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Show 'facta Mrs. MelJiS5 Hid Burned By ' gxpSodSng Stove Beth Allred, daughter of Mr firs Wesley Allred. suffered 511 c this week when a coal K exploded as she was build fire- . ,nqs Edna Anderton, of Salt k spent a few days recently Siting with friends and relators rela-tors at the Ron Eksund I last week were Mr. and ;'?" j 0 Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. and Moosman, of Whiterocks Mr and Mrs. Eldon Ander-;da,!dson, Ander-;da,!dson, ofTridell. . iauare dancms was enjoyed l,v all Tuesday night after M.I. 'lrs Donald Jensen and Mrs. Ken Sprouse are patients at the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs Erma Hutcheon and family of Salt Lake, spent a few jays with friends and relatives Mrs. Ivan Duncan was hostess at a quilting at the Jim Rhoades home. Present were Mrs. Dace Mitchell, Mrs. Loren Mills, Mrs. Pete Duncan, Mrs. Ronald Eksund, Ek-sund, Mrs. Jim Rhodes and the hostess. Refreshments were served. serv-ed. Lois Leavitt was also hostess at a quilting bee -during the week. Present were Mrs. Ivan Bastian, Mrs. James O. Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Frank Whitmore and Mrs. Morris Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eksund were in Vernal Thursday on business. Leslie Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis, of Vernai, has been staying with his grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mills. (Late for last week) Mr. and Mrs.' Boyd Winn, of Lapoint, visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley Allred. A group of young folks from here attended the wedding reception re-ception and dance in Whiterocks last week honoring Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Killian. |