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Show ATTEND FUNERAL FOR ALICE BYWATER MYTON - Out-of-town visitors visi-tors who arrived to attend funeral fu-neral services for Alice M. By-water By-water were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Fred Bradford Brad-ford and daughter, Ruth, and Samuel Bradford, all from Cor-inne; Cor-inne; Imogene Bywater, Brig-ham Brig-ham City; Mr. and Mrs. Gary T. Payne, Mrs. Marva Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Payne, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bywater, of Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Wo'odrow Wilson By-water By-water and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Bywater, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bess and family, of Murray, formerly of Montwel, visited Mrs. Bess' mother, Mrs. George Bacon over the July 4th holidays. While here they enjoyed a fishing trip up Uinta Canyon. Mrs. Reed Hancock and children chil-dren have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Aitken, in Salt Lake City for several weeks. MYTON LaRae Woodard, Jean Chandler and Linda Jensen Jen-sen were among the 70 girls from Roosevelt stake who enjoyed en-joyed the three-day encampment encamp-ment at the MIA Summer Home in Provo Canyon. Their leaders were Merle Edwards and Sadie Chandler. Before returning home the group went throug Timpanogas Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rachele and sons spent a week visiting friends and Relatives in Helper. They were accompanied to Roosevelt Roos-evelt by Mr. Rachele's sister, Mrs. Io'la Cobain, and daughter, Elizabeth, who will remain for a week's visit. Mrs. Wesley R. Dickerson and daughter, Aria, accompanied by Mrs. Dwain Buchanan, drove to Salt Lake City, Wednesday, where Aria remained to take a position at the First Security Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton, of Salt Lake City, visited over the July 4th holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson, An-derson, Roosevelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton, Montwel. Visitors at the Ray Kimball residence last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimball, of Salt Lake City. |