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Show Bluebell Mrs. Garda Seeley Mrs. Verona Goodrich took her classes to visit the Dinosaur Monument at Jensen, Utah, on Monday. The children took their lunches. Several mothers accompanied accom-panied them on the trip. President and Mrs. Bernard Winkler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wilcox at Mt. Emmons, Em-mons, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cora Wathen entertained at a Stanley Products party at her home, Tuesday afternoon. Guests present were Mrs. Laura Seeley, Bernice Atwood, Zella and Sylvia Goodrich, Agnes Anderson, An-derson, Martha Thorsen, Belle Ralphs, Martha Smith Verona Winkler, Mrs. Lila Gale, Mrs. Lucille Winkler. Games were played and a lovely lunch was served. Mrs. Dora Burdick was called" to Payson by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Mary Sabin Gough, who died Monday. Lyman Ly-man Burdick and Mr. and Mrs. Max Burdick left Thursday to attend the funeral services. They returned home Friday. Mrs. Burdick Bur-dick remained' in Payson. Kindergarten started at Alta-mont, Alta-mont, Monday, May 19, with Mary Snyder as teacher. The following children from Bluebell are attending: Janet Seeley, Reta Powell, Eugene Barrett and Michael Lisonbec. Mrs. Irene Gale and children, of Lehi, have come to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille Winkler. Hosea Lisonbee and Mrs. Mary Lisonbee visited in Naples, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long, of Roosevelt, died May 23 enroute to Salt Lake. The child was born May 16th. Cause of the death was unknown. It is survived by its parents and one brother.. Funeral services were conducted in the Bluebell chapel, Monday, at 1 p. m., with burial in the Bluebell cemetery. Claud Mathews received word Thursday of. the death of his brother, Clem Mathews, of Wyoming. Wy-oming. Funeral services and burial bur-ial were at Upalco. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Young and Mr. and Mrs. L. Young, of Pleasant I Grove, visited, Sunday, with Mr. j and Mrs. James. Powell. Mrs. Hamilton, of Washington; is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lydia Hancock, and other relatives. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton visited relatives at Gusher. |