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Show Bluebell Mrs. Garda Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hancock and son, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancock and children, of Roosevelt, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Hancock. E. Johnson, of Bountiful, visited vis-ited here Tuesday with relatives. Mr. Johnson is a great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Levison Hancock. Han-cock. Kenneth Goodrich, a student at B.Y.U., and Faye Lisonbee, of U.S.A.C., spent the weekend with their parents. Mrs. Florence Adams and and Mrs. Labrum, of Roosevelt, visited Thursday with Mrs. Essie Es-sie Lambert. A cottage meeting was held Wednesday evening at the Fred Goodrich home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seeley, Mrs. Leonard Goodrich, Bishop and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, President and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. James Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latturner, of Price, visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seeley. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee hav received word that their son; Clyde, a student at USAC, has been chosen, with three other students, to participate in a debating meet at Denver, Colorado. Col-orado. Bluebell ward Gold and Green ball was held Saturday evening in a beautifully decorated hall. Miss Beth Winkler was queen, Wayne Workman, the prince. Participating in the floor show were Afton Smithson and John Asa Webb, Ardis Goodrich and Glenn Jenkins, Lucy Powell and Howard Jenkins, Rolla Bird and Lorin Goodrich, Doris Allred and Buddy Bird, Dolly Bird and Milvin Bird, Lynetta Bird and Rex Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnsen, Sr., of Murray, former Bluebell residents, celebrated their golden gol-den wedding anniversary Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Feb. 15. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Atwood and family visited during the week with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans and son, Forrest, and Max Brother-son, Brother-son, of Boneta, visited Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting Sunday. The Brotherson boys sang a duet, "Choose the Right," while Mr. Evans gave a talk dealing with liquor and tobacco. Mrs. Laura Seeley visited Saturday Sat-urday with Mrs, Azel Seeley, at Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich Good-rich and family spent Sunday with relatives at the Bonanza mines, i |