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Show XeetcH-Sennett Mrs. Fern Houston Afer not having seen his cousins cous-ins for 37 Vi years, J. C. Osgu-j thorpe, of Blackfoot, Idaho, is visiting John and Marvin Bol-1 ton, and Merritt Bolton, of Sa:t Lake City, who is farming in j the area near Roosevelt. Wayne Haslem has had a pro- j motion to the rank of sergeant, j He expects to be shipped home from Japan about August 22. j i A quilting party was held at ! the Bennett Church Wednesday ! of last week for Mrs. Lorraine Bolton. I Clarence Gardner is home i from Korea, and a very happy; boy is he. j There was no church or Sun-; day School oh August 24 be-; cause of stake conference. ; Charles Howard, from Kansas City, and Pearl and Nellie Howard, How-ard, frdm Salt .Lake City, are : visiting relatives here. They are cousins of Mrs. J. A. Houston I and Mrs. Floyd Harmston. While L here they enjoyed an overnight trip to the Harmston and Dill-man Dill-man cabins in Uinta Canyon. Miss Howard was here in 1915 on her way home from England, where she had been to help perfect per-fect a system that all blind people peo-ple could read, called Braile, i which is now in universal use. She uses a machine similar to a typewriter for writing point print. Mrs. George Houston enter-: tained recently in honor of Mrs. Jane Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen. whose j home is in Oklahoma. Word has been received here that Guy Mileham has been operated op-erated on and is doing nicely at Mayo Brothers Hospital in Rochester, Minn. They will be back in the near future. Mrs. Edith Ekkleston and Miss , Nell Howard, of Salt Lake City, visited Mrs. Robert Ferron. Mrs. Floyd Harmston and Mrs. Fern Houston over the weekend. I |