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Show Randlett By Mrs. Viola Jensen County Extension Service Meets The Uintah County Extension Service arranged for the meeting meet-ing which was held Friday at the Randlett chapel. Attorney Clyde Johnson discussed the following: fol-lowing: 1. Fence Laws; 2 Tres pass rights; 3. Water rights; and 4. The problems of contracts. Mr. Clair R. Acord, the County Agent, was present at this meeting. meet-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Blake V. Peay and son, Bryon, were Vernal visitors, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barlow moved to Vernal, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and daughter, Dian, spent the weekend visiting relatives in Clearfield, Utah. Lyle Pickup spent the weekend week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Pickup. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lewis and family, of Vernal, spent Saturday here. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jensen" spent Saturday afternoon visiting visit-ing in Roosevelt. A group of young people from here attended the Ag Club roller rol-ler skating party Saturday evening, eve-ning, which was held at Victory Vic-tory Park. Stake Sunday School visitors were, L. F. Hutchings and Marion Mar-ion Harrison, the stake secretary, secre-tary, of Roosevelt. PRIMARY GRADUATES AT SUNDAY PROGRAM The program in Sacrament meeting was a Scripture reading, read-ing, by Donald Wall; a piano solo, by Deon Wall. The Primary Pri-mary graduation was held Sunday Sun-day in Sacrament meeting. Graduating were: Michael Wall, Shirley Pickun anrl Carolyn Stoddard. Visitors from Leota attending the graduation were Seagull Leader Venice Durfee, Shirley Stoddard and Primary Representative Calvin Jorgeri-sen, Jorgeri-sen, who presented Carolyn Stoddard her certificate; Mariner Mar-iner McMullin, Primary representative repre-sentative of Randlett, presented graduation certificates to Michael Mich-ael Wall and Shirley Pickup. These young people were presented pre-sented to the M.I.A. WTliam Chandler and Mrs. Jenn; McMullin Mc-Mullin welcomed them into the M.I.A. Ervin Young gave a talk in Sacrament meeting. Bert Harris was called to Mesa, Arizona to be with his voungest daughter, Mrs. Edgar Haws, whose husband had died. Mr. and Mrs Georee Brough and family, Mr. and Mrs Grant Brough and family, and Mr. and j Mrs. Gilbert Brough and family were visitors Saturday in Roos-1 velt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brough. Mary Louise Bath, of Vernal, i onent the weekend visiting at the home of her friend, Deohn i Wall. ! |