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Show Gusher Miss Delia Mae Arnold is now working at Huish drug in Roosevelt. M. Wilson and three daughters daugh-ters left Thursday to make their home in Rifle, Colo. The Moffat ward girls soft-ball soft-ball team defeated the Ballard team last week, 24-4. Mrs. Lucy Duvall, Mrs. Sarah Sa-rah Hardinger, Mrs. Mable Har-dinger Har-dinger and children, and Mrs. Edith Hardinger, of Roosevelt, visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold. Visitors during the week at the Bud Markey home were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Long, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henery, Salt Lake; Mrs. Bess Parker, Kremling, Colo.; and Lawrence Pack and Beth Broden, of Roosevelt. Harmie McCarroll, now living liv-ing in Craig, Colo., called Saturday Sat-urday on friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Blanchard, of Monarch, spent Sunday with the Manfred Arnolds. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Casto were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Semken. A pink and blue shower was held Saturday fo.r Mrs. Gene Gagon at the home of Mrs. Ro-bina Ro-bina Ferguson, with Mrs. Virval Blanchard as hostess. Games were played and luncheon served serv-ed to eight guests. Mrs. Will Tufford, of Venice, Calif.; her son, William Tufford, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; and her daughter, Mrs. Leila Moore, of Salt Lake, spent two days here last week ' with Mrs. Tufford's sister, , Mrs. Lula Wilson, and family. The Tuffords are former form-er Gusher residents. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Eskelson are now living on the Nick Faydock place, Mrs. Blanche McCarroll and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Atwood spent July 4 with Salt Lake relatives. rel-atives. Visitors last week at the Joe Arnold and George Arnold homes were Mr. and Mrs. Nile Ainge, Charles Ainge, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ainge, Roy Richardson Rich-ardson and Frances Stewart, all of Jensen. |