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Show Has New Library The' Altonah ward Sunday School has a library now and Joyce Reay is the librarian. They will accept any books anyone wishes wish-es to give them. Max Gardner of Salt Lake City was in town on business, Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgess visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bowden in Myton, Feb. 21. Cloyd Powell, of the stake Mutual, Mu-tual, visited Mutual Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wardle of Hunter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson Feb. 20. Mrs. Wardle and Mrs. Anderson are sisters and the Wardl'es are former residents of Altonah. Mr. and Mrs, Charley Timothy and family of Bonanza spent the weekend of Feb.. 18 at the homes of Mrs. Minnie Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Ralphs. COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden Teceived a telephone call from their son, Willard who just completed com-pleted his basic training at Parks Air Fores Base, near Oakland, Calif- He left for Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas, Feb. 18, where he will be stationed. sta-tioned. ! Mrs. Vendetta Clark returned home Feb. 18 from a visit in Salt Lake City. ATTEND UNION MEETING Those from Altonah attending stake Union meeting at Mt. Emmons Em-mons Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Clenty Ames, Mrs. Lucy Jacobson, Mrs. Vernia Shiner, Mrs. Nada Murray, Joyce Reay, Marilyn Mari-lyn Young, Coralie Maxfield and Bonnie Ames. Ray Oman of Boneta transacted business at the Gilbert Beebe ranch, Feb. 22. Wilmar Murray of Myton visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Max-fiel'd Max-fiel'd and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Murray Mur-ray one day last week.. |