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Show Gusher Frances Semken RED CROSS DRIVE NETS TOTAL OF $30.75 Our local Red Cross chairman, chair-man, Elsie Domgaard, reports a very fine donation from this vicinity, $30.75. Arnold Keen and son, Melvin, Darrell Jensen and Stanley Goodwin, of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend at the Dahlberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Semken visited over the weekend in Provo, with their grandchildren the Bullocks, Walkers and Muije. Mrs. Eva Ruston returned to her home here in Gusher, after spending the winter months with her children in Salt Lake and Sandy. Bud Markey and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake. Mrs. Jensen took care of the store during their absence. Mrs. Robina Ferguson returned return-ed home from Boise, Idaho, Friday evening. Her sister, Mary, accompanied her home for a few days. Leonard Ferguson Fergu-son and wife brought them in from Salt Lake, returning Sunday Sun-day morning. Neldon Duvall and family, of Salt Lake City, spent three days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duvall. We note with pride the attractive at-tractive safety signs erected by the Ft. Duchesne American Legion. Leg-ion. Word was received in Gusher that Gene Ferguson is the proud papa of a bouncing baby boy. Mr. Ferguson and family reside in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Fred Peck left last Friday Fri-day morning for Salt Lake, where she will spend a week with friends and relatives. ATTEND FUNERAL Those from outside who attended at-tended the funeral services of Mrs. Eatha Lewis, sister of Mrs.. Blanch MeCarrell, were Mr. and Mrs. Ford Demnick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mellen, Clarence, Leo and Will Wilkerson, Sylvia White, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Redding, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fred Craft, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin At.-wood, At.-wood, of Artesia; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Clinton Betts, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pine, and Mr. and Mrs. Val Lewis, of Vernal, Ver-nal, and Maude Lewis, of Ridge-way. Ridge-way. Colo. |