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Show $ WbeFamily Les To P'ovo H : a Mrs Leland Angus )y Mr- andH a group of 24 friends " irtainlorf in honor of a infDarty forMr. and Mrs. j Ms? :iellpccombe, Friday eye- 'XE home A delightful )!3' ' as enjoyed. ! " .inlLw u moved Satur-! SeirhomeinPro-i SeirhomeinPro-i wiscombes came to this ;TheniTv hen they were f irst and have made their since. Six children w bom to them and all 'married, except one, and to homes of their own t shall miss the. Wiscombe tbut wish them success Xirnewjiome- "S Ur and Mrs. Jesse Hullinger 'family returned from Pres-ffi Pres-ffi August 27. where ;3i made a short visit with rel-r!L rel-r!L Their daughters- Mary i ; patsv who had spent the at Preston, returned m llHtyslen of Port . Oregon, is visiting at the S3 4e of her daughter and son-Mr. son-Mr. and Mrs. Eerris "l who live just south of M 'Z Russel Todd, who was ..counselor in the Roosevelt : e Relief Society, was re-Jed re-Jed at the recent stake con- vTand Mrs. Clarence Crow, Monarch, were dinner guests 'Aug 26, at the home, of Mr. W. T. Swisher, "it and Mrs. Jerry Hatch and a, Gerald and Bart, spent i-pjr vacation visiting in Cal-raia Cal-raia with their dauiihter and i-in-law,' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd :.;wden. Mrs. Bowden is the "uer Jennie Hatch. . Frank Bingham, son of Mr. J Mrs. Charles Bineham, reined re-ined Friday from Fairfield, a Lehi, wher- he has been -ployed during the past month. Mrs E. C. Coston accomnan-4 accomnan-4 Mrs. Delia Francis, of White-;tb, White-;tb, to Vernal, Tuesday after-:n,'to after-:n,'to attend a meeting of the itah county school cooks, to aist in making menus for the at lunch program. Mr and Mrs. Ned Gines are iitendinft square dances in Roosevelt Roos-evelt two nights each week to receive instructions. Mr. Gines is tee instructor in Ballard. Sqiire Mangum has been cali-ed cali-ed to Kt as an Indian mission- - , try in tie Uintah Basin area. )Mored at Shower I A group of women from the velt Baptist church held i Pink and Blue shower for l Ferris Winn at the home Mrs. Olen Perryman. Wednes-9 Wednes-9 afternoon. Among those present were is. Louis Haddock, Mrs, Har-JDillman, Har-JDillman, Mrs. E. C. Coston, is. Wm. Trow, Mrs. Clarence w, Mrs. James Butcher and is Kitty Dresler. and Mrs. T. Surrsher. Mrs. Winn received some nice i-'ls, and a pleasant afternoon - ;a spent. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Goldrick, -Salt Lake City, visited at the 1 ' of Mr. and Mrs. S. B: Ksttle and Mr. and Mrs. Elton jittle. Mr. Goldrick is S. B. 'tttle's nephew. He and his ;'!e had just returned from a -ip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevenson, 'f Tooele, spent the week end at t home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl I 'Jtdner. Qoyd Seeley, of Salina, was I J Roosevelt and vicinity Sat-attending Sat-attending to business and s'ting with friends and rel-in rel-in Ballard. Mr. Seeley :M family were former Ballard members. The special interest group o2 M.I.A. met at the home of and Mrs. Russell Todd, Mon- 4' wening, Aug. 27. .,Mn- Pearl Jenkins, Mr.' and 5s- "endell Johnson. Mr. and T- Russell Todd, Mr. and '?'le Rasmussen, Mrs. Da-o Da-o Lundberg and Mrs. Bern-im Bern-im ?,rsen Were among those "" Ballard, besides Mr. and Wm . c Jenkins and family, l(ir " "'ended funeral services wL I1 Merkley at Vernal cil uty- AuS- 29. Mrs. Ce-iIr- Merkle WSS 3 dauftnter of Ci!!rs;,Johnson, of Salt Lake Asa' .mother of Mrs. Seth her da,,Vitine at the home of emSft'-. Betty Asay- wn0 Ked in Salt Lake City' ay f Vls'ng. The whole day f" m!'y were together Sun-fo Sun-fo the .first time in two k'11 Youne, of Van Nuys, visited a few days' i c '" Parents, Mr. and Mrs'., i jj boston. 'fe4sPmary officers and HPresented a program ?J w&"ient meeting Sun-en Sun-en Bl!i0 g'tAug- 26- The chil-ork chil-ork wesented spme splendid jHkenll4 Mr.s- AJden White, . ru LHery Ul Saturday and Stal cfud t0 the Roosevelt proved eas reported much ! MdS'tfiy son of Mr. and Wh'te, and Mark Sll RJ' sn of Mr. and Mrs. fed at psen who are em- ' eek id L0i!e- Tnt the past with their parents. I |