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Show Llyton Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mrs. Floyd Lamb and Miss Alice Todd were hostesses lo ' members of the Friday club at a bridge luncheon at the Lamb home Friday afternoon. Prize for high score was won by Mrs. Homer Ho-mer Robinson. Mrs. Charles Sands and Mrs. I. R. Tuttle entertained members of the Ladies Aid at the Sands home. Thursday afternoon. Fol-' Fol-' lowing the regular business meeting meet-ing a tempting luncheon was! served to Mrs. W. E. Broome, ' Mrs. L. E. Potter. Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. James Weston, Mrs. Amanda Parker, Mrs. W. E. Burton and Mrs. Rosenberg, of Los Angeles. Mrs, Matt Uresk, Sr. was honored hon-ored Sunday afternoon when friends gathered at the Uresk ranch home to celebrate her 65th birthday anniversary. Present Pres-ent were Mrs James Bywater and LaRee, Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. Iva Adams, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs Fred Todd, Miss Nancy Todd, Mrs James Dalgleish, Mrs I. R. Tuttle, Mrs. Earl Gingell, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tolboc. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wood and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams, i Clifford Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Uresk and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Uresk. Fred Hayes i and members of the Uresk family. fam-ily. A delicious lunch was pre-pared pre-pared by the ladies of the party and served late in the afternoon. Mrs Guy Giles and baby daughter returned last week from Tooele where she has been receiving medical attention. ! Jossp McCarrll. who lias been I confined to lh2 Veterans hos-: hos-: nilal in Salt Lake, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Amanda Parker, who has been visiting in Vernal durinff the past month, returned horn- ! last week. She was accompanied I bv Mrs. Rosenburg. of Los An-jreles, An-jreles, who is a guest at the Parker home. Mi . Alfred Morrill suffered painful burns Tuesday evening at his service station when his clothing burst into flames as he lighted a match. He had been repairing a car and apparently gas had leaked onto his coat. Third degree burns on his chest, throat and low.r face are now healing and Mr. Morrill is convalescing con-valescing at his home. Mrs. I. R. Tuttle returned Wednesday after a 6-week visit in Nevada and California. She spent a month at Goldfield, Nev. with her niece, Mrs. Paul Walling, Wall-ing, and then visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tuttle, at Redding California. Enroute home she visited in Salt Lake City with her grandson. Bob Tuttle. Wm. Koehler was rushed to the Roosevelt hospital Thursday night, but is now slightly improved. im-proved. Apparently in good health, he suffered a stroke during dur-ing the night. Mrs. Koehler has remained at his bedside at the hospital, while her sister, Mrs. George Roth, of Vernal, is caring car-ing for the Koehler home, assisted as-sisted by her daughter, Betty. Mrs. Darrell Dean spent a few days at their ranch home before be-fore returning to Salt Lake where Mr. Dean is confined to the Veterans hospital. Paul Williams came from Lin-waad. Lin-waad. near Manila, Dag'gett county, last week, to visit w't his wife and daughter. Mrs. Wil-"ams Wil-"ams is a member of 4.he Myton ?po0l faculty. Mrs. Emery Niclson is undT-'oins undT-'oins surgical treatment at thr Roosevelt hospital. |