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Show Jlrcadici Cecelia Gilbert 4-H Clubs Go To County Meeting Xhe three 4-H groups of Arca-' Arca-' dia attended the achievement program pro-gram at Duchesne Wednesday. " The two girls' groups include Marsha Lusty and Eleanor Cap-son, Cap-son, 4th year sewing, and Mary Ellen Evans, Lucy Lusty and Rosa-lee Rosa-lee Gilbert, 1st year cooking. The boys' group consists of Roland Capson, Laird Evans, Evan Lusty and Baird Evans. They each have a livestock project. REMARKABLE COUPLE ON EXTENDED TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Capson of Garden Grove, Calif., visited for a week with Mrs. John Capson and family. They expect to travel for a month and will spend a week at MidLleton, Idaho, with her parents. Other points where they plan to visit include Baker, Oregon Ore-gon and Vancouver, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Capson are paraplegics. para-plegics. Wayne Was wounded in a battle in Korea, which left him paralyzed from the waist down. Mrs. Capson was injured in an automobile accident and is paralyzed para-lyzed in the arms and legs. The remarkable thing about this young couple is that they travel unattended. Wayne drives his own car. They use wheel chairs to get about in when out of their car. They keep and care for their beautiful home and garden in California, Cali-fornia, and have no servants. It is an inspiration to be around this happy, capable young couple. Wayne is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Capson. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gilbert entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Capson at dinner Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Richens. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gilbert and children returned to Othello on Thursday after visiting at Rangely, Myton, Springville and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gordon of Salt Lake City and his mother, Nellie Gordon of Tooele, visited ' with Marvin G. Shields Wednes day.Mrs. Nellie Gordon was an early settler in Arcadia, but returned re-turned to Tooele with her husband and children years ago. Mr. Gordon Gor-don died since they moved back to Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Horrocks came from Rangely Saturday and have been visiting the R. S. Lusty family. Lavon has been assisting the Lustys with their grain threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Summers and Mrs. Lacy Fitzgerald of Roosevelt were visitors at sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday evening. Mr. Summers gave a most inspirational sermon and Mrs. Fitzgerald sang two solos, accompanied by Mrs. Summers Sum-mers on the violin. Mrs. Gladys Ross visited with her father, Marvin G. Shields, Wednesday afternoon. Accompanying Accompany-ing her were Mrs. Barbara Ross and new baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Duffin of Murray brought Mary Stolla and her little daughter, Carrie back to the home of Mr. and Mrs' Jack Gilbert, after they had spent several days .visiting them. Mrs Stolla attended the UEA convention conven-tion in Salt Lake City. Hugh Evans, Harold Groves and Rulon Gilbert spent the weekend with their families. They returned to Provo Sunday evening to resume re-sume their studies at the BYU Mr. and Mrs. Arwell Pierce of Mesa, Arizona and Mrs. Elmer Moon and family were dinner guests of President and Mrs. Hale Holgate Friday. Mr. Pierce is the president of the Mesa, Arizona LDS temple. Mrs. Elmer Moon is their daughter. Mrs. Moon and Mrs. Holgate went to Salt Lake City Wednesday Wednes-day to meet Mr. and Mrs. Pierce and brought them back for a visit with the Moon family. Mrs. Arvin Bellon and daughters, daugh-ters, Becky and Jannie, of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, ' and Mrs? Lynn Miller and son, Mark, of Salt Lake City visited visit-ed with relatives here Wednesday. Naomi Gilbert left early Thursday Thurs-day morning to attend the UEA convention in Salt Lake City. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert. They returned re-turned Saturday after two very enjoyable days in the City. HAVE A PARTY The Explorers, under the supervision super-vision of their leader, Gayle Gil bert, had a party at the Bill Tanner home Friday evening. Pop corn, candy and punch were the refreshments served during the evening. Those in attendance were Richard Capson, Marsha Lusty, Bob Tanner, Utahna Gagon of Roosevelt, Fred Evans and Connie Hansen, also of Roosevelt. Jack Gilbert took a truck load of grass seed out to Kelley- Western West-ern in Salt Lake City Thursday, then on Friday he took his truck to Soldier Creek and brought back a load of coal. Saturday he traveled travel-ed to Greenriver bringing back a load of gravel which will be used in building a cesspool at the Thomas M. Gilbert home. CAR VANDALIZED Naomi Gilbert's car was vandalized vand-alized Friday evening. It had been left on the side of the road by her father, who was returning from Duchesne with it. A tire went flat and he was unable to open the trunk to get the spare. The next morning it was discovered discover-ed that the car had been pushed around, perhaps, in attempt to start it, but the gears had locked. The ignition had been torn out and the wires twisted together in an attempt to make a circuit. The moral of this story seems to be: "Never leave a car with unlocked doors at any time at any place!" |