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Show Ijlijtcn Mr. Grace Dalgleish Jenson Home Damaged By Fire The home of J. W. Jenson was badly damaged Saturday by fire. Prompt action on the part of the Myton fire department quickly had the fire under control. con-trol. J The blaze apparently started in an overstuffed chair, completely com-pletely destroying the chair, burning through the floor and scorching rugs, curtains and other oth-er furniture before being discovered. dis-covered. Mr. Jenson was in Salt Lake City at the time of the fire. The 'home of Mr. and Mrs. John Uresk was gay Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Uresk Ur-esk and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tol-boe Tol-boe entertained a group of young couples. Games were the evening's diversion enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Antone Uresk, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Iorg, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Monks, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dean, Mr. and Mrs. George We-dig, We-dig, Mr. and Mrs. William Pea-tross, Pea-tross, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clay-burn, Clay-burn, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Virginia Klapakis and Calvin Monks. The hostesses served a delicious lunch to complete com-plete the evening's pleasure. John Solmonson brought his wife and infant daughter from the Roosevelt hospital. Thursday. Thurs-day. The baby, born Feb. 10, arrived on the 10th wedding an-niversafy an-niversafy of her proud parents. Mrs. Ray Moulton and baby daughter were returned home returned home last week from the Roosevelt hospital. Born Fabruary 8, the baby is the second daughter in the Moulton family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock "" moved to Salt Lake City last week to take up residence. They will continue to keep their ranch home in Pleasant Valley so they can spend portions of the year here. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hancock, accompanied them to help them get settled in their new home, and enjoyed a short visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock have made their home in Pleasant Valley for a number of years. Mr. Hancock being engaged in farming. Their sons, Forrest and DeVere. will have charge of the Hancock property. |