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Show Gusher Frances Semken Mrs. C. W. Bodily has been ill the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hancock, Han-cock, who have, been working at Rock Creek, returned home after completion of the project. Lester and Fred Schwobe visited in Salt Lake last Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Melvin Duvall is working in Lehi. . Moffat Ward Relief Society met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Vonnie Dahlberg and quilted quilt-ed two quilts for Mrs. Hazel Brough. Mrs. George Dean has gone to Salt Lake for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lorna Mitchell. Mrs.'" Mae Roper and her brother, Gene Ferguson, spent a few days last week with relatives rel-atives and friends in Heber. Jerry Clark and Norman Bodily, Bod-ily, students at B Y U, are home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Ainge. of Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Arnold were guests during the week at the Joe Arnold home. The Fourth Elders quorum held its banquet Friday night at the Roosevelt Stake house. Present Pres-ent from here were Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Crapo, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duvall and son, Orin, Harry Dean and Bishop and Mrs. Perry, of Ft. Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Semken spent two "days last week with relatives in Provo. Idaho relatives who attended services for Mrs. Maria Dom-gaard Dom-gaard were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Croft and Mrs. Carol Hunter, of Heyburn. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Domgaard. Neldon Duvall reports from Montana that he expects to be sent overseas soon. The Ouray-P ark irrigation ditch broke north of the Mar-key Mar-key store last week, and flooded flood-ed the state and colunty roads for two days. Miss Geraldene Walker, who has been living in Vernal for the past twq years, left Friday Fri-day to make her home in Provo. |