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Show Ballard Ellen Bracken Phone 62062 Final P-TA Meet Set For May 5 The next and last P-TA of AI-terra AI-terra for this present school year, will be held Thursday evening, May 5. The school board has planned to attend it. All parents and teachers should be present. Supt. Max Abbott of the Uintah School visited in the school kitchen kit-chen Tuesday, also in the school rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and family motored to Salt Lake City April 20 to be with their son Gary, upon his departure for the mission field. Mr. and Mrs.- Glen Molyneaux and daughter of Salt Lake City spent several days during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Stolla. Mrs. Glen Eldredge, of Provo, visited home fonts' a short time. She came from Provo to attend funeral services for Daniel Mitchell Mit-chell in Roosevelt last Friday. Seth Asay resigned his position of assistant custodian at the Union Un-ion High School, and John Page accepted the position. Miss Eva Spouse and friend, Bob Cushion, of Salt Lake City, spent last weekend with Eva's parents, Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth Sprouse. Miss Elna Allred, also of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Wanda Sprouse. Mrs. Rhoda Turner, who has spent the winter months With members of her family in Moab and Salt Lake City, is visiting now at the home of her daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brisbin. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Squire made a trip to Randlett last Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Doral Bellon and daughter, and Miss Shanna Bellon spent last weekend at the home of- Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Bellon. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Arrochis have moved the house recently purchased from Mrs. Effie Winn down near Mrs. Arrochis' father, Delmar Gardner's home. ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. Charles Bingham, Mrs. Lawrence Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Killian went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, April 20, to witness wit-ness the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham. . The Junior Gleaner girls, with their leader, Mrs. Ruth Sprouse, spent one evening recently with JoAnn Angus. Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hatch and family, of Heber City, were recent visitors with Leo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch. CUB SCOUTS MEET The Cub Scouts, Elvin Kettle, Brent Hatch, Val Dean Mangum, Douglas Kettle, Jerry Gines and Johnnie Labrum, met with their Den Mother, Mrs. Ardis Kettle, to do some work and enjoy a treasure trea-sure hunt. Max .Rasmussen was an invited guest. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Ross and family, who are living in Layton, spent Saturday and Sunday at their home in Ballard. Allen Gines, who is attending school in Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gines. Art and Albert Murray, of Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. Art Ainge, of Grand Valley, Val-ley, Colo., Mrs. Wilma Lee, of Bonanza and Mrs. Ralph Hall, of Vernal, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Haslem and family have sold their farm in Ashley ward and purchased one at Woodland, where they expect to move in the near future. The Haslems were former members jn. Ballard ward and we wish them success in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Kettle motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City on Saturday Satur-day to visit with relatives and do some shopping, returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward and family, of Orem, were weekend visitors of Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sprouse. Several from Ballard ward attended at-tended the funeral services held for Daniel Mitchell in Roosevelt Friday afternoon. , ATTEND COOKS SCHOOL Mrs. Millie Hatch, Melba Eldredge El-dredge and Ellen Bracken attended attend-ed a full day convention for school cooks from Duchesne and Uintah counties at the Union High-School, High-School, Saturday. Some very good instructions were given by several state officers of the lunch program. pro-gram. Rodney Asbey, the head of the state in this work, was the main speaker. |