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Show Scouts Rewarded The Boy Scout Court of Honor was held Sunday afternoon at Ioka, where awards were presented to Myton Scout troop members as follows: Danny Uresk, Mack Murray, Mur-ray, and Newell Richens received Star badges; nineteen merit badges went to'the troop, Floyd Nielsen, 4; Mike Kettle, 2; Danny Uresk, 3; Billy Fausett, 3; Mack Murray.l; Merlin Perry, 2;, Jerry Kettle, 1 and Frank Martin, 3. Scoutmaster, Wilmer Murray and Mrs. Murray accompanied the scouts to Ioka. Mrs. Homer Robinson left Thur. for Jamestown, Kansas where she will enjoy a two week vacation visiting her sister, Mrs. Milber WalJ and other relatives. Mrs. Lydia Peatross left Wed. for Price where she will receive medical attention and visit friends. She anticipates visiting members of her family at Provo and Salt Lake before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen, Mrs. Nathan Allen, Mrs. Earl Gingell and Mrs. Wilma Murray attended the dedication of the Relief Society Building in Salt Lake and attended conference last week. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. Harold Eldr'edge of Roosevelt, Mrs. Lee Angus of Ballard and Mrs. Harold Whiting of Neola. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Funk moved from the J. W. Jenson home last week and are now settled set-tled in the home with Mrs. George Funk, Howard's mother. Mrs. W. R. Harris and small grandson, Barry Giles and Mrs. Ted Thomas Sr. left Saturday for a weekend visit at the Monks ranch near Hayden, Colo. Mrs. Harris and "Barry will be guests of Barry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Giles while Mrs. Thomas will visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Monks. Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles and family enjoyed an outing Saturday to gather their portion of- the bumper crop of pine nuts The pinion and cedar district west of Duchesne has been a favorite outing spot during the past two weeks. Mrs. W. E. Burton returned last week from a month vacation trip. She visited her sister, Mrs. Josephine Joseph-ine McCoy at St. Joseph, Missouri and they together enjoyed visits with relatives in Minneapolis and Granite Falls, Minn. Mrs. Burton also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burton of Weatherly, Missouri, a brother and sister-in-law of her deceased husband. On her return home she was accompanied by her sister who visited here a few days and then departed for Vancouver, Washington, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. O. A Dart who has been visiting her daughter at Denver, returned home last week. Karen Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, celebrated celebrat-ed her third birthday anniversary Wednesday afternoon at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate. Games and refreshments refresh-ments delighted the small guests who also presented their tiny hostess with many nice gifts. Mrs. W. H. Linck, Miss Alice Todd and Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish vere guest, . Mrs. P. E. Church ttV-av ; Club Card party at Friday evening. Mrs one of toe lucky prized S Mrs. Jack Gingell Z- ' for Salt Lakecitf;hg spend a week visiting & i and many friends dau8httr Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pi, family came from Moab N to visit Mrs. Fullmer's and Mrs. Levi Porritt n ' Mr. Porritt in cd'eh "!? birthday anniversary JS1? h when other memberi'of I gathered to extend eraHn " enjoy a birthday dinner 8s ar'4 Mr. and Mrs. Wilrner m and son Darrell left Sundav tr,i' noon to visit their son anfter-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs jjA ray at Morgan. They also f the wedding of John fi Sharon Petersen in the X1 LPS Temple on Monday " |