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Show Gusher Frances Semken Will Add Fence To Cemetery The posts and wire for fencing fen-cing the Gusher Cemetery have been donated and are now ready for the work to start. Anyone wishing to help on this project in any way may do so by contacting con-tacting Mr. Harold Dillman. Loma and Harry Dahlberg, who are serving in the Navy, returned to their base in Calif, after spending a thirty day leave with their mother, Mrs. Vonnie Dahlberg, and other relatives. rel-atives. MARRIAGE TOLD Again we hear of wedding bells ringing in Gusher for one of our popular young men, .Lamar .La-mar Farnsworth, and Miss Bonnie Bon-nie McKenna, of Myton. Their friends wish them happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Murray and children, of Salt Lake City, visited a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCarrell. Mrs. Dora Griffin and Mrs. Juanita Montes, of Whiterocks, sfent Thursday afternoon visiting visit-ing Mrs. Gladys Creviston, who has been ill. Visitors over the weekend at the Alex Duvall home were their two sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Duvall and children, of Pleasant Grove; and Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Duvall, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Naomi Jacobs and daughter, daugh-ter, Shirley K., of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Farnsworth. Those visiting over the 4th of July with their mother, Mrs. Robina Ferguson, were her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard' Ferguson and family, of Clearfield; Clear-field; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ferguson, Fergu-son, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Roy. Mrs. Jacobson and daughter, Gloria, of Oakland, Calif., visited vis-ited one day last week at the C. W. Bodily home. I Mrs. Helen McFarland. of Salt Lake City, visited in Gusher Gush-er on Wednesday. Bud Markey has recently painted his store and home. Quite an improvement has been made on the place recently recent-ly purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burson, the Jim Eskelson home. |