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Show drrrrr3rr-r-'-fci3 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller, of Glendale, Utah, visited Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Summarell. Recent visitors with relatives! in Roosevelt, Ioka and Bluebell were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and family, of Helper. This was the first visit here for little Debra Ann, new daughter of the Smiths. Visitors at the Hank Swain home last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parkin and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young, of Salt Lake City. They enjoyed fishing at Paradise. Mr. Parkin is the district manager for Studebaker. Wm. H. Ruppel drove to Mt. Pleasant Saturday to visit his sons, John and Dick, who are attending school at Wasatch Academy. Mrs. Leslie Ashton, of Vernal, visited several days this week at the Clair Ashton home. Salt Lake City visitors Sunday and Monday were Mr. and Mrs, Vean Bair, Mrs. Howard Ivory was taken to the Roosevelt hospital Tuesday Tues-day for medical treatment after she fell, dislocating her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jordan returned home last Saturday after af-ter spending three weeks in California. Main object of their trip was to take their daughter, Joyce, to Claremont, where she enrolled at Pamona College. Melba Richman, Beverly White and Mrs. Elmer Richman drove to Salt Lake City Saturday Satur-day morning. Melba and Beverly met Peggy Oldroyd and Orienne Miller in Salt Late and all went on to Ogden to attend the wedding of Bonnie White and Kent Wheelwright. Mrs. Richman remained re-mained in Kaysville to visit. Beverly, who has been working work-ing in Roosevelt, remained in Tremonton with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Haynes and son, Arthur Mac, and Mr. Haynes' mother, Mrs. Claudia Haynes, of Petersburg. Va., arrived ar-rived last Thursday night to spend two- weeks with Mrs. Haynes' father, Seth Wilson, and family. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Howard Harrison were Dr. and Mrs. John Z. Brown, Jr., Mr and Mrs. William Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson, all of Salt Lake City who enjoyed en-joyed most of their stay at the Harrison cabin in Uinta canyon. Mr and Mrs. Joseph C. Grant, of Salt Lake City, spent several days last week at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Hacking. Mrs. Irene Fretwell went to Salt Lake Saturday to visit her daughter, Yvonne, who is attending attend-ing the University. They spent Sunday with friends in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Benson were Salt Lake City visitois Monday and Tuesday. Don Rudy, KD2, and a friend, Harold Mensing, visited Don's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Czar Rudy, and family from Saturday noon until Sunday noon. Don and Harold were en-route en-route from San Diego, California, Cali-fornia, to Norfolk, Virginia, to await transfer "to Europe with U.S. Occupation forces. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johan-sen, Johan-sen, Mrs. Martha .Shanks, Mrs. dredge were among those participating parti-cipating in the L.D.S. temple excursion last Friday. Mrs. Jerry Van, the former Darlene Brown, has joined her husband in San Diego, where he has been assigned to another ship. They are staying at the home of Mrs. Van's cousin, Mrs. Pearl Scales.- and plan to be there about four months. Mrs. Harold Eldredge, Jr. and infant son who have been visiting vis-iting for the past month at the Harold Eldredge home and with other relatives and friends in the Basin, returned Friday to-join to-join her husband in Berkeley. She was accompanied as far as Salt Lake City by her father-in-law and Peggy Oldroyd, who wag enroute to Ogden to attend the wedding of Miss Bonnie White and Kent Wheelwright. |