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Show ; Sailed n EUenJ3555en jTMissionaries Lored At Party crfav evening, June 24, a : Tu lome party was spon- -.ilcothe MIA for Ma n 4 who returned recently ;A w LDS Finish Mission, :; ripn Eldredge, recently 5 from the New England ; ifhovs gave splendid talks. :' e program was a trio x , hv Deanne Asay, Joan S and Barbara Hullinger; Vt number by Larry Lar-' Lar-' ' ivnn White, Norman An-shd An-shd Allen Gines - P5 ""Lj was enjoyed follow- Ds? program, after which 1 punch were, served. S i mup of Mia-Maids, Explor-il Explor-il junior Gleaners and M-Men fRt t0 Vernal Monday evening, 1 23 to enjoy a swim, after 'fh they came back to the v at Roosevelt and enjoyed Cyleed. Mr. and Mrs. Bill I iish accompanied the group, ; addition to other class lead- la Stanley, daughter of I , and Mrs. Glen Stanley, has n visiting with relatives in I r 'k City Lorraine and Dianne Hullin-rr Hullin-rr are employed at the Frontier ill for the summer months, 'perry Butcher had the misfor-ae misfor-ae to injure one of his hands , a mowing machine. Several 1 ;.e3 had to be taken to close '' te wound. . , its Ned Gines entertained coup of friends on Sunday, 2 'je 22 in honor of her son, -ry on his 7th birthday. n'Mrs. Ortscheid, of Billings, "stana, visited last week at i ".home of her son and daugh- in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Giles 1 ;-icheid. Mr and Mrs Elmont Lemon, kjb' Grantsville, visited last irtkpnd at the home of Mr. 1 leaon's sister, Mrs. Calvin saires. Ebert Smith, of Whiterocks. a caller last Tuesday at a home of his daughter. Mrs. 1 Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mecham d family arrived last week :a Japan, where Mr. Me-ja Me-ja had been stationed with I 2 armed forces. Mrs. Me-:a Me-:a is the former Ramona I Hah. After visiting her pares, par-es, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch, ad other relatives, they will go to Massachusetts, where Mr. I lactam will be stationed. - - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clinger and two children, of Pocatellc, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mr. dinger's sister and broth-sin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 'inn. Lynn Bracken spent the week-ad week-ad in Salt Lake City visiting .Is'jves and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Olsen rale a trip to Provo last week 's strawberries. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Nelson cd three children, from Portal, Port-al, Oregon, spent several days a week visiting at the home : Mrs. Nelson's brother and "er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wen-Johnson. Wen-Johnson. Reynold Nowell's from New A City, was a visitor at the se of Mr. and Mrs. John finer recently. Mr. Nowell's jaer owned a farm at Altern -' a number of years ago. s. Clyde Olds, from Portia. Port-ia. Oregon, has come to pay I : .indefinite visit at the home , ;ier daughter and son-in-law, : L; and Mrs. LeRoy Anderson, fs. Loui Melhner and baby m Francisco, is at the home , . parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;"r Bellon, where she ex-l ex-l r-J to remain for some time. " husband has been trans-r-'w to Korea. , nna Bellon, who was awa J ;-.ool most of the winter, i !.';8 at Steve and Ned's "in Roosevelt. -I Mies Mubbey, of Richland, .;ngton, and Lloyd Mubbey, :.wiUornia, visited last week ! me of Mr. and Mrs. S. ttle. ' E- c coston motored , 'Werocks each day last to assist in a bible school e p ted by the Roosevelt Bap- 1 ,fjd Butcher, son of Mr. r;.lf"- Jesse Butcher, who is - ned at Fort Knox, Ky., is ain on an extended fur- " vi Sv ,ord was accompan-.. accompan-.. Miss Mildred Schone- i Hr, vu arrisburg. Nebraska ( dinii1?, Kettle entertained (-'tadv.Monday evening for .TA Geo- Bracken and " ,;itaTMr!- G"y Bracken, uS?ay t0 vis't a few ' Ninetiake Citv' before Cia 61r home in Ione' ; ll; nd Russel Davis, from JWhnm eekend visitors feres' and Mr&' '"athat lreceived from Eric J ahnm Planned to leave "GmaZ 1 une 15 enrout2 :31 for awhere he Plans t0 ! his hn 'le .before return- l':1 Salt t7, made a "ecent ,!4n Ctlhkeo City for the ! m? 2" where he and Gail tiV0 deters, , Z Park r'?nt with him as Siv visirere they inS snrp;R,ulon Squire. 0 ' ' "f81 weekend V ffivir MI- Squire' and Spencer, A. and their families. The Squire-were Squire-were on their way to Arkansas to visit friends. A short funeral service was held at the Ballard Chapel for Lucille K. Gim, of Whiterocks, an Indian, on Wednesday, JunJ" 25. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch and two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Mpa-cham Mpa-cham and Mrs. Lynn Hatch visited vis-ited in Jensen last Sunday Mrs. Boyd Winn and daughter daugh-ter made a trip to Rexburg, Idaho Ida-ho last week to visit at the home of Mrs. Winn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Clingler. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanley, of Park City, are visiting at the home of their son. Glen and family. They brought their I granddaughters home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Larsen left last week on a vacation trip. Giles Ortscheid has been transferred to the oil field at Duchesne. Thus far he has driven driv-en back and forth. Their modern mod-ern home at Alterra is for sale.. |