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Show &SX5X5X5XSX5SSS BLUEBELL (Mrs, Garda Seeley) 352gSSX2Kac I Sherman Anderson, of the Navy, reported back to Salt Lake City for duly on January 2. He had spent his leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Franklyn and Harry'Smith and Miss Donna Hancock returned to Salt Lake City on Tuesday, after spending the holidays here Arthur Allred of the Navy, son of Mrs. Marvel Gowans, returned to Salt Lake City with them. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray and family, of Myton, visited with relatives in Bluebell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olie Smith and two children, of Little America, Wyoming, visited a few days willi relatives here and in Mont-wel, Mont-wel, Utah. Tal Bird recently received his Army discharge. Tal has been overseas, stationed in New Guin-ia, Guin-ia, Australia, and in the Philippine Philip-pine Islands. He served in the Engineer Aviation Battalion. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hancock nnd Martin L. Hancock went to Salt Lake City, where Martin Hancock received dental attention. atten-tion. Mr. and Mrs. Asel Manwaring of Vernal, visited with Bishop and Mrs. Bernard Winkler Sunday Sun-day night. Clyde Linosbee has gone to Logan to attend the U. S. A. C. M.rs, Helen Richardson, of Vernal, Ver-nal, Utah visited a few days with icr sister, Mrs. Mary Lisonbee. Mrs. Lister and Mrs. George Rogers and daughter visited on Monday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Leah Lisonbee. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ames and children of Altonah brought Mrs. Dolores Drollingcr home on Monday to spend New Year's with her family. |