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Show " ""basin briefs Mrs. Parley Lambert, incumbent incum-bent president of the Roosevelt Eusiness and Professional Women's Wom-en's club, Mrs. Parley Rawlings, president elect, Mrs. Lynn Orser and Mrs. Robert Marimon at-! at-! tended the state convention of ! the B P W at Salt Lake City Jovcr the weekend. j Mr. and Mrs. Dec Allred, Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Angus, Mrs. Pearl Moysh, Mrs. Elbert Curtis and Robert Andrews, of Basin Post 64, attended the district convention conven-tion of the American Legion and Auxiliary held at Myton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vean Bair and son left Wednesday evening to spend the Decoration Day we?k end with relatives in Ogden and Cache Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards Ed-wards left Wednesday for a short visit with Mr. Edwards' brother W. J. Edwards, in Los Angeles, California. Miss Sadie Wiscombe, of Salt Lake City, has been visiting friends and relatives here for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bellon, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum, Mr. and M.rs. Ned Bellon and Mr, and Mrs. Mont Killian and families, fam-ilies, enjoyed a picnic on Hill Creek last Tuesday. Mrs. Reed Oldroyd has been I visiting friends and relatives in Roosevelt before leaving for Portland where Mr. Oldroyd will open a dental office. Mrs. Oldroyd Old-royd will be remembered as the former Aileen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Smith. ! Mrs. Carroll Robbins and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Zeela Clark, returned to Salt Lake City, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, after visiting here since Monday with Mrs. Pearl Moysh and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Halen. Mrs. Bill Nelson and children arrived in Roosevelt Saturday to ioin Mr. Nelson, who has been living here since accepting a position with the local A C A i office early in MayTThTNk I in ihe om sax J Mr. and Mrs. George Bracknn have received word of the bSh : if a baby girl, on May is 5 Mr and Mrs Lynn CWtiLi? of lone, California. Mrs Ca( bell was the former Miss MF" Bracken. This is the Campfe first daughter. 1 e"8 Jesse McConkie, Maxine Can"'' ncr and Lila Duncan left Ron,;" velt Monday for Salt Lake cS5 where they have secured norf' ' '' tions as salesgirls in KrSer'- ' department store . T1; r A steak-fry on the Uinta ' ' river last Thursday evening fST , brated Ned Bellon's birtfi -: ' anniversary. Members of ttl ' I family and close friends wS.'J present. - I Mrs. Curtis Walton was taknn ' to the local hospital Mondav '.' evening suffering with near I pneumonia. According to a r a port Wednesday evening, she fa'-iS on the road to recovery. ; ; J D U p Meeting Vg The regular meeting of th. .'S Roosevelt Camp of the Daueh ' w ters of Utah Pioneers was held 5 Friday evening at the home of Z Mrs. Geneva Gilbert, with Presi fn dent Lila Nickell presiding fj . Mrs. Pearletta Workman W-'S sentcd an interesting lesson l from the Journal of Mrs r Louisa Barnes Pratt. A re' i Irort on the activities of the camp with relation to the old Ed F. Harmston building Was given. Musical numbers were presented by Esther Wogec ac - rompanied by Botty Jo Snrouse V Community singing was led by Virgie Murphy. Invocation was A given by Mrs. M. J. Edwards and the benediction by Mrs. ' Eliza Gilbert. Jgtl Hostesses were Mrs. Gilhert Mrs. Elsie Taylor and Mrs. Mar- ;garet Rudy. Members present G included Mrs. Margaret Wis- Aug I combe. Miss Sadie Wiscombe icho Mrs. Helen Howell, Mrs. Olive tt , Harrison, Mrs. Virgie Murohy rat Mrs. M. J. Edwa.rK Mr Alma Anderson, Mrs. Eliza Gilbert, pifl Mrs. Workman and Mrs. Flor- tear ence Neilson. . Am |