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Show LeetoivBenoetf Mrs. Fern Houston Mrs. Bill Coltharp, Mrs. Frances Fran-ces Bowen motored to Rangely, Colo., taking with them John J. Horrocks, to visit with his brother, Frank, who lives there. The brothers broth-ers are both well and enjoyed visiting. vis-iting. Mrs. Stoffer returned with them. She has been visiting in Rangely. Word was received from Bland-ing Bland-ing that Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Has-lem Has-lem are happy over the arrival of a son on Dec. 3, This gives them two boys. Bill Haslem and Dick Weiss, of Roosevelt, motored to Salt Lake Friday and returned Saturday. John Haslem and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Haslem went to Salt Lake to attend the Temple Excursion. John stayed in Pleasant Grove with his daughter, Helen, and they motored to Logan to visit at the Dean Haslem home. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Bolton and family visited in Neola at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coltharp and Mrs. Stoffer were dinner guests at the home of Frances Bowen. Bill is bringing his road equipment from Dugway for the winter, as the weather conditions forces them to quit for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horrocks visited vis-ited in Lapoint with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horrocks. The Sunday School is practicing on a Christmas program. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston motored mot-ored to Provo, Wednesday, and visited with their son, John, and daughter, Norma. Visitors at church Sunday were Russell Robison, Harold Timothy and Rex Curry. Mr. Curry gave a talk on mental illness in our communities. Mrs. W. H. Coltharp spent the week in Salt Lake on business. |