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Show Altonah Mrs. Ethel Beebe Ferril Hatch, of Upalco, and Joe Pollock and son were here on business, Sunday.' Boyd and Albert Young, of Wyoming, are here visiting relatives. rel-atives. George Carroll and son, Leon made a trip to Logan Tuesday where Leon registered at the A C and found a place to live. Paul Hill, of Talmage, went with them. He will also attend the U S A C this fall. Mrs. Agnes Huntsman and son, Frank, of Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Tillie Anderson,. Price; and Mrs. Mable Stevenson, Salt Lake City, visited several days with their sister, Mrs. Ethel Fisher, and with a sister-in-law. Mrs. El-va El-va Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralphs announce the arrival of a baby girl born Aug 22 at the Roosevelt hospital. Clcon Wattcrson went to Salt Lake the forepart of the week. His son, Steve, returned with him to visit his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert. A number of Altonah people attended the stake Special Interest In-terest group party at the Alta-mont Alta-mont Rodeo grounds Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Timothy are the proud parents of a baby boy born August 26 at the Roosevelt Roos-evelt hospital. Harold Ralphs went to Roosevelt Roos-evelt Saturday to bring his wife and new daughter from the hospital. hos-pital. Charley Timothy has purchas-cd purchas-cd a 1949 Jeep station wagon, j Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ludvig-son Ludvig-son and sons, of Tooele, spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell. Gene Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Carroll, had his tonsils ton-sils out Tuesday morning at the Roosevelt hospital. Perry Maxfield went to Salt Lake with Clyde Murray the latter lat-ter part of the week. s Dez Ames, Henrietta Carroll Violet Smith, Mable Maxfield and Margaret Maxfield attended Relief Society conference at Roosevelt. Mrs. Linford Maxfield took her family to Roosevelt to get dental work done, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kavon, of Milwaukee, Wise., visited a day or so with Mrs. Kavon's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Lester Maxfield. and a brother, Claude Murray. Their son, Errol, returned home with them after spending the summer sum-mer with relatives. Mrs. Gerald Jacobson entertained enter-tained a group of friends Sunday afternoon at a party in honor of her daughter Jane's 5th birth- day. Mrs. Henrietta Carroll and Mrs. Violet Smith were sustained as counselors in the Relief Society, So-ciety, Sunday at Sacrament meeting. Mac Burton, of Talmage, Tal-mage, high councilman, was present. |