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Show Mrs. Garda Seeley Mr. and Mrs. James Bird and-daughter, and-daughter, Connie, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs- Dale All-red, All-red, of Logan, visited on Saturday Satur-day and Sunday here with friends and relatives. Mrs. Mary Lison-bee Lison-bee returned to Salt Lake City with the Birds for a visit. GIRLS LOSE GAME The Bluebell girls played the Altonah girls softball on Friday morning. The score of 17-22 in favor of Altonah. In Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Sun-day, the following babies were blessed and given names: the infant in-fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird was given the name of Reva Arsul'a; the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomas was given the name of Calvin Don, and the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brundage was given the name of Robert Eu- gene. Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Workman and daughter, Lola, of Salt Lake City, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred. Fred Mathews and Claud Mathews Math-ews were Salt Lake City business visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, Mrs. Wallace Seeley and Jeanne, Dal, Kirk and Kaye Seeley were Provo visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lambert, who recently moved to Washington, Washing-ton, came back to Bluebell again to get some more of their personal person-al belonging and to get their daughter, Judy, who has been staying in Roosevelt with her grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Lambert. Lam-bert. HONORED AT GOING AWAY PARTY A slumber party was held on Thursday evening honoring Miss Judy Lambert, who was leaving for Washington to make her home. Those gathering at the home of Daphine Lisonbee for the fun were: Dorthella Murray, Janet Seeley, Reta Powell, Carma Atwood, Carolyn Goodrich, June Powell and Daphine Lisonbee. After the girls enjoyed a camp-fire camp-fire breakfast, they went swim-ming swim-ming and then on down to play softball with the Altonah girls. David Peterson, of Teasdale, is visiting here with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee. Lison-bee. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John X. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Remington Reming-ton spent a few days in Provo. |