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Show MYTON Giles-Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. James Giles announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Betty to Jay Jenkins of Roosevelt. The ceremony took place Saturday, May 27 at Duchesne. Wheeler-Tanner A-C Blaine Tanner, son of Mr and Mrs. Dave Tanner and Miss Kay Wheeler of Reno, Nevada were married May 20 by the Post Chaplain at Tuscon, Ariz Mrs. Dave Allen went to Salt Lake to visit her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Peterson received word from their son, Evan that he was in England and well. Home on Furlough A. J. Nielson, G M 3-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson, came home Sunday night. He has been in the service since Nov. 7, 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Cox are the proud parents of a baby boy, born May 27th at the home of Mrs. Leonard Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardinger of Duchesne are moving to Pleasant Plea-sant Grove where Earl has employment. em-ployment. Misses Thressa Nielson and Lavora Murray left for Salt Lake City Wednesday. They are going to attend the Henegar's Business college. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tanner of Salt Lake City visited with his mother, Mrs. George Tanner last week. " Misses Elnora Hill, Nina Behunin Be-hunin of Salt Lake City and Erma Er-ma Babcock went to Price Wed-1 nesday to visit George Bphunin ' . who is ill. Nina stayed and Elnora El-nora went to Idaho to visit her parents. Mrs. Margaret Hunt went to Salt Lake City to visit a sister and friends on Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne Du-chesne were visiting their daughter daugh-ter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Sunday. Pfc. Reed Peterson went to California Saturday, May 20 to visit Lavar and Dean Peterson. He called from Salt Lake City Monday saying he was on his way back to his station in Carolina. Caro-lina. Phillip Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd fell off a build ing and broke his arm in places below his elbow. 0 Mrs. Anna Belle BuckW a , son of Salt Lake were vki her mother, Mrs. Leonard H for a week. Mr. Bucklew been inducted in the aJ forces. Ari,itd |