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Show Myton Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Fritz Schleinitz left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake City where he will receive medical attention. atten-tion. Mrs. Harvey Partridge is visiting visit-ing with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. L. E. Potter returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit in Colorado and Nebraska, i Mrs. Tom Betz and four children chil-dren are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jensen. They arrived last week from Newport, Washington. Mrs. Betz is Mrs. Jenson's sister. j Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Wallis, of Camas, Washington, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson. They are former residents of this district I and renewed old acquaintances while here. James Weston brought his j wife and infant son home Thursday Thurs-day from the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Ralph Jenson left Thursday Thurs-day for her home in Salt Lake City, after spending a few days with her father, Mr. Lee Cooper. Mrs. George Roth and daughter, daugh-ter, Betty, of Vernal, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler. Mr. Roth came from Vernal Sunday to spend the day and to drive his wife and daughter to their home. A jolly crowd of the younger set gathered at the Alfred Mor-rell Mor-rell home Saturday evening to celebrate the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Arva Marie Tanner. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by LaRae Morrell, Mildred Mil-dred Tanner, Claudinc Smith, Jenene Harris, Junior Bowden, L.ynn weDeKer, noo oauua, old Bowden, Niel Wilson. Gail Alexander, Phil Nelson and the guest of honor. H. T. Howes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howes and Mr. and Mrs. Othello Schow, of Salt Lake City, visited in Myton Saturday, when returning from a trip to Vernal. Mr. Howes was a member mem-ber of the staff of the Duchesne newspaper about twenty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Anderson and children, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with Mrs. Anderson's An-derson's mother, Mrs. Johnson, l- V-.i-it.-vl in lWv'rnn Mrs. Lavor Dennis went to Provo Saturday to visit with relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, of Du-'chesne, Du-'chesne, were dinner guests at ;the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Sunday. The occasion celebrated Mr. Hart's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Krissman and children moved to Vernal, Thursday, where Mr. Krissman1 will be associated with his brother, Wm. Krissman, in business. busi-ness. Mrs. Lowell Bingham returned return-ed to Myton, Friday, to be with her two small daughters at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. The housing conditions in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Bingham is employed, employ-ed, necessitated her return to 'Myton until they can find an Neil Murray, who came home to spend the weekend, after en rolling as a student at the Unf vejsity of Utah, was strict with appendicitis Sunday anS : was rushed to the hospital at Roosevelt. He underwent an im mediate operation and is netting i along nicely. 8 ; Mr. and Mrs Emery Nielsen enjoyed a visit, Monday, from Mr. Nielson's sister, Mrs. Hazel Hyatt, of Pendleton, Oregon Mrs. Hyatt is also visiting with relatives in Arcadia. Members of the American ion and Auxiliary, Wm. R. Sands Post and Unit No. 5, enjoyed a ' social meeting Friday evening at the Legion Barracks. Cards were enjoyed by about twenty mem.: bers and refreshments were ' served at the close of the games ": Hunting enthusiasts of Myton and vicinity rushed to Duchesne early Monday morning to be in line to receive doe hunting per. . mits. The Myton ward M.I.A. open-5 ing social was held last Thurj- -day at the ward hall. The evening eve-ning was devoted to a program ' followed by a weiner roast and ; a dance. Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Dart and : family, of Price, and Mrs. Hilda Dart and 2 children, of Salt Lake City, attended the funeral ser- ', vices for Alva Eston Dart on Tuesday. |