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Show &SXSXSX5XSXSX2XSXS White rocks and Ft. Duchesne News (Mrs. Esther Odekirk) Bill Fry spent the week end in Salt Lake where he visited his father who is a patient at St. Mark's hospital. Doss Chamberlain, who has been employed in Eugene Oregon since his discharge from the Army last Agust arrived Sunday to spend a few weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Sunday by Rev. Talbot for the small child of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wil-bur Arrum. Mr. Robert L. Marimon and daughter, Nancy, spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Os. B. Fry received receiv-ed the following announcement "Mr. and Mrs. George Fry of St. George announce the arrival of a daughter on February 23 -name, Barbara Jane." Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stone and Mr. and Mrs. E. Faulkener, ac companied by A. S. F. Greene, left Saturday to spend a few days in Salt Lake City. A, N. Odekirk was a week end visitor at the home of his brother, broth-er, Laurence Odekirk. Nick, a discharged veteran, spent thirty months in the South Pacific. E. W. Kronquist and Allan Ma'ssey left for southern Utah Monday on official business. Capt. Seaton E. Wheeler has accepted a position as interviewer interview-er in the U. S. Employment office in Roosevelt. , Funeral services for Lincoln Pickett who died at the Fort Duchesne Du-chesne hospital after a lingering illness, were conducted Sunday by the Rev. Talbot. Mrs. Wallace Twitchell, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. ' Joe Montes, in Ogden returned re-turned home Monday. |