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Show Altonah Mrs. Ethel Beebe Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and daughter, Barbara, of Preston, Idaho, former residents of Altonah, Alton-ah, were transacting business and visiting relatives in town several days last week. Mrs. Hans Jacobson and Mrs. Gerald Jacobson returned from Salt Lake City, Wednesday, where they have spent some time receiving medical treatment. treat-ment. Mrs. Lila Farnsworlh had a rug rag bee at her home Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Those present were Mrs. Lola Jones, Mrs. Mary Carroll, Mrs. Ethel Beebe and Mrs. Lila Farnsworth. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Those attending the three-act Centennial play, "Angel Street," at Altamont gym, Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Carroll, Car-roll, Mr. and Mrs. Clinty Ames, and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burgess returned home last week from a trip to Arizona, Mexico and California. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Farnsworth and Mrs. Helen Potter and son, of Mt. Home, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth, Farns-worth, Friday. Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter, Barbara, spent the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-vel Ar-vel Stone, in Duchesne. Ed Davis has spent the past week or 10 days in Roosevelt, under parital hospitalization for a heart ailment. He returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allred and I son, Tom, of Vernal, were Al tonah visitors, Saturday. Tom stayed over to visit his brothers, Drue and Jack. Mellwood Wall, of Pleasant f -rove, was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe Saturday night. Harold Fowler took his wife ck tothe hospital in Salt Lake City, Thursday. Mrs. Fowler has been ill for some time with a leg infection. It is thought she may undergo an operation, Mon- We have plenty of composition shingles and roll roofihg at Tur- frVt JUildi?g iPP1' Roosevelt located 1 block east of I G A store. |