Roosevelt hospital. Both mother and daughter ate doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee went to the Bonanza Gilsonite Mines to get the Winkler's three small children who will stay with their grandparents while their mother is in the hospital. Miss Marilyn Goodrich was hostess at a party at her home on Friday evening. Guests present were Bus Mathews, Orland Murray, Mur-ray, Udell Winkler, Marva At-wood At-wood and Roebelle Bird. The evening was spent playing games. A delicious lunch was served. A group of men have dug a well on the church house lot and watcVCCl h3Ve fUnd Plenty of An interesting Relief Society program was held Sunday eve- i Bronze, This Is The Place" was given by Jennie Goodrich 1 and Verona Goodrich. Plaques were shown demonstrating the pioneers and their hardships. Mr. and Mrs. William Larsen and son Aullen. went to Tal-mage, Tal-mage, Thursday night to attend lMVCd1ing rHct?Plion in honor merSs thc to" I Mr. and Mrs. William Ewell. i of Sandy and Mrs. Lucille Lai- i sen. of Salt I akc, visited a few days at the James. W. Powell 1 home. |