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Show Wins Ribbons At Stock Show I BiUie Haslem entered three ( calves in the Vernal Junior Livestock Show. He won two white ribbons and one red one. ' He wilL enter one calf in the i stock show in Salt Lake at a later date. 1 He enjoyed the banquet giv- en Wednesday night at the Ho- 1 tel Vernal. I Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Allred and I son, Arthur, of Salt Lake City, J Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Labrum I and Dick Adams, of Roosevelt, J visited Friday at the home of ( Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horrocks. Mary E. Hamaker is horns from Dugway to spend a few days. She returned with her son, Weston, and family. Mrs. Flora Robertson and three daughters, of Tooele, were weekend visitors at the home of I I Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hamaker. j i Since leaving here. Merle has j become Mrs. Halcomb. The younger daughters are Shirley I and Margie. Having completed a year at the B Y U, Verle Haslem has returned re-turned home for the summer vacation. In the ball game played at Roosevelt last Saturday, the Bennett boys won 5 to 4 over the Roosevelt team. Bennett will meet the Braves at Bennett Ben-nett this Saturday. The small sons of Marvin Hamaker were christened Sunday Sun-day and their names entered on the records of the L D S Church. Lehi Gardner received a letter let-ter from his son, Corporal Clarence Clar-ence Gardner, that he had just I finished a furlough in Tokyo and had returned to Korea. He has been made a squad leader and is doing fine, according to th letter. Miss Patsy Gray sends word home that she has graduated from the 8th grade and would like to spend the summer in Bennett. i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harm-stoti Harm-stoti spent Monday and Tuesday ' 1 in Salt Lake with friends: . , |