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Show RECEIVE CALL FROM HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ostler received re-ceived a phone call recently conveying con-veying Easter greetings from their son, Pfc. Monroe L. Ostler, who is stationed with the U. S. Marines Mar-ines at Hawaii. Pvt. Ostler has been in Hawaii since February, and prior to that time was serving overseas in Japan. Ja-pan. He has been in the service a year. Bishop John L. Swenson, of the Rosevelt LDS ward, was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for medical treatment. treat-ment. Visitors over the Easter weekend week-end at the Lynn Poulsen home were Mrs. Poulsen's mother, Mrs. J. F. Pritchett and daughter, Susan, Su-san, of Mt. Pleasant. The group met Mr. Pritchett at Heber City Sunday, where they enjoyed an Easter outing. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Labrum, accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Lab-rum, Lab-rum, returned home Sunday after af-ter spending ten days visiting relatives rel-atives in Tucson and Phoenix. Arizona. Mrs. Howard Harrison and children chil-dren spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Returning home with them was Mr. Harrison, who had just arrived from a business trip to California, where the Harrisons are planning to make their home in the near future. Springville visitors last weekend week-end were Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and family. John E. Fausett, MM2, who is stationed at San Diego, on the USS A. J. Isabelle, spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday in Roosevelt with his new bride, Esther Fausett. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Martin returned re-turned from a ten-day vacation trip to Las Vegas and Provo. Floyd Ross returned Wednesday after making a quick business trip to Arizona. James Woodward and Orvil Woodward of Kaysville visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell returned Sunday from Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Liddell had been in the LDS Hospital recovering from an operation performed the previous Thursday. Mr. Liddell also al-so received medical treatment. IOKA Mr. and Mrs Ed it , basa and children of DurhJ were guests of Mr. and Mrs ville Dart on the North MVf" bench Sunday. Mytn Mr. and Mrs. Heber T p attended funeral services in c , Lake City last Saturday for k Hall's sister, Mrs.Margaret Little' A note received this week f Mrs. Maisie Jackson of Sal Oregon, indicated that she Ji!"1, the Roosevelt Standard with the home-town news. She sbt that she is very interested in ,1 ing Echo Park Dam built ami appreciates any information T can pass on to others-especiali! a sports writer in Salem Z writes against it. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WalW of Salt Lake City arrived We? nesday to spend a week at th Senor Mortensen home Mr? Walker and Mrs. Mortensen Ji sisters. e Mr. and Mrs. Clair Benson whn spent the winter with the Arch Bensons at Ioka, have moved to Orderville, where Mr. Benson has employment with the state. Congratulations to the Paul Bar tons who are boasting of their first boy, born March 10 in the Salt Lake LDS Hostpital The new arrival weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. at birth and was anxiously greeted by his two sisters, Pauline and Connie. Mr. Barton is a member of the Union High School faculty. Spending Easter Sunday in Eureka Eu-reka visiting relatives were Mr and Mrs. George Stewart and daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Gardner and baby and Mrs George Stewart, of Myton. ' ' Mrs. Parley Rawlings and Mrs. Louis Laris made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Zeary ' Mathews attended funeral services in Lay. ' ton Tuesday for .' her brother, Oren J. Anderson. Burail was at Park City. Returning Monday from Grand I' Junction was Mrs. Marie Benson, who had spent a week visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Benson, i |