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Show Boneta . . Mrs.. Opal Barton Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Taylor returned Sunday evening after spending a week in Mt. Home visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pace, of Boneta, have sold their home and farm to Parley Lambert, of i Roosevelt. The Paces have bought a home in Morgan, Utah and are preparing to movo Soon. It is with deep regret that the people of Boneta sec tho Paces make their departure. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pace will j also make their home in Morgan. Kcilh Pace returned from Washington to help move his father's livestock, machinery, etc. to Morgan. Edward Barton returned Friday Fri-day evening after spending the past week in Carbon, Emery, Sevier, Sanpete, Utah and Salt Lake Counties. Mrs. C. D. Brothcrson entertained enter-tained at a lovely birthday dinner, din-ner, Sunday in compliment to her husband. Guests present, included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey and son, Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barton, Jack and Edlin Barton, Lorna Cook, Leslie Les-lie Oman and the Brotherson family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindscy and family, of Mt. Home, visited Sunday, Sun-day, with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reynolds. Bill Reynolds met with a rather " serious accident this week when his car collided with the Daily Van Tassell truck at the intersection by the Alfonzo Madsen ranch. Bill's car was almost al-most eomnletelv demolished and one feels Bill was lucky to come out of such an accident alive. The Van Tassel truck was only slightly slight-ly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Swasey, of Bridgeland, helped celebrate Napier Swasey's birthday anniversary. anni-versary. C. W. Barton and Dave Sperry, of Salt Lake City, called at the Barton and Madsen homes Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Lorna Cook and Mrs. Pearl Cook accompanied Larry Wilson to Carbon County on Saturday. |