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Show 'Memorial Day Brought Visitors I Mr. and Mrs. George Woodruff Wood-ruff and family, of Tod Park, and Wiley Cook, of Salt Lake City, spent the Memorial holidays holi-days here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook. Other Memorial Day visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Oito John-sen, John-sen, of Duchesne; Mrs. DePa Fo-tus, Fo-tus, and Mrs. Clara E. Hancock, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. CLva Lloyd and son, Glenn, of Taft, California; Mr and Mrs. Clyde Howells, of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Stansfield and familv; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long, of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Af!on Sr-e-Jey and two children, of S?It Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Char-ley Larsen and fsmilv of S U Lake City; Mr. and Mrs A-v, StonQ, of Lehi; Mr tnd Mrs. Arvil Stone, Jr., of Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Goodrich, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mel-vin Broadhead, Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Blanchard, of Montwel. Mrs. Gudren Wathen, of Lehi: Mrs. Esther Gee and daughter, Karen and Mrs. Georgina John-sen, John-sen, of Murray, visited on Thursday Thurs-day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodrich ' took their son, Ronny. to Salt Lake City on Monday for medical medi-cal treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winkler, of Sandy, visited on Saturday here with relatives. Miss Afton Smithson visited a few days this week with the Bernard Winkler family. Afton has been teaching school at Altamont Al-tamont and will visit a few days at Neola with her. family before leaving on a month's trio to Old Mexico, where she will enjoy, p'ane rides, train rides, bus rides and horse rides, as well as the beautiful sights and educational educa-tional tour. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich was blessed bless-ed in Sacrament meeting' Sunday Sun-day by her uncle, Kenneth Goodrich and given the name "Angela." Mr and Mrs. Walter Remington Reming-ton and family spent Friday in Artesia, Colorado. |