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Show t frrr. rrl i r. nrx.r Ul t -Linux, r rj.r i LDS CHURCH CANNERY NOW IN OPERATION The Roosevelt Stake Cannery is now open for use, is an announcement announce-ment made by Mrs. Arden Drol-linger Drol-linger of Ioka, who is supervisor of the cannery. Anyone wishing tto use the cannery can-nery should make arrangements with Mrs. Drollinger. Approximately 1200 cans of food were processed Wednesday, opening open-ing day. Returning Monday from a ten-day ten-day trip to California were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harms'ton and son, Richard, who had been vacationing vacation-ing previously at the Andy Norl-ing Norl-ing home.. Mrs. NorJjng accompanied accompan-ied the Harmstons to Roosevelt for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Shaw of Ogden visited briefly in Roosevelt Roose-velt Wednesday with Mrs. Ruby Allred and other friends. Darrell E. Lambent accompanied his daughter, Inez L. Poore and family to Minneapolis, Minn. for a two week visit. Mrs. Poore and her three children have been here visiting her parents and other relatives the past four weeks. Mrs. Devon Gentry, accompanied accompan-ied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blanchard of Centerville, returned home Sunday night from Casper, Wyo. where she attended the wedding wed-ding of her son, Robert Bryan and Miss Dorothy Higginbotham. A trip through Yellowstone was also enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Ella Roberts, who was injured in-jured in an automobile accident May 1, wishes to thank her many friends for the wonderful cards and letters she has received. She is still confined to a wheel chair at Mt. Siani Hospital, but is improving daily and hopes to be out in a few weeks Her address ad-dress is 2113 N. 51 St. Milw. 8, Wise, co Lorell E. Roberts. Mrs. Woodrow Nielson and children chil-dren are visiting in Coalville. Mr. Nielson planned to join them last Saturday and spend a week vacationing va-cationing before returning here. Visiting at the Leo Hanson residence resi-dence are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robertson Ro-bertson and . children, Brent and Sherry, of Long Beach. Mrs. Ro-berston Ro-berston is the former Bonnie Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rowley of Salt Lake City spent last weekend week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' Farnsworth of Mtn. Home and the Ralph Rowleys at Duchesne., Du-chesne., Mrs. Elmer Yergensen was called to Sigurd Wednesday due to the very serious illness of her father. Arriving last Friday for a visit at the Bill Edwards home was Lynne Boren of Bingham, Mrs. Edward's niece. Mrs. Tom Halen was taken to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City Monday for medical observation Two Prominent Families To Make Homes Elsewhe, Two prominent Roosevelt f ' ihes are leaving to mak homes elsewhere after t! lr residents here most of their ,ein8 The Norman Labrum f 1Ves-left 1Ves-left this week for where Mr. Labrum will Z l a Conoco Service Station up a recap shop. He has VPUt employed by L. & L .Motor ? past several years. Ult Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall v. chosen Lakeview near Ma L their destination. They and h, ' two sons, Brent and Garth 7? this week for their new w3 where Mr. Hall will be enS in a tire shop. p uyea Friends of both families , sorry to lose these good citiz but wish them success and ha ness in their new ventures. Spending a few weeks at ti R. S. Jordan cabin in uin Canyon are her sister and brothmf in-law, Mr. and Mrs. a T Harms'ton of Brigharn City. Mrs. Paul Muhphy was a Prom visitor last weekend. Returns home with her was her mothe? Mrs. Alice Lublin, who had spent the week visiting relatives there' Maurine Yack returned from two-w&k vacation trip to Lon! Beach, where she was guest 'i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geory Yack. The latter had visited t the Basin for a week and Maurij: accompanied them to Californi She had the opportunity of wi nessing the Miss Universe parad and contest held at the Lor Beach stadium Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore at-daughter at-daughter of Oakland arrived Ft day night for a two-week vi--with her parents, Mr. and it Walter Timothy. Mrs. Jack Harmston and ci dren returned last Thursday frcr Reading, Pa., where they visi'i: five weeks with her parents, M and Mrs. Steven Pratzner. Dinner guests at he home : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards Saturday night were Mr. and Mr Clyde Walquist of Vernal. A fr licious rigatoni dinner was sens: |