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Show MONTVJELL By Beitie Mower Mr and Mrs. Joel Parry and son Jo Kay- of rem utah visited friends and relatives here Friday. Mr and Mrs. Carl Blanchard, nt Rangely, Colo., visited Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Blancha-d Sat- uryry' and Mrs. Arlo Blanchard and family visited in Bluebell, Sunday with Mrs. Blanchard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley jjand Mrs. Don Penfold, of Driggs. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Larsen made a three-day three-day trip to Denver, Colo, and Grand Canyon. Tom Anderton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art AndeTton, and Dianne Mower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mower, were confirmed members of the Latter-day Saint church, Sunday in Sacrament meeting. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Draper was blessed and given the name of Vicky Lynn. - Slim Ross, of Roosevelt, and George Hunt and son, Don, flew to Parker, Arizona, Sunday. Sun-day. They plan on returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gagon, of Sunset, Utah, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Blanchard Blanch-ard over the weekend. Ovie Richardson, a former bishop of Montwel, now living in Salt Lake City, spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. William Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blanchard, of Salt Lake- City, spent Tuesday, Tues-day, Wednesday and Thursday visiting friends and relatives here. They are former residents of Montel. Mrs. Dean Hunt it tending the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hirter while they are away. Mrs. Verda Blanchard and and Mrs. Evelyn Roberts attended attend-ed Primary Union meeting in Roosevelt, Saturday. Rex Curry, Marion Harrison and Wesley Dickerson, of the stake Sunday School board, were visitors at Sunday School and Sacrament meeting, Sunday. Sun-day. ATTEND FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eskelson and family, of Riverton, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crow, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crow, of Roosevelt; Miss Cleo Crow and Les Kerr, of Roosevelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loranger, of Montwel had a family dinner Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow in Neola. Karren Crow spent several days at the home of Miss Barbara Bar-bara Loranger while her parents par-ents were hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loranger and daughter, Barbara, and son, Eddie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crow spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. A Hallowe'en party was held at the church Saturday night. Games were played and, refreshments refresh-ments were served. Relief Society conference was held Sunday evening. Speakers were: James E. Bacon. Mrs. Vir. vel Blanchard, Mrs. Golda Adams, Ad-ams, Mrs. Beth Brown, Mrs. Ila Larsen and Mrs. Donna Brown. |