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Show EXSXSXSXSX2SX2X5XSXSX2 BLUEBELL xsxsxsxsx5xs: j Pvt. and Mrs. Blaney Kimball arrived here last Monday evening even-ing after spending two weeks in California. Blaney left on Friday Fri-day to report back to duty. Mr. and M.rs. Marion Seeley and Betty Lou were visiting in Ioka on Sunday. R. A. Murray, and Mrs. Marvel Gowan and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields at Arcadia on Wednesday. Mrs. Dolores Drollinger and son, Grant, and Miss Jenne Goodrich were visiting at the A. E. Drollinger home in Ioka on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of Murray, formerly of Bluebell were here visiting their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen on Friday and Saturday. The Mutual held their opening open-ing social on Wednesday evening in the Ward ' chapel. A one-act play was presented with the cast as follows: Mr. Burton Bishop Bernard Winkler; Eleanor, Elean-or, Jeanne Goodrich; Jesse, Elaine Hancock; and Juniper, Berneice Atwood. It was enjoyed by a full house. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing. danc-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancock and two children of Layton came on Friday and took Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hancock on a trip. They will visit at Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park and through Wyoming. Wyom-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goodrich and two children of Provo visited visit-ed Saturday and Sunday here with relatives. A member of ward officers attended at-tended Correlation meeting at Mt. Emmons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Case of Mt. Emmons and Floyd Case and daughters, Gwen and Peggy Ann and Gayle, and grandchildren, Floyd, Myrna and Elaine Madsen all of Mt. Emmons visited relatives rela-tives in Bluebell on Sunday. Cliff Lisonbee and Gardner Goodrich were jurists at Duchesne Du-chesne on Tuesday. bage, fresh peaches, fresh toma-1 toes, fresh green peas, onions, j and fresh pears. In introducing the plan in 1939 Secretary Wallace said: "If this plan is fully sucessful, it means that the day is not far distant when all of the people of the United States will be adequately nourished. Our goal might well be to use surplus foods to end vitamine deficiency in the United Unit-ed States." |