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Show Style experts hint that long skirts are coming back; can it be possible that, in the next twenty years, men will wonder whether women have legs again? Bluebell Mrs. Garda Seeley Received too late for publication on October 31. Word has been received that Edward Rich South, of Arco, Idaho, husband of Maude Anderson Ander-son South, formerly of Bluebell, died of a heart attack. lie is survived sur-vived by his widow and seven children. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray, of Tooele, arrived Friday to get j their son, Ronald, who has spent I the past two years here in Bluebell Blue-bell and vicinity, working for various farmers. Mrs. Arloa Bird and baby daughter came home with them after visiting the past week in Tooele with relatives. William O. Larsen was taken to the Roosevelt hospital with a sore throat. He was very ill, but is improved at this writing. Martha Thorsen -was also ill a few days at the Roosevelt hospital. hos-pital. Mrs. Ernest Winkler, and children, chil-dren, Mrs. Howard Goodrich, of the Bonanza mines, and Mrs. Alma Al-ma Richman, of Provo, all visited visit-ed here with relatives while their husbands were hunting deer. Miss LaVern Powell is ill with the flu. R. A. Murray and Otto Murray, Mur-ray, of Salt Lake City, were in Bluebell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wathen and daughter, Karen Ruth," went to Salt Lake on Friday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Wanda Hanson. They will also do some Temple work while there. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wathen are doing do-ing their chores during their absence. ab-sence. Mrs. Hazel Goodrich left on Sunday for Salt Lake City where she will take care of business. More lucky deer hunters who have returned with their deer during the week are, Fred Goodrich, Good-rich, Howard Goodrich, Bud Hancock, Mart Hancock, John Goodrich, Kenneth Goodrich, Ernest Winkler, Lloyd Goodrich, Wallace Seeley, Max Burdick, Gardner Goodrich, Marion Seel-el, Seel-el, Jim Cook, Ross Monson. Victor Vic-tor Wathen and Henry Wathen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oster-gaard Oster-gaard and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ostergaard, of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Leah Clark, of Oakland, Oak-land, California, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee on Saturday. While Jimmy Powell and Ray Howe were working on Saturday Mr. Howe accidentally cut his ankle quite badly with an ax. Mrs. Bernice Howe went to Salt Lake and Wyoming during the past week. At Little America, Wyoming she visited her sister, Mrs. Maurine Smith. The small daughter of Mrs. Smith returned to Bluebell with Mrs. Howe for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hancock and daughter, Elaine, of Salt Lake City, visited on Saturday and Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Larsen, of Provo, visited on Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renv ington and Mrs. Wm. Larsen and families. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich Good-rich and children were Vernal visitors on Thursday. On Wednesday Reta Powell had the misfortune to fall from a horse which she was riding and break her left arm. She was taken tak-en to Roosevelt immediately for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latturner and granddaughter, Shannon, of Price, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seeley on Sunday. LaRee Larsen, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen, is at the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Cleona Remington is tending the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen while Mrs. Larsen Lar-sen is at the Roosevelt hospital with her daughter. Alva Hancock and son, Glenn, and daughter, Elva, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here with relatives. The men also enjoyed en-joyed the pheasant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mathews entertained at a delicious supper ,on Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore, who arc leaving Upalco to make their home in Salt Lake City, On Thursday evening the Primary officers entertained the children at a Hallowe'en party. The evening was spent in playing play-ing games and dancing. An interesting in-teresting program was presented. Cookies and oranges were served to about 60 children. Mr. and Mrs. John Therming left on Friday to make their home in Salt Lake City. They have sold their store and home here in Bluebell to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman BurdlcJ have purchased the Harold Wa5 ren home. They moved into ih last week. lV, Mrs. Zola Stevenson and lWo'J girls and Mrs; Mary Wardell rV turned home on Wednesday aft5i spending the past two week in '' Idaho and Salt Lake City Mrs. Mary Kcnison and son'? Walter, of Talmage, visited Jt'-; the Wm. Larsen home on Thtirc 'f day evening. urS-:i Relief Society conference wn-v held on Sunday evening, under the direction, of the Bluebell" ward presidency. Talks were eiv en by Vivian Powell, LucilQ" Winkler; girls chorus, and piano solo by Garda Seeley MrV Ardalh Johansen, a stake officer ' 3 was present and gave a few tp3 marks. Mrs. Elda Pearson, of Boneta h attended Relief Society confer ence on Sunday evening f- Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Good rich announce the marriage oft their daughter, Dolores, to Mor I ris Monson, of Mt. Emmons son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Monson r-They r-They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday ( October 30 They were accom-V panied by Mrs. Gardner Good-) rich and Mr. and Mrs Floyd Goodrich, of Provo. The youngr couple visited with relatives in' Provo before returning home.1 Mr. Monson is a World War III ve'eran and at the present he is' employed at the R.E.A. office at! Altamont. Mrs. Monson is al teacher at Altamont. t |