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Show Moniwel-Monarch Mrs. E. Brown A crowd from here attended the ball game in Roosevelt, Sunday. Sun-day. We are all very proud of our boys! victory over the Roosevelt Roos-evelt team. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown motored mo-tored to Duchesne, Monday, where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. Ander-ton. Ander-ton. Mrs. Haws and children, of Roosevelt, visited at the Shaw home Sunday. Max Nelson has been quite ill the past two weeks and is under a doctor's care at this time. Relief Society was held Monday. Mon-day. Clothing for foreign relief was received on that day, Melvin Parry and Lee Blanch-ard Blanch-ard were ordained elders at Roosevelt, Sunday. . Mrs. Willis MilierlpTn? weekend here with h'er n 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown' Mrs. Ray Brown entertain -fourteen guests Saturday ning in honor of her husht I birthday anniversary; ' Mj Mr. and Mrs. James Ha'mhv 1 made a trip to the mounted Saturday afternoon for thv I dirt and some shrubery for ii yard. The Hamblins are ! much in step with the beaut? cation program. How about IT t all you citizens of Montwell ami i Monarch, let's get in the swim? p Mrs. Wm. Blanchard has & turned home after havin? the past month in Roosevelt Mrs. Newt Miller and Mr' U Mrs. Vick Brown wentto ! P Lake, Saturday, to attend S wedding of Mrs. MilleTs fn'J Glen, the small son of Mr w W Mrs. Vick Brown, is staftStf the home of his aunt, Mrs MnTa dred Miller Glen in goinl H attend kindergarten class thk summer at Neola. , jj,. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Winn J if Neola, visited here at the homliff of Mr. and Mrs. Charles rowM Fridav nft-:rroon and evening. |