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Show Former OaSlard Resident Dies At Central, Utah A telegram was received by Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Angus on Wednesday, Dec- 31. to tell of the death of Mrs. Arvilla Bar-rpw Bar-rpw at her home at Central, near Richfield. Mrs. Barrow, with her husband and family, were pionee s of the Ballard ward, the chapel being built on j their farm. , ' Her funeral was he'd on Saturday Sat-urday and her manv friends 'end consolation to the fanily. Mr. Barrow died here in 1933. Howard Tocid, No;man Angus. Lynn White, Larry Larsen, Frank Bingham, Dlanne Hullin-.ler Hullin-.ler have returned to the A. C. to resume their school work. Miss Barbara Hullinger left for Logan also to enroll as a freshman fresh-man at the A. C Glen Womack and Lynn Bracken left on Sunday to xe- j sume their school at the B.Y.U. ' Mr. and' Mrs. Tom Shisler maae a business trip to Vernal , one day last week and also to j visit at the home of Mr. Shisler's I sister Mrs. Straussie Birchell. i Leta Haddock, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Louie Haddock. ; of Roosevelt, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Coston one evening last week. Miss Haddock attends college ii; Phoenix, Arizona this winter, i Mrs. Pearl Jenkins left for Salt Lake City the day after Christmas to spend some time . at the home of her daughter, j Mrs. Garn Bodily. I Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Showell ana two children came out from Salt Lake City to spend the weekend. Mrs. Showell remained remain-ed to help care for her mother, Mrs. Julia Kettle. Mrs. Ernest Betts cared for the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Betts while they enjoyed en-joyed the weekend in Salt Lake. The Neighborhood annual party par-ty was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Page last Saturday Satur-day night. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cook attended the funeral service of Mr. L. H. Goodrich at Naples, Wednesday, Dec. 31. |