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Show Ballard jjllen Bracken -"7j7dlelcy fnd three .-rt of Whiterocks. visited th the Azcl Sceleys on 'l' ; school faculty meet-Sutldaheld meet-Sutldaheld I at the Bellon home f 9v evening. Those work-f'SJ work-f'SJ enlistment committees Special guests. Tvard McConkic and nf Mt Emmons, and Mrs. Funk of Myton. visited gPiSS: Pearl Jen- Saturday. m and Cloyd Wiscombe av to visit at the home hS brother Raymond, who at Morgan, "ff Stolla left Monday for f fake to visit his sons and Mrs. Stolla home from TodS'feft Wednesday tS n X-e he will enroll f the A C for the coming school Jf mmie Jenkins, of Myton, has JTTwtt for the past week Slfome of his uncle. Cecil IS? Todd" and Jack Allred rhosen as counselors to S Hadlock in the YMMIA. and Mrs. Alden White JfthS daughter. Phyllis to m?t nke to have her eye taken 2 It has been feared that ffnSvlose her sight due to an Charles H. Pearce.. of Salt Lake City has been v.sit-S v.sit-S at the home of her son Wen-g Wen-g Johnson. She returned home Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. John Cook injured his knee Thursday while he and his son, Fred, were preparing a pit for silage. He is now walking with crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Tayne Clark are the parents of a baby girl born September 14 at the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Norton and family have moved tj Mt. Emmons where Mr. Norton will be employed by the REA. Several of the members of the Relief Society met Tuesday for a general work day and made a quilt for the welfare. Tuesday afternoon a party was given for Mrs. Johnnie Lubneis-kie. Lubneis-kie. She was presented with a beautiful chenille bed spread. Refreshments were served by the Relief Society officers. Mrs. Cecil Jenkins attended funeral services for her aunt, Mrs. Bart Bartlctt, at Tridell, Monday afternoon. Miss Betty Eldredge. who has been working in Seattle, Wash, is visiting at the home" of her parents. Mr. an Mrs. Raymond Elredge. Mr. an Mrs. Everett Pope and family, of Sunnydale, visited in Ballard over the weekend. Johnnie Lubneiskie, of Wisconsin, Wis-consin, arrived Monday 16 get his wife and children who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Lubnieskic's father, John Cook, for some time. They left Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Several of the Relief Society workers attended the convention at Roosevelt Sunday. |