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Show frX5X2XSXSXSXSXSXSXSX5 BLUEBELL S2XSXSX5XSXSX2 James Bird has been very ill the past week with ulcers of the Stomach. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case, Deanne and Keith of Mt. Emmons Em-mons were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich Sunday. Keith is training in the Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrill and family of Duchesne were visiting her father, Otto Larsen here Sunday. Mr. Larsen has been quite ill this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and daughters returned to their home at Helper Wednesday after af-ter a four day visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Larsen and children visited relatives in Talmage Sunday. The visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Mr. Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. John Powell, Pow-ell, Mrs. Alberta Beebe of Al-tonah Al-tonah and Stake Clerk, F. Earl Case of Mt. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. William Hancock Han-cock and son; DeVere of Pleasant Pleas-ant Valley were visiting relatives rela-tives here Sunday. Mrs. Eunice Redmund of Duchesne Du-chesne spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting her sister, Mrs. Thelma Cook. The Misses Ruby and Marie Jenkins who are employed in Salt Lake City spent a few days here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins. Mr .and Mrs. Morell Seeley and son Keith and daughter, Peggy came Sunday to visit the former' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Seeley and his brother, Wallace and family. Miss Jeanne Goodrich arrived home Sunday from Provo where she underwent a minor operation. opera-tion. She has been staying with her brother, Floyd and family. The MIA was recently reorganized re-organized with Earl Murray, president of the Young men; Leslie Goodrich and Gilbert Kimball, counselors. Rozella Goodrich president of the Young Ladies; Loretta Murray and Belle Bird, counselors. The outgoing out-going presidency ' was Walter Remington, Verona Goodrich and Delores Droilinger. M. J. Benson and daughters, Ruth Rhea' and Lorraine were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich Saturday. |