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Show Gusher Frances Semken Mrs. Elizabeth Nebeker, of Lapoint, and Mrs. Stanley Nebeker Nebe-ker and children, of Myton, visited vis-ited at the Albert Semken home on Monday. - Lula and Lola Brandt and Mildred Mil-dred Duvall returned Tuesday from Pleasant Grove, where they went to pick fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred, of Gusher, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hancock and Mrs. Floyd Peterson Peter-son and children, of Roosevelt, visited in" Vernal Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eaton. Ea-ton. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Annie Marcos during' the week were Mrs. Flora Regan and children and Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and baby, of Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer and children", of Leeton; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderton, of Montwel, and Mrs. Paul Hardy, of Lapoint. Mrs. Mary Peterman has been quite sick for several days but is improving at this writing. Stan Mahoney, of Salt Lake, and Alex Duvall went to Paradise Para-dise Park to do surveying for the Mosby Canal Co. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts, of Berkeley, Calif., visited Sunday with Mrs. Phyllis Roberts and children. Ed Blanchard, father of Mrs. Manfred Arnold, is quite sick in the Roosevelt hospital. His sons were called here on account of his illness. Lawrence Roper, who is working work-ing at Santaquin, was home over the weekend. John Long, who is employed at the Soldier Canyon mine, is spending the week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Annie Marcos. |