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Show KOOSEVELT STANDARD ggjgjgg ' 1919 ; ''Ballard ? Ellen Bracken ' of Mormon class Stfiday evening at the was oetts home. Pearl Jenkins attended a WaWeu2n8ion at Midway' SaypUWestwood and baby, SSy, visited at the John of ?SJSe Monday. She brought Wher Wayne, back after jf had visited with her for some Khe Ballard scouts part.Vpat-, part.Vpat-, in the parade in Roosevelt ,5 Indian Days with a nice 5 i their bus, and boys march-? march-? Tney aiso sang two songs the program. Vttv and Leah Elmer, daugh-a daugh-a e of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ser are touring Yellowstone SSrwith their grandparents. K and Mrs. Prcscott. of Neola. Ee is staying at the Prescott 5 while they are away. Mrs Angus Anderson enter-id' enter-id' Saturday night for the 1 kntonios, who arc visiting here from New Mexico. Other guests ;.Snt included Mr and Mrs warden Labrum and family, of , Arcadia, and Mr. and Mrs. Le-Koy Le-Koy Anderson and family. Miss Afton Bingham spent two I Asn at Altonah last week car- : ine for the two little children of iff and Mrs. Keith Snyder. , " Mr and Mrs. Garrison, of En-elewood, En-elewood, Calif., spent a couple of Ls last week at the home of yji Garrison's father. Squire JIangum. Reuben Nielson, of Roosevelt, visited Sunday school this week Mr and Mrs. Russell Todd and daughter. Jo Ann, left Saturday on a week's trip. Fireside for the M-Men and Gleaners was held at the Leland Angus home Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Elton Kettle j went'to Salt Lake last Tuesday to get their son Dennis, who has been in the Primary hospital a i month. S. B. Kettle accompanied them. Ballard LDS girls and officers ' were well represented at the Stake LDS Girls out-door party held last week at Roosevelt City ' Park. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Coston attended at-tended the dinner held at the Baptist church in Roosevelt on ! August 24. Glenn Allred was married to Miss Mary Helen Harris, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Harris, of Randlett, on August 24 in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Allred has been working at the Salt Lake LDS hospital for about 3 Years.' Oiaies A. Pool and Dewey WMiu,of Salt Lake, called at the Eton Kettle home Friday. Terrance Hatch, of Smithfield who is to be the principal at Altera Al-tera high school this; winter, has spent the past two weeks here in preparation for the com-u. com-u. ing school year. Mrs. LeRoy Anderson has taken tak-en over the kindergarten class 4 in Sunday school. There will be a stake social at the stake hall on Sept. 7. honor-' honor-' ing the outgoing stake officers ; and the incoming stake officers, f All members of the ward are in- Vited. ' "Mrs. Charles Bingham and daughter, and a sister, Mrs. ; Frank McMullin, of Randlett. j left Sunday afternoon for Salt ! Lake City to attend the Stake ' temple excursion. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn O'Neil I and family, of Price, visited the Emil Hadlock family, Saturday. Mrs. Earl Gardner and Mrs. Boyd Winn were on the sick list last week. Mrs. Idonna Adkins has been visiting her parents. Mr. and ; Mrs. Squire Mangum. She left her small daughter here with them. t Max Todd plans to leave in ( September to enter the Salt Lake . Mission . home preparatory to grving a mission to Finland. Howard will leave in October to labor in the north California mis-; mis-; sion. ' Evan Timothy, of Salt Lake. I v sited recently at the home of I Ws sister, Mrs. Ollie Rasmussen. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Kettle and I mily, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ket-l Ket-l tie and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kettle and three sons, , Mr. and Mrs. Elton Kettle and Jnur children, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Gardner and familv. of Ne-Jaj Ne-Jaj met August 20 at the L. B ; jntle home to celebrate Mr. Sjtle s 71st birthday. |