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Show 4-H Club Work HAPPY HOME MAKERS The Happy Home makers held their regular meeting last week at the home of their teacher, teach-er, Mrs. Rex Lamb. Plans were made to attend the Myton 4-H trip to Yellowstone, leaving Wednesday and returning Friday. Fri-day. The club reporter, Linda Jenson, was feeling badly as her health made it impossible for her to attend the camping trip. Among the club members who' went to Yellowstone were: Carol Jenson, Joann Woolf, Betty Burgess, Gwen Mathisen, Tanna Krissman, Susan Crapo, Francis Allen and Sherry Sol-monson. Sol-monson. All report a very enjoyable en-joyable trip despite the stormy weather. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Quick and young son left last week for their home in Ft. Smith. Arkan sas. They were visitors during the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. Quick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Emery Neilso'n, being called here by the illness of Mrs. Neilson, who is undergoing undergo-ing treatment following surgery for a fractured hip. Mr. and Mrs. David Tanner are enjoying a visit from their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Bill Boren and baby daughter, who came from Tus-con, Tus-con, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish visited Mrs. Dalgleish s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, in Duchesne, Du-chesne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Jay Jenkins and family, former Myton residents, now living in Washington,, are m Salt Lake City to be with Mr. Jenkins' mother, Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, who is confined to a Salt Lake City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and family are expected ex-pected in Myton some time this week to visit Mrs. Jenkins' parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Giles. I Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas are their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Pur-cell, Pur-cell, and children, who came from Logan. Saturday. " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolf and Joanne and Gene left Saturday Sat-urday afternoon for Durango, Colorado, where they will visit during the weekend with relatives. |