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Show Aitonah Mrs. Ethel Beebe Mrs. Reva Owen, hot lunch supervisor, was in Aitonah Monday. Mon-day. Ed Davis returned Monday after af-ter spending the winter in Spanish Span-ish Fork. Jack Fisher took his shildren, Ray and Shauna, to Salt Lake Sunday to see their mother, who was released from the LDS hospital hos-pital Saturday after four months of treatment there for a blood infection. Her sister, Mrs. Randal Ran-dal Wardle went to Salt Lake with Mr. Fisher. Bishop and Mrs. Lester Max-field Max-field and children visited Thursday Thurs-day in Myton with Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Murray. Ted Snyder, of Tooele, ar rived Wednesday to spend the rest of the week with his mother, moth-er, Mrs. Elva Snyder. Lula Bell Farnsworth, Patti Ralphs, Delar Maxfied and Dale Corrall went with the Altamont seniors on a trip to Logan and Salt Lake City over the weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Max-field Max-field and daughter, of Vernal, moved here during the week, they are living in the Fenton Powell house in the basin. A wedding dinner was given Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carroll, honoring hon-oring Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson, An-derson, of Lapoint. Mrs. Anderson An-derson is the former Mrs. Fern Miller, of Aitonah. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were married May 1 in Duchesne. Guests begides the newlyweds were Mr, and Mrs. Aldon Carroll and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunsmore, and the family of Mrs. Anderson. Ander-son. Mrs. Glen Burgess recently returned from Provo, where she has been receiving medical care. i |