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Show Mrs. Elhel Beebe p.U.P. Elects New Officers, Oct. 17 N The D.U.P. held its regular 7ine Wednesday afternoon,! f. 17 at the home of Mrs. I Marian Reese. New officers were j Iced as follows: Mrs. Market Mar-ket Maxfield, captain; Mrs. Lry Kiley, 1st assistant captain; iirs Lola Jones, 2nd assistant; ' Marian Reese, secretary-tteasurer; secretary-tteasurer; Twila Ralphs, regis-jjar; regis-jjar; and Mrs. LaRue Fisher, organist. The lesson, They came in 51," was given by Mrs. Marian i Reese. Refreshments were served to jrs Ilez Ames, Mrs. Alex Crystal Crys-tal and Mrs. Mary Allen, visitors, vis-itors, and to the following mem-bes: mem-bes: Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, jlrs. Mary Riley, Mrs. Lola Jones, Mrs. Twila Ralphs, Mrs. j LaRue "Fisher and the hostess. ,Mr. and Mrs- mes Powell, of Cedarvicw, visited Mrs. Mary , Carroll Wednesday. ! Louie Galloway of Roosevelt and Lester Maxfield, made a trip to Clements Lake Saturday Mr and Mrs. Bud Brown of Vernal visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold one day last week. Mrs. Lucy Jacobson took care of the post office a few days last week while Mrs. Snyder visited in Wellington, Salt Lake City and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heath of Orem, were in Altonah re- wut,y uwith a load f fruit. While here they stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgess. Bur-gess. Freda Bowden, of Gusher has also been a guest at the Burgess Bur-gess home. Eldora Clark, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Albert Clark, was taken tak-en to Roosevelt Saturday night for medical care, and again Monday for an examination. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler were Mr land Mrs. Norman Hayes and family, fam-ily, of Provo, and Rex Fowler, , of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hayes and children remained for a I longer visit. , Louis Jensen, of Roosevelt, Duchesne county agent, and Richard Olsen, fom Neola, technician tech-nician for the U.S.D.A.. were in Altonah Monday on business. Floyd Case, of Mt. Emmons, was in town Monday on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay and family returned home Tuesday from a month's visit with relatives rela-tives in Canada. Jack Allred was taken to Roosevelt hospital Wednesday to be treated for a chest ailment. Later he was taken on to a Salt Lake hospital for further treatment. treat-ment. Nick Killian, of Mt. Home, was in town Thursday oh business. I Willard B. Mecham. of Mt. Emmons, was a business visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Snyder and daughter, of Sand Point, 'Idaho, arrived Tuesday to visit his mother, Mrs. Elva Snyder. Mr. Snyder enjoyed a deer hunt with His brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Rochel, of j Bountiful, visited Mr. Rochel's brother, Albert, and family recently. President Bernard Winkler went to the church coal mine in Emery county to work for one day recently. He accompanied a group of men from Moon Lake Stake. Mrs. -Essie Lambert of Bluebell Blue-bell and Mrs. Rhea Lambert, of Mt. Emmons, went to Roosevelt Roos-evelt Saturday to visit with relatives. rel-atives. Nearly every man in Bluebell has gone out after a deer. |