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Show Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Mirl Jennings, Sr. has been confined to his bed for the past ten days following a heart attack. at-tack. Mirl Jennings, Jr., of Ne-ola, Ne-ola, is helping with crops and chores during his father's illness. ill-ness. ' ; Wilma Meyer has returned to her home here after graduating from Carbon Junior College at Price. , Malcolm Walters spent the Memorial holiday at Tooele. Mrs. Edith Brady and daughter, daugh-ter, Darleen, spent Friday and Saturday at Provo and Mt. Mr. arid Mrs. Victor Christen-sen, Christen-sen, of Safford, Arizona, were guests Tuesday at the home of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Neilsen have moved here from Welling-tnn Welling-tnn Dale is emrjloyed at one of the Duchesne' oil wells. . Mr. and Mrs. Dean, Beal, of Price, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aus-tin Beal and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin- Bench.' - . J. R. Clayburn, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clayburn and children, Mrs. Zeda Brady and Mrs. Helen Hel-en Neilsen motored to Midway Tuesday to spend Memorial Day. Visitors at the W. C. Shep-hard Shep-hard home on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Keel, Mrs. Vivian Bentley, of Price; Mrs. J. A. Brundage,' of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilkerson, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Stans-field Stans-field and family, of Price, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Kins and family have moved here from Salt Lake for the summe months. They have as their guest Miss Jetty Wilson, of Sa.t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas and children, of Tabiona, visited rel.! atives here Thursday. , Ronald Lisonbee and Emm? Lee Brady are home from the BYU, at Provo, to spend their : summer vacations. I Ruth Walters is working as nurse in the dentist's office in Duchesne. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Charlie Jen-' nings and family, Mrs. Maune Winters and Mrs. Lila Wood-' ward, of Gunnison, visited Sunday Sun-day at the Mirl Jennings home.! Earl McBride, of Burley, Ida., ' is a guest of Terry Halladay. Mrs. Alice Beal, Mrs. Nelda ! Murphy and Mrs. Jane Murphy i attended the cooking school at , Roosevelt Saturday. I Mrs. Glendon Lamb is visiting relatives in Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee, Lison-bee, Ronald and Miss Emma Lee Brady were Mt. Emmons and Bluebell visitors Sunday-. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Neilsen and family, of Provo; spent the weekend visiting relatives here. Gerry Shields spent last week at Ogden as a guest of .Lane Van Tassell. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Kerl Hardman have- moved here from Salt Lake to help their father, Archie Price, on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman and family, of Heber visiter! here with relatives on Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lefler of Salt Lake City, visited here las. week They were accompanied back to the city by their cousin, Laurine Price. Mrs. Jennie Beal, Mrs. Minna Min-na Keel, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Price, visited with Mrs. Chas-tie Chas-tie Neilsen one day last week. Mr and Mrs. Lyn Hansen and children, of Mt. Emmons, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Carl Blanchard and family, of Gangely, Colo., visited Sunday at the Elden Brady home. Leon Walters, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend at his home here Mr and Mrs. Jack Edwards and son, Robert, of Las Vegas, Nevada, visited last week with Mrs. Edward's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings, Sr. The government has spent as much as $6,000 in firing one Federal employee, and one agency ag-ency spent $150,000 in laying off '25 employees, according to !Sen. Johnston of South Carolina. |