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Show Ballard Ellen Bracken Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kettle and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Kettle and family had dinner, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gardner at Neola. Arthur Wiscombe and Bonnie Hullinger, of the B.Y.U., spent Mother's Day at home. They were accompanied by Allen Dodie, a student of the B.Y.U., I who was a guest at the Jesse! Hulling'er residence. , The baby daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. James Milligan was veryj ill last week, but is recovering j now. , Ward Seelcy, of Salt Lake, ; visited last week with his par-j ents.- I Mr. and Mrs. Max Knarr spent several days in Salt Lake recently. recent-ly. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and son, of Mylon, and Mrs. Laird McConkie and family, of Mt. Emmons, visited Sunday School this week. Jack and Lurrine Rasmussen came in from Salt Lake to spend Sunday at home. Mrs. Cloyd Seeley and two daughters, of Whiterocks. visited here Sunday. Duane Bracken, who now r sides in Roosevelt, has been released re-leased as 1st assistant in the Sunday Sun-day School and LeRoy Anderson Ander-son was sustained in his place. Arvin Bellon was appointed 2nd assistant. Mrs. Bill Haws, of Vernal, spent ten days at the home of her parents, while her husband was receiving medical care in Salt Lake City. , Mrs. Jack Allred is in the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Garn Bodily spent two days in Salt Lake visiting her husband, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher and family have moved to Vernal. They have sold their farm to a man from Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Norton, of Lapoint, visited Thursday at the home of Ercil Bingham. Mrs. David Lund berg entertained enter-tained her Primary class and ten of the mothers on Tuesday. |