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Show Jay Jenkins And Family Draw Washington Farm Mr. and Mrs. Jay' Jenkins and two children went to Othello, Washington last week. Jay was holder of the No. 1 ticket in the drawing for 70 acre farms under the Grand Coulee Dam, a government gov-ernment project. Forty - two farms were offered in the drawing. draw-ing. The Jenkins returned via Yei-jlowstone Yei-jlowstone National Park, wh"er-I wh"er-I they enjoyed a few days of I sight seeing and fishing. Jay returned home Monday very enthusiastic en-thusiastic in his praise of the district which he hopes to make his home when irrigation water reaches his land in . about a year. Mrs. Jenkins and. children remained in Salt Lake City for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Molt are the parents of a son born July 7 at the Roosevelt Hospital. The arrival of a baby daughter daugh-ter brought rejoicing to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hancock. The baby was born July 8 at the Roosevelt Hospital, i Mr. and Mrs. Levi Porritt j left Thursday for Pocatello, Idaho, where they will attend a reunion of the Porritt family. I Mrs. I. R. Tuttle enjoyed a' I visit last week from her nephew and his wife, ' Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Carr, and Mrs. Carr's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burke and their two children, who visited here briefly brief-ly while on vacation from their homes in Fulton, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krebs and son. David, came from Salt Lake City last week( to attend the funeral of Giles, S. Wood. While here they were guests ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Win, Harris, who accompanied them to Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mr. Harris will receive medical attention while there. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lewis, of Delzura, Calif., and their grandsons, grand-sons, Allen Larsen and Billy Betz, of Lakeside, Calif., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, left last week to return home. ' Ralph, Lee, Allen and Fred Jenson, sons of Ralph Jenson, who have been visitors at the Wesley Jenson and- H. C. Cooper Coop-er homes, returned to Salt Lake City Friday. ' Mr. .arid Mrs. Milton Lott too s their two small daughters to Salt Lake City to attend the circus, cir-cus, returning home Sunday night. ;. ... FRIDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Joseph Woolf was hostess host-ess to members of the Friday Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Present were Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. W. H Linck, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. James Dalgleish and Mrs. Rex Lamb. Hign score prize was won by Mrs. Linck. BRIDGE SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb entertained en-tertained at a bridge supper at their ranch home Sunday evening. eve-ning. Their guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mr. and. Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Bliss Lott and Miss Alice Todd. ' Bridge furnished the evenings diversion, with high score and slam prizes awarded to Mrs. Dalgleish and Floyd Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor are the proud grandparents of a new grandchild, a son born to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayburn, of Midview, on July 8. F. S. Musser came from Spanish Span-ish Fork Monday to attend to farm duties on his property at the' outskirts of town. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell and children went to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Liddell will receive medical care while there. David Bybee, of Salt Lake I City, at one time a resident of Duchesne;, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Friday, whiie on a business trip to the Basi.i. ! Mr. and Mrs Ed Ponton and . family returned to Salt Lake City, Friday, after spending sev-! sev-! eral days on a fishing trip at Moon Lake and visiting Mrs. Ponton's father, Lee Cooper, and I Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper, her ' brother and sister-in-law. |