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Show BASIN BRIEFS Guests at the Ren Fenn residence resi-dence on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fenn and family, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Muse and family, Duchesne; Du-chesne; and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Roberts and family, Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wilkins motored to Riverton, Wyo., to spend the Thanksgiving weekend week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warner and family. James Carrell, Mrs. Reva Redden Red-den and son, Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Durfey and family and Mrs. Vena Potts, of Upalco, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Patry. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walton drove to Mt. Pleasant, Saturday, to take their daughter, Joanne to Salt Lake City to celebrate her birthday. Joanne is a student . at Wasatch academy. I I Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Johnson at dinner, Friday evening. 11a Ruth Zimmerman, a' student stu-dent nurse at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City, and Mac Zimmerman, a student at the AC, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zimmerman. Erma, Eva and Burr Eldredge, students at BYU, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Eldredge. Miss Barbara Knecht, of Massachusetts, also a BYU' student, spent the holidays holi-days with the Eldredges a s . Burr's guest. Mr. and Mrs. Richard "Adams, Mrs. Alice Labrum and Mrs. Myrtle Lambert were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lambert in Bluebell, Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day. Sarah L. Hamilton, who has been visiting in Salt Lake City, returned home November 17 with her son Glen Kimball. Chester C. Kimball and L.D.S. Lisonbee, of Salt Lke City, were also weekend, guests of Mrs. Hamilton, T. J. McAtee, of St. Louis, arived Tuesday for an indefinite visit in Roosevelt. He is staying' at the' Shurtleff hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison Harri-son returned from St. George, Monday, after taking Mrs. Wm. H. Ruppet to Salt Lake City for medical treatment when it was found that the St. George climate did not favorably affect af-fect her condition. The Roosevelt Ward M.I.A staged its second in a series of five dances at the Roosevelt (stake amusement hall. Wednesday Wednes-day evening', following the Mon-ticello-Roosevelt basketball game. The theme, "Harvest Moon, was depicted in a beautiful stage backdrop painted by Mrs. Vera ! Gagon. . Musical selections during ln-i ln-i termission consisted of duets by Beverly White and Jack Bacon, ' and songs by a quartet com-i com-i prised of Beverly White, Janae i Benson, Allen Smith and Eldon S Winterton. Little Marilyn Win-terton Win-terton gave a reading. Mrs. Bert Gardner was "mistress "mis-tress of ceremonies. Guests of Mrs. Mary Beecroft over the Thanksgiving holiday were her children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Bee- croft, of Midvale. Wayne Nickell, employed at Hiawatha. Utah, spent a few days this week with his grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Nickell, Nick-ell, his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Alexander, and other friends and relatives. , Cal Wilkins and Lila Lee Od-lekirk Od-lekirk spent the Thanksgiving I holidays with Cal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkins. Ronald Ron-ald Christie, was also a weekend week-end guest at the Wilkins' residence. resi-dence. Home from the BYU .to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents were Bonnie Rae Hanson', Fern Rasmussen, Earl McKenna, Ray Neilson. Howard Galloway , Betty Jo S p r o u s e. Junior Hicks, Rollin Campbell, Jack Alexander,, Phil Harrison, LeRoy Pulos and Jack Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swain have returned to Roosevelt with their son, born November 3. They have spent the past six. weeks in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary Beecroft entertained entertain-ed at dinner Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rudy, Mrs. Ben Miles, Fran Harrison, and T. J. McAfee. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fretwell motored to Mt. Pleasant Satur? day to bring their daughter, Yvonne, -home for a visit, i : |