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Show Town Board Set To Govern People I A special meeting was called ' on Monday night for the arrangement ar-rangement of the permanent j Town Council. LaFarge Dastrup t is the chairman and the Council j which is composed of Lynn Farnsworth, Leland Stevensen, I Waldo Hansen, Linden Hansen and Jewel Kolb. These men will hold office until the election elec-tion next November. IN CANADA Elder Glenn A. Case is still in the Mission Home in Edmonton, Edmon-ton, Alberta, Canada, awaiting the return of President Zimmerman Zimmer-man to assign him to his field of labor. He reports that the Edmonton branch is very active, having some 810 members. His present address is 11964 iooth Ave., Edmonton, Alberta. Canada. Can-ada. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baxter and family went to Idaho last1 Friday. They will spend a week : there visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Price, who were married last Friday eve-1 ning by Bishop Johnson, of Ver-I nal, are moneymooning in Weis-er. Weis-er. Idaho. Mrs. Price is the former Miss Frances Wall. The newlyweds will make their home in Vernal. Mrs Lynn Nebeker flew to San Francisco to bid farewell to her husband, who was shipped ship-ped out on Sunday, June 14. Mrs. Wm. Bond and Mrs. Vern Titcomb were in Mt. Emmons on Friday of last week. Mrs. Dora Bird and family, Sharon, Roxie and Leda, moved into the Heber Timothy home a while ago. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevenson Steven-son and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thacker and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Merk-ley Merk-ley and family, were on a trip to Yellowstone Park from Tuesday Tues-day to' Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen Han-sen will take care of their three oldest children while they are in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Hanson, of Roosvelt, have moved into the Linden Hansen apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Thacker have gone to Salt Lake seeking work. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Mohlman Mohl-man and family left on Thursday Thurs-day of last week to spend the summer in Stadium Villiage while Mr. Mohlman attends school. Mr. Larson and son, of Salt Lake, the owner of the local Ephraim Creamery building, has been living in the Dastrup apartments for a while to be here for the construction by Ned Mitchell of the new creamery. cream-ery. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartman Hart-man and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Case, of Duchesne, went to Heber Heb-er on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wall and family, of Salt Lake City, visited visit-ed with Mr. and Mrs. Len Wall and family last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thacker were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielson arrived ar-rived Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Less Orr for a few days, biit they were called back to Salt Lake because of the sudden sud-den serious illness of Mr. Niel-son's Niel-son's father. Their son, Brett, is staying with his grandparents i while they are away. Mr. and Mrs. Varney McLea and children visited with Mrs. Edgar Holder on Sunday afternoon after-noon ' TEAM LOSES 17-3 ' In the baseball game between 1 Altamont and Randlett on Sat- urday, June 13, 'Randlett won with a score of 17-3. The game was held at Randlett. Altamont suffered a 20-point defeat on I Sunday at Altamont, by Fort Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Berrett visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross I Berrett over the weekend of I May 30. I Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hard-man Hard-man and children, of Salt Lake, ! and Mr. and Mrs. Hartley -Calmer, of Tooele, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans and family on Sunday of last week. Miss Norma Wall spent her vacation week at home with her parents. y Norma works at the Beneficial Life Insurance Company Com-pany in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crase, of Ogden, and Mrs. Albert Dastrup Das-trup were in Altamont for . the opening of fishing season, for a two days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thacker l were in Salt Lake from Satur- day till Tuesday visiting their ! children after their trip to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park. I Mrs Ted M. Dahl visited with ! Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen and family from Sunday to Wednesday Wednes-day of last week. Miss Lois Sadler Sad-ler accompanied her when she left and will spend a few days with her in her home in Spring City, returning home after spending Sunday at the Walter Menlove family reunion in Saratoga. Sar-atoga. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fieldsted are the proud parents of a new baby boy, born at the Roosevelt Hospital on Sunday, June 14. Johnny Lambert was in Salt Lake on business several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rust were in Salt Lake on Monday and Tuesday of last week to attend at-tend the wedding reception of their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Stan-ford LeCheminant. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Allen and sons, of Vernal, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Less Orr on Wednesday, Wednes-day, June 10. Mrs Ross Berrett returned Thursday last week from Draper where she and her children have been visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Boberg, for two weeks. While there, she attended her brother's gradua-I gradua-I tion from the University of Utah. j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevenson and their two sons visited witn Mr. and Mrs. Len Wall last weekend. Their youngest son, born May 2, is named Kenton. Mrs. Gordon Case left Sunday for a vacation trip. She left her son, Michael, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and took her son, Sheldon, to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlile, of Hoytsville, will accompany her to Portland, j Oregon, to visit with Mr. and ' Mrs. Lewis Carlile and their, new baby. The party will go through Yellowstone Park as part of the 10-day trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Braith-waite, Braith-waite, of Long Beach, Calif., visited vis-ited over night on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen. Edgar Thayne left with them for a visit. Mrs. Hansen accompanied accom-panied them to Salt Lake on Thursday and returned on Friday Fri-day with her nephew and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Arnold, who stayed ' until Sunday. The group all spent Saturday at Moon Lake. |