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Show Gold-Green Ball Set For Feb. 13th "Fiesta Time" is the theme chosen for the Myton Ward Gold and Green Ball, according to Mrs. Loyal Perry, MIA president. Wednesday, Feb. 13, is the date for the event. The American Legion Hall is being prepared for this social affair af-fair of the season, and Reynolds Orchestra will furnish the music, mus-ic, starting at 9 p. m. The MIA extends a cordial invitation to everyone to attend at-tend the ball. Mrs. Edna Seeley, of Salt Lake City. Mrs.'Wilma Bratke and Mrs. Eloise Bratke, of Green River, Wyoming, were guests last week' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jenson. They were called here to attend funeral fun-eral services for Stanley C. Jen-son, Jen-son, who was killed in action in the Korean conflict, Oct. 8, 1951. Mrs. Seeley and Mrs. Wil-ma Wil-ma Bratke are sisters of the deceased. de-ceased. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jenkins are rejoicing over the arrival of an infant daughter, born Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the Roosevelt hospital. This is the second daughter in the family. Neil Murray was rushed to the Roosevelt Hospital Friday, where he underwent an appendectomy. appen-dectomy. At this writing he is getting along nicely and will be able to return home soon to convalesce. Frank Defa and Charles Fa-brizio, Fa-brizio, of Hanna, were Myton visitors Monday when returning return-ing from a business trip to Rangely, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith came from the Black Virgin mine in Northeastern Utah to spend the week end with their daughters, Alice and Ardeth, who are attending at-tending school here. Ed Carman, of Duchesne, was a business visitor in Myton, Saturday. Sat-urday. v |