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Show Bluebell Mrs. Garda Seel'ey Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hancock, of Pleasant Valley, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and three children, of Helper, . and Mrs. Blainey Kimball, of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, visited Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Goodrich and son, Lloyd, Howard Goodrich, Good-rich, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winkler Wink-ler and children, and Fred Mathews, Math-ews, all of Bonanza Gilsonite Mines, and Miss Ha Rae Timothy, Tim-othy, of Roosevelt, visited here with relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodrich Good-rich are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Sept. 8th in a Vernal hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich are also very happy to announce the arrival of a boy, born Sept. 10, in a Vernal hospital. All concerned con-cerned are doing nicely. Dal Stone, of Price, visited over the weekend with his cousin, cou-sin, Boyd Goodrich. Albert Hancock, of Pleasant Grove, spent the weekend here with his family. Mrs. Loretta Murray is seriously ser-iously ill. She was taken to the Roosevelt hospital last Thursday. Thurs-day. The Relief Society officers and members of the bishopric attended at-tended Relief Society conference at Duchesne on September 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Gee, of Duchesne, visited relatives here Sunday. Melvin Broadhead, of Duchesne, Du-chesne, spent two days here doing do-ing work for John Thorsen. President Winkler, William O. Larsen, Lois Goodrich, Garda Seeley and Maxine Winkler were among those attending ward conference at Talmage .on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lambert have bought the R. A. Murray home and have moved here to make their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimball, of Gusher, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hancock one day last week. Mrs. Marian Berritt came home Saturday from Salt Lake City, where she has been with her husband, who recently underwent un-derwent a major operation. |