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Show Reunion Held At Sarah Norton Home Mr. and Mrs. Art Norton, of Boise, Idaho, and Elroy Norton, of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton and girls, of Roosevelt; Mamie Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Norton, Mr. and Mr?. Van Haslem and children. Vernal, Ver-nal, were visitors last Sunda at the home of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Norton. The event marked the first time in 3V2 years that the brothers broth-ers have been together. LaMar Norton, who lives at Clearfield, was unable to be present. Mrs. W. C Jackson, of Beck-ley, Beck-ley, West Virginia, visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor. Lawrence Lee and son, Jimmy, Jim-my, of Artesia, Colo., visited relatives rel-atives in Lapoint recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christen-sen Christen-sen and family visited Mr;. Christensen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gadd, of Blue Mountain, Moun-tain, Colo. David Pillsbury spent a few days in the Roosevelt hospital, last week, with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lee and son. Bobby, of Artesia, visited vis-ited with relatives 'and friends, also came to cast their votes. Mr. and MrsBaTr"""" SaHl Sty' SP tfc' end with Mr. and Mr Jenkins and enjoyed a tvk hunt. a 8 Dheasanj Mr. and Mrs. Homer t family and mother m, M Lee, came in fr0m Ann visit and to cast their Vot ' Mrs. Pearl Woollev grandmother of a w ls 'he born Nov. 7 to' Mr l '?! Reed. McKee at trm r d Mrs hospital. . Hooseven The Primary officers n v nal visited the Lapoint pr Ver-Wednesday. Ver-Wednesday. 1 "lrtiaty |