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Show MYTON (Mrs. Emery Nielson) Gall Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis, and Dick Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Bingham, were home on five day leaves. The boys left Saturday for their stations in San Diego, California. Lorenzo Dee Elder, of Provo visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Elder over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hadden nade a business trip to Ileber on Wednesday. Jeff Davis, Mrs. Arlean Salser, and baby went to Pheonix, Arizona Ar-izona Wednesday to visit Mr. Davis' parents. Miss June Anna Snyder of Provo visited Friday and Satur-lay Satur-lay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hadden, and errand son were in Duchesne Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark, Mr. md Mrs. Fcnton Powell and Alta Clark of Altonah visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lydell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyman of toosevelt were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Snyder, and daughters. June Anna and Tona, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Lam-bert of Roosevelt on Saturday. Arbrath Perry of Roosevelt visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry. Thnmns Todd. Robert And rews, and Mr. Fredrickson, of Roosevelt were speakers at sac-mement sac-mement meeting Sunday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Grant Jones and Mrs. Loyal Perry visited Mrs. Lydia Pcatross Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kronquist Sunday evening. Mrs. George Roth, and daughter, daugh-ter, Betty, of Vernal visited Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Koehler over the week end. Mrs. J. H. Blain, Jr., went to Salt Lake City Monday on business. bus-iness. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Krissman of Helper were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Krissman. Mrs. R. T. Bonnin of Roosevelt visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koheler, Thursday through Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. James Giles and P.F. C. Jay Jenkins went to He- ! bcr Sunday morning to attend : the funeral services for Mr. Giles' ; brother, George D. Giles, who : died last Thursday. Former Resident Dies Mrs. Lucy Ann Wardle Shel- : ton, 61. 354 Third East St. Salt : Lake City, died in a Salt ""Lake hospital Saturday at 9:30 a.m. of . pernicious anemia. z She was born in Vernal, Febru- : ary 28, 1885, a daughter of Ed- ; win R. and Betsy Thompson : Wardle, snd maried Stephen B. Shelton March 29, 1905, in Ver- . nal, Survivors include her husband : and two sons. Stephen Elmer Shelton, Salt Lake; and Clarence ' W. Shelton, Provo; a sister, Mrs. Fanny W. Shelton, Salt Lake and i eight grandchildren." Mrs. Shelton formerly lived in : Myton. She played for dances at Myton, Bridgeland and South ; Myton Bench. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Tuesday at Salt Lake at the Dcscret Mortuary. Interment was made in the Murray City cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson and daughter, Wilda Fay, have returned from a two weeks visit with relatives at Jamestown, Kansas. Mrs, Cla.ra Brayton and Mrs. Ann Gross of Salt Lake City arrived ar-rived to spend a week with their mother, Mrs. Ida Hanna. Mrs. Curtis Horrocks of Ogden visited Friday through Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. Har-ris. Mrs. Nielson broke her ribs three weeks ago, and is recovering recover-ing very nicely at the home of lit r daughter, Mrs. Leonard Harris. Har-ris. M:s. Bliss Lott received word .hit her daughter, Mrs. Ken Ten-sloy, Ten-sloy, was the proud mother of a baby boy, born March 13 at Los Angeles. Mrs. Tensley was the former Alma Lott. |