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Show ieetth-Semett Mrs. Fern Houston Teenagers Have Valentine Party i A Valentine party was given at the home of Roy Springer 1 by his daughter, Carol. Games were played and lunch served to about 20 teenagers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houston entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. George Houston at a dinner party, the occasion being their wedding an-i an-i niversary. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond White, of Vernal, were dinner guests recently at the Otis Horrocks home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coltharp, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Coltharp and Bill Coltharp are in Salt Lake City this week on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horrocks, of Lapoint visited their sons, Otis and Delbert, and families Saturday. Mrs. P. E. Russon visited her children in Salt Lake City and Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston went to Provo last week to j visit their children. Enroute, they stopped at Heber to call on L. T. Bennett, who has just been released from the hospital. Mr. Bennett was stockman for the Indian service for years, and was brand inspector at Heber. He-ber. Wayne Haslem, at Camp Cooke, has been in the hospital, suffering with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Haslem land Mrs. Edith Allred. of Vernal, Ver-nal, have been visiting with the John and Clair Haslem families. Frank McClure is enjoying a visit from his twin brother and family, from Rawlings. Wyo. |