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Show " -Cftoiti Kansas sN jvisit Relatives ih 1 A Mrs. Glen Molyneux r a" daughter are here on S ' Jbabyorh from his camp in SJl0Ufr Molyneux is in the as Mr They will spend JVuCxwillberemem-Sffl JVuCxwillberemem-Sffl uth Stolla. 1 nnthly work day meet-i , fSwTin Kelief Society iglav Eleven women met j morning and quilted a 4 -9 fJZ brought their lunch f wre joined in the after- whv otner members. Mrs. Hi, DOVLderson, worK director, D lesson and had articles S w demonstrate for Christ- m ?5f Todd drove the mail Several days last week for fji Sprouse, who was on an frwra Sutteer, daughter of Ba.d Mrs BUI Sutteer, of Ft. ( V-fL T s ayed at the home and Mrs. Charles Bing-?m Bing-?m while her parents made a fto Miami. Florida. '"So school was -held Tuesday ion because the teachers , Alterra school went around J & ffict to take the school "SSSel Todd went to Vernal Tuesday to attend a school board I "Mand Mrs. FarreU.Rasmus-W FarreU.Rasmus-W spent several days in Salt I rake City last week at the home ' ' nf their daughter and son-in-law. ' Mr and Mrs. Glen Broderick. I ! V E Broome, of Myton, ; was an Alterra caller Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Evan Olsen are -i the parents of a baby boy born at the Roosevelt hospital. Oct. 10The Rhythm Wranglers played play-ed for a dance at Craig, Colo., last Thursday evening, and at Steamboat Springs Friday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen and children, of Eugene, Oregon, spent several days last week with Lennis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Rasmussen. Rus"sel Robinson, of Ioka, was a stake visitor at the Ballard Sunday school this week. Mrs. Pearl Jenkins enjoyed a day of quilting at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Chas. Jenkins, in Roosevelt, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton and family have moved into the Peck home just south of the R. W. Barn. Mrs. Leland Angus is teaching a group of freshmen the Old Testiment in seminary at the Union high school. ' Ensign Clark, who is attending attend-ing high school here, went to Salt Lake City for several days last week to visit his parents. The teachers of the Alterra school spent last Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City at the U.E.A. convention. Mrs. Spencer Squire entertained enter-tained her Primary class and their mothers in Primary on Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Winn took her son. Jay. to Salt Lake City last weeit for medical care. They accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hul-linger. Hul-linger. Bryce White was home a day or two from Provo the first of last week. Cloyd Wiscombe, of Provo. also spent several days at the Wiscombe farm finishing up the crop harvest. L. E. Clark and sons. Grant and Paul, of Salt Lake City, visited in Ballard Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Simper, at whose home Ensign Clark is staying. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mitchell, Mit-chell, who have been living in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Betts, plan to move this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hullinger 'made a trip to Salt Lake last week. Mr. Hullinger attended U.E.A. convention and Mrs. Hullinger Hul-linger visited her three daughters daugh-ters in Provo. . |