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Show Army Colonel j Visits Parents Here Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Felter during the past week were their son, Lt. Col. Randall H. Felter and wife and children, who came from Afton, Wyoming, enroute to Ft. Bliss, ElPaso, Texas, where they will be stationed. I Lt. Col. Felter recently re- turned from Ankara, Turkey, where he was stationed for a year. Peggy and Bobbie Zorko, who have been visiting their grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ur-esk Ur-esk and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart, went to Salt Lake City . Thursday to spend a few days with other relatives. Their father, fath-er, Joe Zorko, met them in Salt Lake City, Sunday, to return them to their home in Ely, Nev. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell and daughter, Joyce, returned home Wednesday evening from a 2-week vacation. They visited Mrs. Gingell's brother, Cecip Cope, at Pocatello, Idaho; enjoyed en-joyed the scenery on a trip through Yellowstone National Park; motored across Oregon and down the coast to Redding, California, where they visited Mrs. Gingell's brother. Austin Cope. They returned home through Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb and daughter, Connie, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck and daughter, Margo, returned Saturday from a short visit in Salt Lake Citv. A group of sixteen Bee Hive i g'irls, with their advisers, Lu Dean Anderson and Joan Crapo, enjoyed an outing at the L D S Church cabin in Uinta Canyon from Tuesday through Saturday. They joined other members of the Bee Hive at Roosevelt, the occasion being a stake outing. Mrs. Alice Brummett and son, Wesley, and Mrs. Lena Lison-bee Lison-bee returned last week from a 1 10-day visit in Areata, California, Cali-fornia, and points in Arizona. They accompanied Mr. and Mis. Carl McKeevor and small son, who returned to their home at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, leaving leav-ing Mrs. Brummett and party a: Phoenix, Arizona. |