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Show Mrs. Fern Houston Johnny FtfcStowen lias Seen 91 Snows Johnny McKowen has celebrated cele-brated another . birthday. On Jan. 10, he was 91, and in fairly Sood health. His daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton, and son, Byron, two grandsons, Douglas and Jay, attended at-tended the birthday dinner given giv-en in his honor at Vernal, Saturday. Sat-urday. Others attending w-;rer Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bolton. Tlie Bennett church looks so 'onely and deserted since the telephone company cut the trees along the west side of the lot, preparing the way for the new line. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Betts, of Pleasant Grove, have been vhiting in the vicinity, and were dinner guests last Sunday it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cla;r Haslem. Those attending the Gold and Green Ball at Bn!lard wre Garr, Charles and Bertha Bolton, Bol-ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Bolton. Mark Oberhansly received a badly burned face while work-at work-at the Smith iwell in Duchesne. Du-chesne. He was bleeding out a pipe and the boiler blew up, -.uriinff lv- face. He is reported as improving. Mr. and Mr?. Bill Coltharp were in Salt Lake last week on business. Kenneth Long is in Salt Lake attending a vocational school. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hall were Roosevelt visitors, last Sunday, at the home of her -'daughter, Mr?. Korma Dean. Mrs. Blaine Morrell is slowly improving and will be at the home of her mother, Mrs. Win-fred Win-fred Long, while recuperating from the long illness. She has been in the hospital at Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Houston and two granddaughters returned return-ed from southern California. While there their son-in-law, T R. Gray, left for the Ea;t He is a Lt. Commander in the Navy and will help commission the new flag ship, the USS North Hampton, now stationed in Massachusetts, near. Bo-Ion. They especially, enjoyed seeing the Rose parade, and think the warm weather in California has made the flowers more beautiful than usual. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Parnell have moved to Long Beach, California, Cal-ifornia, where they expect to make their home. Charley Bolton and President Hollis Hullinger went to Salt Lake, Thursday, on church business. busi-ness. They returned Friday. |