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Show VISIT LUNCH ROOM AT ALTERRA I Mrs. Mary Poulson, head of the hot lunch of the state, visited visit-ed at the lunch room on Tuesday. Tues-day. She and Mrs. Lola Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, of Vernal, enjoyed lunch with the students. Due to infection in one of his legs, Dennis Kettle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Kettle, has been unable to walk for two months. The square dancers of Ballard, Bal-lard, have been invited to join with those of Bennett on April 30. Mrs. Verda Rasmussen was a home missionary . at Ioka last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mar (Slim) Ross are the proud grandparents of a baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Searle, of Leota, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jen-Mr. Jen-Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch went to Vernal on Saturday to attend the funeral services of Robert Hatch, who met his untimely un-timely death at Willow Creek last week. Members of the Ballard ward are enjoying the electric clock that was presented by the officers offi-cers and teachers of the Sunday School. Mrs. Elton took her son, Dennis Den-nis and small daughter, Rose Marie, to attend a birthday party par-ty for Jerald Bracken at Roosevelt, Roose-velt, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elton El-ton assisted Mrs. Duane Bracken Brack-en with the games and lunch. Howard Todd, Norman Angus An-gus and Larry Larsen, who' are attending schopl at the USAC, spent the weekend at home, kins and family, of Tooele; Bill Thompson and Bud Richens, of Ogkien, came to help celebrate the birthday of Wm. Jenkins on March 29. Franklin D. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Murray, of Whiterocks, visited at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Stella LaRose, while home on his furlough. fur-lough. Franklin expects to leave for Korea in the near future. Mrs. Wendel Johnson has been asked to head the Cancer Drive in Ballard, and would appreciate appreci-ate any contribution anyone would like to make. Byron Horrocks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horrocks, and Bryon Bolton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton, of Bennett, were speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday night. Bryon Horrocks, Who is in the armed forces, has been enjoying a furlough fur-lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horrocks. Keith Todd is employed with the Uintah Freight Lines. Mrs. Ole Rasmussen entertained enter-tained in honor of her son, Max's 8th birthday on Saturday afternoon. A large group of his friends attended. Larane Kettle assisted Sharan Rasmussen with the games. |