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Show Ijtijtch Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Bridge Club Meets Members of the Friday Bridge club were guests of Mrs. Floyd Lamb at her home Friday afternoon. after-noon. Bridge and refreshments were enjoyed by Mrs. Homer 'Robinson, Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mrs. Wm. H. Linck, Mrs. Wm. Preece and Mrs. Bliss Lott. High score was won by Mrs. Robinson. Supports Carnival Parents and friends crowded the Myton elementary school auditorium Wednesday evening to support the carnival sponsored spon-sored by the students and faculty. fac-ulty. Bingo and other games held full sway, furnishing entertainment en-tertainment for the patrons. Refreshments Re-freshments were sold to help swell the funds. The faculty, un der the leadership of Principal Morris Miller, deserve much credit for the success of the venture and the students whole heartedly assisted in making the occasion a gay one as well as a lucrative one. Mrs. George Funk and daughter, daugh-ter, Joan, motored to Payson Thursday to get Howard Funk, a student at Wasatch Academy, who was playing football at Payson. They returned home Thursday evening. Friday morning morn-ing Mr. and Mrs. Funk and Howard left to participate in the annual deer hunt. They returned home Monday evening, each with a deer. Myton friends enjoyed a brief visit last week with Mrs. Floyd Humes, a former resident of Myton, who was enroute to Vernal to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. McCurdy. Jule Perry left last week for Salt Lake City where he will spend the winter. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry and family left later in the week to take up residence at their Salt Lake City home during the school year. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Johnson came from Logan last week to visit the former's brother. John Johnson at his ranch and to join him and a hunting party. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Musser, of Compton, Calif., spent last week visiting Mr. Musser's father, fath-er, F. S. Musser, at his ranch near town. Fred has not visited old friends in Myton for several years and enjoyed renewing old acquaintances and introducing his wife to his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis, and Mr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis attended funeral services ser-vices for their uncle, William W. Ewell, who died in Salt Lake City, October 26. Miss Josephine Hunt and Miss Gladys Hunt are enjoying a visit vis-it from their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitehead, White-head, who arrived last week from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson and their two daughters came from Taft, California, Thursday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs N. L. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock and other relatives. While here Mr. Peterson joined his brothers on a deer hunt. Roland Krebs and son. John, came from Salt Lake Thursday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Harris and to pm Mr. Harris on a deer hunting tr Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Bingham, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here with their son and daughter, while attending to their property interests. Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson, now residing in Salt Lake City, arrived Friday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs N. L. Peterson and Mr: and Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill Lisonbee. While here Max joined his brothers on a hunt- mMrnand Mrs. Charles Meranda and daughter, Sally, of American Ameri-can Fork, and niece, Agnes Marie Ma-rie Jones, of Heber, spent the week-end at the Meranda ranch Mrs. R. C. Walker and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Jean Walker, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Dalgleish, returning home that evening. William Robinson, of ban Lake City, was a week-end visitor vis-itor at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson. He joined his father and a hunting hunt-ing party for a deer hunt before returning home Sunday evening 'one of the lucky hunters who got his deer. Hunters, hunters everywhere, but scarcely a man left in town as the hunting season called the large percentage of the male population to the forests and isolated is-olated ranges to hunt for the deer they can't seem to find. The first deer your correspondent correspon-dent sighted was brought in Sunday evening by Russell Gin-gell, Gin-gell, who was lucky enough to get a nice 5-point buck. Several deer have arrived since, but many hunters return with a sad tale of no luck and no deer. Mrs. Richard Bingham and small daughter, of Salt Lake City, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. |