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Show BRIDGELAND Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee DUP Meets Mar. 7 The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Pio-neers of the Ren-Anti-View camp met Thursday, March 7, at the home of Mrs. Ethel Taylor. Captain Cap-tain Ida Deane Horrocks conducted conduct-ed the' meeting. A family history was read by Vera Larsen. The lesson was presented by Elva Lisonbee. Lis-onbee. Mrs. Ruth Gail was co-hostess co-hostess to Mrs. Taylor. Lovely refreshments were served to the following ladies: Vera Larsen, Ida Deane Horrocks, Margaret Ross and' Ora Holgate of Arcadia;. Hazel Walters, Lois Stansfield and Elva Lisonbee of Bridgeland and Mrs Lillian Carson of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Halladay and children are in Salt Lake City visiting Mrs. Viola Shephard is in the St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake ,' City, where she is being treated for high blood pressure, Joann Shephard, who is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake, came home this weekend to visit her father 'Bill Shephard. They plan to bring Mrs. Shephard home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Lisonbee and daughter, Kim, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and at Cresent with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Pehfield. Carol Ann Brady of Salt Lake City came home to visit her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady over the weekend. While here Carol was stricken with an ear infection and is reported to be very ill. LOSE NEW BUS It was quite' a "let down" to the school kids of the Antelope routes to have their new school bus taken away Monday and replaced re-placed by an old one. The new bus was given to the Hancock Cove' route. A new driver, Willis Dart, of Duchesne, also replaces Shelby Lisonbee, who has driven the past eighteen and a half years. Good luck to Willis in his new un dertaking. Willis was a former boy who rode' the bus Shelby drove three of Willis' school years at Roosevelt. |