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Show a,V; 'Mrs. GracePalgleish IS -rXTtaT-Ralph Walker, ,"r-ltaLake City, were week of Sal tts of Mr and Mrs tV end ,,,leish. Frcdricka Dart, 'indent" at Westminster col- n C a f drove out with them to vis- L1 leS ,ith her parents, the O. A. d ifc 11 k Mr and Mrs. Dalgleish p back with them as far as 'thon Shpsne where they visited 3" V u and I Mrs. Ed Hart. Vrr and Mrs. Roland Krebs rdtEv 'ived from Salt Lake to spend ns i weekend with his parents, vara rX and Mrs. Wm. R. Harris. Per v They were ccomme 5yJel" id Ua Brummett, who had been " fheir houseguest during the bas- 'ketball tournament. The annual Primary conf er- lnPP was held Sunday in the 'lard hall. Mrs. Alfred Morrill, resident of the Primary, was A in charge of the program, in ' hjch about 60 children parti- 11 cipated. Mrs. Lela Labrum and Miss Dicie Emmert represented , ' (i the stake primary board. Mrs. George Tanner returned " Wednesday from Oregon, where she spent the winter with her lo -"laughter. , Louis Uresk, student at USAC, ill .-pent Wednesday through Sun-i Sun-i day with his parents, Mr. and '0 Mrs. Matt Uresk, Sr. 1 ' Iona May Snyder spent the weekend with her parents, returning re-turning Sunday to resume her indies at B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Babcock enjoyed a short visit last week Ut irom their son and daughter, Lowell and Nina, students at U.S.A.C. "V Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson, who have spent the winter in ' Arizona, returned home Friday, i Mrs. Bruce B. Hall is visiting ("her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reu-1 Reu-1 ben C. Snyder. Mrs. Hall at-! at-! tended the U. of U. during the past quarter, and is enjoying ; a vacation before returning to ; her home in Salt Lake. Announcement has been received re-ceived of the arrival of a son, John Michael, Feb. 28 in Salt Lake city, to Mr. and Mrs. John Milliman. Mrs. Milliman, the , former Dorothy Dart, is a daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock, I returned home Saturday. They I have been in Roosevelt caring . for their grandchildren while Jt their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tru-"" Tru-"" man Mitchell enjoyed a vacation t in California. ' F. S. Musser arrived last week to attend to property in-"Y in-"Y terests here and visit friends. J He has just returned from a 2-month vacation in California, j Oregon and Idaho. Recently ; married to a former schoolmate, Mrs. Lydia S. Stakmann, he is f making his home in Spanish i Fork, but is maintaining his v farming interests here. Mrs. S. L. Reinsimar and children, chil-dren, of Salt Lake, are visiting ! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. J Dart. S, Merrill Lisonbee returned yj Friday from a business trip to Nevada, Arizona and New Mex- ico. . Mr. and Mrs.1 Ernest Fouse, of Arcadia, and Mr. Fouse's mother, Mrs. P. W. Fouse, of j Salt Lake, a former Duchesne I resident, visited in Myton Mon- day. Mrs. Fouse will return to Salt Lake City next weekend, when her granddaughter, Mrs. L. W. Scott, arrives td spend the few days with her parents be- fore joining her husband in . Greenland. j Among those attending the basketball tournament in Salt Lake last week were Mrs. Geo. Funk, Mrs. LaVor Dennis, Sherry Sher-ry Dennis, Ruth Borg, Mildred j Tanner, Bonnie Fenn, Mrs. Ole ; Peterson, Velma Peterson, and w Franklin Peterson, who played S for the Roosevelt team. |