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Show BLUEBELL C55X5SXX5XX5X5X5X5X5SK- Arrives Home TO Celebrate Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich entertained in honor of their son Pfc Rulen Goodrich's birthday at their home Monday evening, A beautifully decorated Christmas Christ-mas tree and lights showed the true spirit of Christmas. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancock of Pleasant Grove, Miss Lola Walker of Louisville. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich ,Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Les-lie Goodrich, Mrs. Doloris Drol- linger, Jeanne and LaRcne Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sceley, Mr.' and Mrs. Owen Goodrich. Miss Ardath Drol-lingcr Drol-lingcr of Roosevelt, Miss Betty Lou Seeley, Norman and Duane Hancock, Mrs. Verona Goodrich, Good-rich, Douglas Allred. Mary Dickerson, Evan, Norman, Car-ma, Car-ma, Virginia and Boyd Goodrich Good-rich and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich and Pfc. Rulen. The evening was spent in playing games, singing songs and icecream ice-cream and a huge birthday cake was served. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goodrich Good-rich announce the engagement of their daughter, LaRene to Blaine T. Kimball, son of Mrs. Elvcra Telford, Max Burdick spent a few days here visiting friends and relatives. rela-tives. He returned to hi3 work in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Seeley and Gardner Goodrich i were visiting at the Floyd Case home Thursday. Mrs. Lyman Burdick is spending spend-ing the holidays in Salt Lake City visiting her son and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burdick. Christmas guests of Mi and Leslie B. Goodrich were Mr and Mrs. Ted Harmston and son and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Birtchell and family of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and children of Helper, Mr and Mrs. Russel Robinson and i family of Ioka, Mr. and Mrs. Max Owen and daughter of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goodrich and family and Mr and Mrs. Owen Goodrich and family of Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F Smith entertained at a beautifully beauti-fully arranged dinner on Christ-' mas day. The following guests were present, Mrs. L. L. Smith, Mrs. Leila Wardle and Melvin Smith of Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Tabiona, and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cook and son, Wesley of Bluebell. Blue-bell. Miss Lola Walker of Louisville, Louis-ville, Idaho and Ray Hancock S F 2-c who is home on furlough fur-lough arrived here Monday to visit Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Hancock. Ray has been serving in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray and family spent Christmas day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gal-lyer Gal-lyer of Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G, Larseq left Friday "night for Castle Dale q spend the hqli-. days with relatives, A farewell party was held Frl-diay Frl-diay night for Glenn Hancock whQ has enlisted in the Flying Cadets. His sister, Donna who has employment in Salt Lake City came home Thursday to visit Glenn and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hancock, Both Glenn and Donna left for Salt Lake City on Christmas day, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hancock Han-cock and two children of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove were here visiting Mr, and Mrs. Martin Hancock. Ross Monson left Thursday for Salt Lake City to get his father, Orson Monson who has been receiving medical aid. |