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Show tfttonah Wedding Dance Honors CcupSe Ai,lauge cIowd of People from Altonah and out-of-town attended attend-ed the wedding dance and reception re-ception for Mr. and Mrs. Max Stevenson Saturday night in the Altonah Ward Hall. Mrs. Steven-is Steven-is the former Minnie Lue Jes-sen. Jes-sen. The young couple received many beautiful and useful gift" A Roosevelt orchestra furnished furn-ished the music for dancing The people of Altonah wish to congratulate the newlyweds and wish them happiness and success together. The four small children o- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith, or Roosevelt, stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, while their parents went to Colorado to visit Mrs. Smith's brother, Lee who was seriously injured in a car accident recently. Mrs. Georg Berrett Sr., of Murray, spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Glade Timothy, who is home from the Roosevelt Hospital with a new baby girl Mr. Berrett came after Mrs. Berrett Ber-rett Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Branch, of Price, Mrs. Mable Stevenson, of Salt Lake City, Mary and Elwin Birch, of Mt. Home, were guests of Mrs. Elva Snyder on Saturday. Dr. Jack Winward, veterinarian veterinar-ian from the Department of Animal Industry, Salt Lake City tested dairy cattle in this area for T. B. Monday. Barton Tew Sr. and Willis Potter, of Talmage, visited. Sunday Sun-day School and sacrament meeting here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Senor Morten-sen,, Morten-sen,, of Myton, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe Sunday. Those from Altonah who at tended .Stake MIA leadership meeting at" Mt. Emmons Saturday Satur-day night were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred, Mrs. Lester Max-field, Max-field, Perry Maxfield, Mrs. Mable Ma-ble Maxfield, Ola Maxfield, Mrs. Marian Reese, Mrs. Clenty Ames and Sharrel Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jessei. attended the funeral services of Wayne Shields at Duchesne Sun day. Mrs. Jessen sang a solo at the service. Mrs. Linford Maxfield and Fenton Powell accompanied their brother, James Powell, of Cedarview, to Salt Lake City to be with their father, Lott Powell, whe was operated on fo a catarract on his eye. Mr. Powell, Pow-ell, who is 78 years old and a former resident of Altonah, was bishop of the ward for many-years. many-years. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mary Carroll and son. Gene, spent a few days in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Snyder made a business trip to SaU Lake City and Tod Park, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. "They left their children with Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham, at Ballard. ... Mrs. Dallas Ames is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wirth-lin, Wirth-lin, and family in Salt Lake. Mrs Wirthlin was released recently re-cently from a Salt Lake City horital with new twin boys. Mrs Glade Timothy and family fam-ily Peggy . Ralphs, Mary Ann Riley, Katherine Berrett and Bobbie Dunsmore attended a birthday party in Bluebell recently re-cently in honor of the 9th birthday birth-day of Karren Clark and the 4th birthday of Norma Clark. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark. Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett, Jr and family left Tuesday on d , Pri Yellwstone National j They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett'. Sr., of Salt Lake City, who accompanied accom-panied them on the trip Rose Bowden, of Bonanza. tl 3 Zeek with her rand mother Mrs. Mary Bowden. Freston Allen accompanied George Rogers, of Mt. Emmons, to Ogden Tuesday, with a load .of rattle beloneing to him and to Albert Rochel. Mrg. Mary Bowden and son, L?tu'e- sPent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bowden Bow-den in Gusher. Mr. and Mrs. Coral Mair and family of Ogden, visited in Altonah Al-tonah Friday Thev are former residents of Altonah. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Snyder have purchased the Kim All-red All-red home in Altonah. |