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Show Mrs. Ellen Bracken Phone 62062 ' Makes 104 Sales Mrs. Earl "Winn, magazine agent for the Relief Society in Ballard, had 104 to her credit in the recent magazine drive. Congratulations to" Mrs. Winn. Mrs. Squire Mangum went to Salt Lake City on Monday for a medical examination, returning return-ing Tuesday. On Monday, July 12 she was operated on for some throat trouble. Merrill Brimhall left for his i home at Mesa, Arizona, leaving his wife and two small sons with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hullinger, for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gill and family, of Salt Lake were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins. Karl Asay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Asay of Bountiful, enjoyed the past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Asay. He attended school at Ballard a few years ago. i 1 Marvin Tippett has resigned as custodian at the Alterra school, and has gone to Salt Lake to find employment. , Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Norton, of Vernal visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von Haslem on Thursday. Golden Heed, son of Mrs. Venita Heed and Dale Womack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Womack Wo-mack went to Camp Williams along with 16 other boys from the Union High School to at-: at-: tend Boy's State. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jenkins have been recent visitors from , California. Darell McMullin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMullin and husband of Lila Horrocks, reports re-ports for duty in the Armed I Forces at Ft. Douglas, July 15. Marion Gardner form Alterra and Janice Neilson from Ballard , are among the group of girls ! contesting for the Queen for the U. B. I. C. I Sunday School faculty meeting meet-ing was held on Wednesday I evening, July 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Stolla. I There were ten officers and I teachers present with Leland ! presenting the lesson. After I various problems, were discussed ! refreshments were served by 'Mrs. Stolla. Miss Kirkman from Salt Lake City who is employed at Cody, Wyoming visited with Mrs. Karl Shisler on Sunday, July 4. The two ladies were friends while attending school at the B. Y. U. Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner is employed at Bert's in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brighton Brigh-ton and two children, Mr. S. A. Brighton and son Kent went to Salt Lake City on Sunday to" attend at-tend a Brighton family reunion in Brighton canyon. Mrs. S. A. Brighton has been in Salt Lake for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Angus . and two children of Provo are visiting at the home of Mark's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Angus. Mark taught at Lyman, Wyoming last year and is attending at-tending summer school at the B. Y. U. Mr. "and Mrs. Seth Asay and family motored to Price Saturday Satur-day afternoon to attend a Smithson family reunion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sauire. of Gunnison, visited at the homes, of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Squire' and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Squire. The Spencer Squires accompanied ac-companied them to Yellowstone National Park for a trip. A group of sixteen young people motored to Lake Boren one evening last week to help Miss Marion Gardner celebrate her birthday. They all enjoyed the eats and swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Sanf ord Butcher and Norman Rasmussen have gone to Colorado, where they have employment. Mrs. Jesse Hullinger and two of her daughters, also Mrs. Merrell Mer-rell Brimhall and two small sons motored to' Idaho last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gneitting. Vickie Hullinger, who has been in Idaho, returned witih them. Mrs. Joe Farricks and son and three daughters, of Nebraska, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Butcher one day last i week. VISIT SHUT-IN ' The Gleaner and Junior Girls with their leader, Mrs. Vionne Parrish, spent last Tuesday eve-. , ning with Joan Angus, who is ' confined to her home this summer. sum-mer. A very pleasant evening j was enjoyed by all present. j Ward Primary Preparation I meeting was held at the home ' of Mrs.- Elton Kettle, Thursday ' evening, July 8th, with fifteen present. Mrs. Kettle presented the Book of Mormon lesson and '. refreshments were served by ! Mrs. Kettle and Mrs. Virga Page. Mrs. Barta Jenkins has three ' girls in 4-H Club. Miss Dianne Hullinger has -employment in Vernal for the summer months. The Explorers, under the leadership of Erie Hatch, entertained enter-tained the Mia Maids on the Duchesne River, Thursday eve- 1 ning', July 1. They enjoyed a hamburger fry, with all the trimmings. The girls were ac- I companied by their leader, Lora ' Asay. Mrs. Mont S. Poulson and daughter, Mrs. Arden Robbins, I of Duchesne, visited at the Tom j Shisler home on Saturday, i Relief Society work day was held last Tuesday beginning at 10 o'clock. A quilt was finished I and another one bound. Visiting 1 teachers work was given by Mrs. Lora Asay. Bishop and Mrs. Golden Collins Col-lins and family motored to Salt Lake City on Saturday, to at-1 tend a Kump family reunion. Mrs. Earl Gardner and family fam-ily spent several days in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson, of Logan; Paul -Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Anderly, of My-ton, My-ton, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Butcher on Saturday Sat-urday and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Butcher on Sunday. The Mia-Maids came to the chapel on Tuesday evening dressed as Hobos with their leader. Mrs. Lora Asay. They had their party near the outdoor out-door fireplace. The time was spent eating their lunch and telling tales. |