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Show Attend Funeral Of Father In Provo Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brokaw were called to Provo last week by the death of Mrs. Brokaw's father, William Walter Soren-son. Soren-son. He died Thursday, Sept. 11, at his home of a heart ail- : ment which was aggravated by a fall suffered two months ago I Funeral services were con- ; ducted Saturday at 1 p. m in the Sunset Ward Chapel, with j burial in the Provo City Burial Park. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thomas Thom-as visited in Salt Lake City ov-! ov-! er the weekend with their son ' and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peatross and family and Mrs. Lydia Peat-: Peat-: ross visited in Provo Sunday I at the home of Mr. and Mrs Carlos Roberts and family. Mrs. Rose Rosenberg, of New I York City, is a visitor at the I home of Mrs. Carrie Parker. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish i joined other employees of the ! Uintah Power and Light Company Com-pany Sunday afternoon at the power plant in Uintah Canyon for an annual picnic. I Mrs. Iva Adams, of Duchesne, Iwas a Visitor sunuay ai me home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris. Galen Darnell, serving in the U. S. Navy, arrived Monday to visit his sister, Loretta. who resides re-sides with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peatross. The young sailor made his home in Myton a few years ago and has been greeting his many old friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Solmonsoa and Mrs. Olga Solmonson vis-' ited in Salt Lake City, Richfield Rich-field and Marysvale last week. I Mr. and Mrs. McAllister, of ! Salt Lake City, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk. Sr. |