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Show Guislier ' Frances Semken Attend EYSeeting The Sunday School officers of the Moffitt ward, attended a meeting in Vernal on Sunday. Beulah Ferguson, of Provo, is staying with her brother, Alvin, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tolboe, of Myton, were Sunday night visitors vis-itors at the Semkens' home. Mrs. Pearl and Stella Underwood Under-wood have gone to New Mexico for medical care. Oran Duval left for Provo, where he will work for the winter. Mrs. Gladys Creviston was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital Tuesday evening. Pneumonia had set in. She was treated for asthma and heart trouble also, but now is improved and at home. Mrs. Robina Ferguson was a dinner guest at her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. . and Mrs. Delbert Ferguson's on Sunday. Rev. Nolan Beaird, of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, and Virgil Creviston were business visitors in Vernal, Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Fred Peck is confined to her bed again with a heart ailment. Mrs. Adulsha White is visiting visit-ing her granddaughter, Nellie Johnson, in Phoenix, Arizona, for the winter. Mrs. Eva Ruston will spend the winter months in Sandy and Salt Lake City with her children. chil-dren. Mrs. Clella Peterson, of Myton, My-ton, spent Saturday evening with her mother, Mrs. Effie Betts, and her aunt, Mrs Blanch McCarrell. Boyd Roper, son of Lawrence Roper, and grandson of Robina Ferguson, has joined the Navy. The Ropers were former residents resi-dents of Gusher. Mrs. Howard Ainge and small son, of Jensen, were call- ' ers on Saturday at the Joe Arnolds'. Ar-nolds'. Mrs. Sylvia Allred visited last week in Vernal with her daugh. ter, Mrs. Elmer Eaton. |