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Show Ethel Beebe Attend 4-H Camp The 4-H Club girls of Altonah who went on an outing up Uinta Canyon recently were Norita Bow-den, Bow-den, Marilyn Young, Mary Ann Riley, Mary Ann Reay and Peggy Ralphs. Their leaders, Mrs. Jean Lambert and Mrs. Nada Murray, accompanied them. A very nice time was had by all'. They returned re-turned home Friday, July 29th. Mrs. Clarence Smith- returned home July 29th from a several days visit in Salt Lake City, accompanied ac-companied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs., Arvil. Stone and family. Mr. and Mrs.. Willard Snyder, of China Lake, Calif., have arrived ar-rived to visit their parents, Mr. Elva Snyder and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Smith, and Wil'lard's sister, Mrs. Gerald Jacobson and family. Mrs. Martin Brotherson and family and Mrs. Dorr Brotherson and family, of Boneta, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morris, Saturday. Stewart Allred, Don Carroll, Max Fisher and Kenneth Ralphs visited in Springville, recently. Mrs. Vera Holder, of Altamont, and Mrs. Wm. Fieldsted, of Boneta, Bon-eta, called at the home of Mrs... Wm. Ralphs one day last week. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burke of Vernal. Ver-nal. Mrs, Burke and Mrs. Beebe are sisters. Bishop J. Arthur Timothy and Grant Monsen attended Genealogy meeting at Mt. Emmons, Sunday. A NEW DAUGHTER Mrs. Elva Snyder received word Sunday of the birth of a new granddaughter, born July 31st to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder. This makes the Snyders 4 boys and 1 girl. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark and family and Wilford Anderson spent Sunday in Tabiona, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fowler and family, of California, visited at the homes, of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler and Howard Fowler Fow-ler for several days. Mrs. Hardy Perkins and daughter, daugh-ter, Marsha, moved to Salt Lake City, recently. Hardy returned home Tuesday, and as soon as he can dispose of his belongings he will move to Salt Lake. Mrs. Boyd Young and sisters, Betty and Thersia Anderson were visiting their father, Milton Anderson, An-derson, a few days during the week from Rock Creek. Mrs. Dewey Jessen and family, Mrs. Reay Jessen and family attended at-tended the Call reunion in Daniels Canyon, Sunday, July 31st. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Bowden of Independence, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden and Louie Bowden, Wednesday. Judy Jessen returned to her home in Salt Lake City on Aug. 3rd, after visiting for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jessen. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe visited vis-ited in Vernal, Aug. 3rd. Lee and Lynn Call, of Bridge-land, Bridge-land, returned with their sister, Mrs. Dewey Jessen, to visit for a few days. Mrs. Jessen visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Call, Aug. 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Jr. attended the reunion of teachers and students of the old Central High School m Altamont ?., July 31st at Lodge Pol-grounds Pol-grounds at the head of n P Canyon. : Mr. and Mrs. Percy P(m Upalco, called at the hi ' Mrs. Elva Snyder, ThursdTy . Douglas and Connie Dean , sen, children of Mr. and y Dewey Jessen, were in the r ' baby contest at the UBIC in evelt, Aug. 5th. Kos- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert r spent Thursday evening and r day, Aug. 4 and 5 with their in-law and daughter, Mr, and iu Carl J. Searle in Ogdenl Horace Allred, of Roosevelt , , Leo Howder of Myton, were h acting business at the Ed ni"5, home, Friday. Ulse |