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Show New Business Mr. and Mrs. Junior Larsen are busy remodeling their newly-acquired place of business in Roosevelt. They plan on opening open-ing a confectionery in the building build-ing formerly occupied by Homer E Edwards. The interior is being be-ing decorated in green and pink, and their expect to be ready to open their doors some time in March. Their many friends here wish them success in their new venture. Mrs. Delores Eldredge visited friends and relatives in Neola last weekend. Ivan Duncan was pleasantly surprised last Saturday when the children arrived home to celebrate their father's birthday. birth-day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sorenson, of bait j,aKe City; Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Hansen, Han-sen, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Elray Duncan, of Neola. One other daughter, Margie, resides in Ohio. Most of the grandchildren grandchil-dren were present also Mr. and Mrs. James Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Mecham and children, of Orem, spent the weekend here with friends and relatives. Guests at the Peter Duncan home last Sunday included Bishop and Mrs. Glen Van Tas-sell Tas-sell and daughter of Bridge-land. Bridge-land. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferguson and baby, of Provo, spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday at the W.. H. Crozier home. Mrs. Ferguson was formerly Miss Carol Crozier. Cro-zier. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Labrum and son, of Currant Creek, visited vis-ited at the Lester Gardner home the past weekend. |