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Show Lt. Dan Dennis Family Visitors . Lieutenant and Mrs. Dan Dennis Den-nis and children arrived last week from Burlington, Vermont, ' for a short visit at the home of Lt Dennis' parents, Mr. and Mrs Wallace Dennis. They will go to Newton, Utah, where Mrs. Dennis and family will remain at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos M. Rigby, while her husband returns to Chicago to take special training for 10 weeks in meat and dairy hy- giene. ' Lt. Dennis has been base vet-erinarian vet-erinarian at Fort Ethan Allen Air Force Base at Burlington,! and will return there with his family to " resume his duties when he completes his course of training in Chicago. DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck, Sunday, Sun-day, were Mrs. I. R. Turtle, Mrs. Lou Milner, Mr. and Mrs.'S. F. Mortensen, Sr., Keith Morten-sen Morten-sen S. F.- Mortensen, Jr.. Mrs. Rex' Lamb and daughter, Connie. YOUNG MATRONS MEET The Young Matrons Club members were guests Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rex Larhb. Her guest list' included Mrs. ' Antone Uresk, Mrs. Jack Giles, Mrs, A. C. Tolboe; Mrs. Frank Uresk. Mrs. Ted Monks, Mrs. John Uresk, Mrs. Cal Monks and Mrs. Forrest Hancock. Refreshments were served at the close of an afternoon of sewing and visiting. Miss Nina Babcock left Fri-'day Fri-'day to resume her studies at jutah State Agricultural College, Logan. I Louis Uresk, who has been :home on vacation during the holiday season, left Friday for Chicago, where he attends the Northwestern Dental College. Miss LuDeen Anderson left Sunday for Provo to resume her classes at Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, after enjoying the holidays holi-days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Anderson. Corporal Bryan Gentry was a visitor at the home of his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, Gen-try, during a short 5-day leave. He returned to Bremerton, Washington Thursday, where he is stationed aboard the U.S.S. Princeton. Mrs. Carl McKeever and infant in-fant son, of Roosevelt, are visitors vis-itors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alice Brummett. The baby, born on Christmas Day, has been ill, so they will remain here while Mr. McKeever is away on his work with the Sun Oil Company. Mrs. Lydia Peatross and Mrs. Lena Lisonbee. who have been visiting in Salt. Lake City, returned re-turned home last week. Miss Lorna Reed returned home last week from Pasco, Washington, where she has been employed. While there she made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Don Felter, former Myton residents. res-idents. Russell Gingell and Franklin Peterson left Sunday for Eph-raim Eph-raim to return to their studies at Snow College. |