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Show Altonah Mrs Ethel Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Clark and family, of Meeker, Colorado returned to Altonah last weekend to make their home. They have purchased the Levear Timothy house. The Clarks are former residents of Altonah, having moved to Meeker about two years ago. Harold Fowler made a trip to Salt Lake to visit his wife, who is ill in a hospital there. It is reported that she is recovering slowly. Jesse A. Fowler and son, Rex, went as far as Salt-Lake with Harold, then on to noHn where Rex will have his tonsils removed. Reay Jessen, Minnie Lou Jes-sen Jes-sen and Anna Fae Ames attended the Stock Show in Vernal last week. Wm. Jessen, of Boneta, accompanied them. Mrs. Jack Fisher, who spent several days in the Roosevelt hospital, was able to come home Tuesday. Ear Farnsworth, of Kamas visited his brother, Lynn, the forepart of the week. TheT). U. P. held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Janett Beebe Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The lesson.from the diary of Louise Barnes Pratt, was given by Mary Young. Officers were released as follows: Janett jS'ij15 caPtain; Margarett Maxfield, 2nd captain; May R Lambert, 3rd captain and Reba Timothy secretary. New officers will be elected in the near future Refreshments were served to Mrs. .May R. Lambert. Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Maxfield, Mrs. Estella Ja-i cobsen, Mrs. Mary Yount Mr Bell Allred and Mrs. Vendetta Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Levear Timothy made a trip to Provo and Orem Tuesday. ' Gala Timothy, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charley Timothy, had her tonsils removed at the Roosevelt Roose-velt hospital, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turnbow, of Keetley, visited with Mrs. Turnbow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark, during the week. Udora Clark returned home with them for a visit. Levear Timothy has purchased the Leslie Boswel house that stood on the Warren Beebe place and has moved -it to Alta-mont Alta-mont where he and his family will make their home. Mrs. Glen Burgess is in a hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr Burgess went (in Saturday to visit with her. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ludvig. son and son, of California, are visiting Mrs. Ludvigson's par-nts, par-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell.' They are planning to make their home somewhere in Utah. A shower and wedding dance was given in the Ward hall Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray, nee Miss Nada Maxfield. The evening was spent in dancing. The young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. Virgil Miller, son of Mrs. Fern Miller, was operated on for ap- ffH5 at he Roosevelt hospital hos-pital last week. He was able to come home Friday. Ben Lyons and Guy Lindsey, of Mtn. Home, are shearing I P f0L.V?e A1onah farmers lr if.i110" Anderson and Miss Vida Mayho went to Heber i Monday to visit their mother who is ill. Mrs. J. R. Bergtstrom's parents par-ents returned home Thursday They have been visiting in Altonah Al-tonah for some time. Those from Altonah participating partici-pating in the Stake Scout jamboree jam-boree Friday and Saturday were 1 Lmford Maxfield, Delar Maxfield, Max-field, Niel Maxfield; Udell Allred, Al-lred, Perry Maxfield, Rex Allred Al-lred Jack Carroll, Dale Carroll and Billy Ralphs. Wm. . Larsen, of Bluebell, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marchant of Ioka, visited Sunday School this week.. A group of men met at the cemetery Saturday for a cleanup clean-up day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and Mrs. Mary Carroll attended the American Legion convention at Myton, Sunday. Mrs. Blaine Corbin was able to return from the Roosevelt hospital Wednesday. Her new baby boy recovered satisfactorily I from the operation, performed in Salt Lake, and was brought home Saturday by his father and grandmother, Mrs. ' Lynn Farnsworth, |