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Show BLUEBELL (Mrs. Garda Seeley) &SSS05i&sssS4 A party was held Tuesday eve for the outgoing .Bishopric, Bernard Ber-nard Winkler and William O. Larsen. The following program was presented: song, Morris Mon son and Garda Seeley; skit, Cora Wathen and company representing rep-resenting the Winkler family; talk, Victor Wathen; remarks, William Larsen and Bernard Winkler. Both men were presented presen-ted with a lovely electric clock and a book in appreciation for their work. . Mrs. Hazel Goodrich took her small son to Salt Lake City Tuesday Tues-day fox medical treatment. They returned home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Max Gee of Murray Mur-ray announce the arrival of a baby girl. The Gees were former residents of Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray of Salt Lake City visited a few days here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Zella Goodrich spent a few day at the Roosevelt hospital hospi-tal for medical treatment. Mrs. Thelma Cook and Mrs. Garda Seeley, Moon Lake Stake Primary officers, visited the Tal-mage Tal-mage Ward Primary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Schaaf and children chil-dren are living in Bluebell in their trailor home for the present pre-sent while Mr. Schaaf is working here. Mrs. Schaff is a niece of Mrs. Esther Burdick. Mrs. Lois Peterson and family of California, and Mrs. Nellie Hancock of Pleasant Valley, visited vi-sited with relatives here on Tuesday Tues-day President Wm. Brotherson was in Bluebell Tuesday on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmston of Roosevelt came to Bluebell on Sunday to have their baby blessed bles-sed at Sacrament meeting. The baby was blessed by its grandfather, grand-father, Leslie B. Goodrich. Other babies blessed on Sunday were the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Larsen of North Myton Bench, and the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monson. Bernard Winkler gave these two babies their names. The following ladies wko have served as presidents of the Bluebell Blue-bell Primary since its organization organiza-tion In 1912: Mrs. M. Verona Winkler, Myrle Goodrich, Irene Gale, Martha Smith, Geneva Wathen, Garda Seeley, Agnes Larsen; Lois Goodrich and El-vera El-vera Telford were honored guests at a program on Sunday eveninc. The historv of the Blue bell Primary was given by Lucille Lu-cille Winkler and a favorite song was sung for each of the past presidents. Each president gave a short talk. They were then presented pre-sented with a lovely corsage and handkerchief. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Winkler and family of Provo visited here a few days this week with relatives. rela-tives. They also enjoyed a fishing trip while here. Mrs. Eunice Leonard and daughters, dau-ghters, Montey, Bonnie and June and son.Ray, and Miss Nellie Stevenson of Price arrived on Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Leonard and Montey and Bonnie Bon-nie remained for a visit with her father, Henry Allred. The rest returned to Price Sunday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Larsen and four children, of Myton, and Mrs. Agnes Mecham and children chil-dren of Upalco, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mathews on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummings and Mr. Cummings' parents of Upalco were guests at the Claud Mathew home one day this week. |