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Show Ellen Bracken Registration Agent Again Serving Mrs. Elton Kettle is still acting act-ing as registration agent for the Ballard precinct, and all who wish to register to vote in the coming primary election can call at her home just south of the Ballard School. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allred and baby are here from Alaska to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Allred, and the Dee, Jack and Glen Allred families. They were former members of the Ballard Ward. Grant .Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark, of Salt Lake City, is spending the summer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Squire. Clyde Johnson, music director at Union High School, was in Alterr Tuesday morning, Juna . 10, to. begin teaching music to the boys and girls living in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham Bing-ham and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brighton visited at Randlett with relatives and friends last Sunday afternoon. The MIA officers sponsored a dance in the chapel Tuesday, June 10. Mrs. Elsie Secrest and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Secrest. of Mo-ab, Mo-ab, were guests over the weekend week-end at the home of Mrs. Elsie Secrest's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kettle. Mrs. E. C. Coston was one of the instructors at the Baptist Bible School at Roosevelt last week. Russel Todd and the crew of men working with him are building a home near Roosevelt for Mr. and Mrs. Vern Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Jenkins are the very proud .parents of a baby girl, born 'at the Roosevelt Roose-velt Hospital on June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. i Pool and two daughters, of Salt Lake City,, were weekend vi?-j itors at the home of Mrs. Pool's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .George Bracken. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner spent several days in Salt Lake 1 City last week where they did, work in the L D S Temple. Gary Gardner is employed at Safe-1 way Store for the summer. Both Erold and Arthur Wis-combe, Wis-combe, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiscombe, of Provo, were recent graduates from the B Y U. They are former members mem-bers of the Ballard Ward. E. W. Turner, who had a bad heart attack last week, was a patient at the Roosevelt Hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Bracken, Brack-en, of lone, Calif., arrived Sunday Sun-day to spend their vacation at the home of Guy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bracken. This is Mrs. Bracken's first visit in Utah, and Guy's first visit in four years. Carol Bellon, who recently returned from Logan, is employed em-ployed in Steve and Ned's Cafe in Roosevelt. The children of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Anderson were reported to have been very ill recently with measles. Measles seem to be making the rounds again. Miss Fontella Galloway will spend two afternoons each week during the summer instructing Dennis Kettle at the family home. |