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Show 10KA (Mrs. Bertha Angus) Stanley Molski is working in Roosevelt painting houses. Mr. and Mrs. John Brice of S?n Jacinto, California arrived here Tnursday to spend monlh visiting their daughter and family, fam-ily, Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Gentry. Gen-try. Mr. and Mrs. Guy. Percival and sons, Mark and Niel, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph , Scott of Provo visited Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday with Mr. a'nd Mrs. Chas. Percival. Mark and Niel remained remain-ed for a longer visit with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rfchens and son of Wyoming are visiting Mrs. Richens' parents, Mr. and M.rs. Charles Hardman. Bishop and Mrs. Clifford Drol-linger Drol-linger spent three days last week in Salt Lake City and Draper. They returned home Saturday. Evan Percival went to the mountain Thursday to get out logs to have sawed into lumber. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pace of Mt. Home visited their mother, Mrs. Celia Jones, Sunday. They left Monday to visit in Salt Lake Citv and Oeden. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drollinrrer came home Friday from Salt Lake City, where Mr. Drollin-ger Drollin-ger has been under a doctor's care all winter. Their daughters, Mrs. Ardeth Strong and Mrs. Helen Belfuss of Salt Lake, accompanied ac-companied them. Mrs. Strong returned, re-turned, home Monday. Mrs. Bel-fuss Bel-fuss will stay with her parents for some time. Eva Percival and children were visitors at the Thomas Gentry Gen-try home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles and son, Paul, of Blythe. California, visited relatives and friends here on Thursdav and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry and Mr. and Mrs. John Brice visited at the Lloyd home Sun-dav Sun-dav nieht. M.I.A. Fireside Chat was held Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Faucett. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brathe of Green River. Wyoming, Mrs. Afton Af-ton Seely of Salt Lake City, and J. W. Jenson and Wesley Jenson of Myton were visitors at the homes of W. G. Gentry and Mrs. Olive Sorenson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gledhill enjoyed a visit with their son and his family from California. Mrs. Reta Ames Bullard and Charles Workman were married Wednesday, July 30 at Green River, Wyoming. Mrs. Eva Percival and children chil-dren and Mrs. J. A. Angus were Duchesne visitors Thursday. They alo visited with. Mrs. Glenn Redmund.1 " w " Melvin J. Benson and James Lloyd went to Salt Lak CMv Monday with a group of delegates dele-gates in the interest of the newly organized Culinary Water Users Association. Mr. and Mrs. C. Caldwell of Laooint visited Mr. and Mrs. William Faucett Sunday. |