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Show j f.'ytn . h hi 1 Mvton m 'rs death in 1935, 1 SnUl-h tfme Mrs. Rogers tw au which tmje make her 5 oved " daughters Fun- n,eWrces were conducted As Sral rv- lalt Lake City, with tl sSiJgSe Waatch Lawn Me- irs i orial Lott was hostess 1IrS' .t her home to members - Friday at nT Friday Bridge &i? included 1 t'ub' Hnmer Robinson, Mrs W. "1 Mrs' HrMrs Wm. Preece, Mrs. ' IS ttLa 'lcish, Miss Alice Jr;'CSiurQ H W. Davenport, Todd'R" Lamb and Mrs. Mil-sPt; Mil-sPt; Jus- uf, prizes were won by Robinson Mrs. Dalgleish, U Xd Urs. Rex Lamb en-M en-M r- a" Sunday evening at 'erUmlch hoVe. A delicious cr 111611 was served to Mr. and 'TAlan Sims. Bridg was later and with prizes going to enlynnck Miss Todd, Mr. rt and Mr Dalgleish. T'and Mrs Lyle Gingell, J LSs were honored Thurs-new Thurs-new 1 a reception and shower fihe Myton LDS ward chapel at games and refresh-Jfwere refresh-Jfwere enfoyed by the host Trends who gathered to ex-fjn ex-fjn Congratulations to the Se and to present them with , -SrfKav Alexander, f Mr and Mrs. Grant Jones Mr. I S Mrs. Loyal Perry and Ar-V Ar-V gtt, Jones were called to Salt lake Sunday by the death of .heir brother, Carlos Perry, who II ed Thursday at 9 p. m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Funeral services ser-vices were conducted Monday, with burial in the Rexburg city cemetery. The deceased, born in Cedarview, made his home in the Uintah Basin during his J0Mr' and Mrs. Lamar Davis, of Bingham, visited Thursday ard Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell. Mr. Davis is Mrs. Gmgell's son. Mrs. Frank Monks is confined to a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. I Honks and son, Calvin, who were in Salt Lake with her, have returned home, while Marguerite Mar-guerite stayed to be with her mother. Mrs. Monk's condition is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Neilson enjoyed a recent visit from Mrs. Neilson' s sister, Mrs. Christeen Ross, of Greenriver. Mrs. Ross also visited Arcadia relatives. Dan Dennis, a former student it Colorado A & M, Ft. Collins, i.iived Tuesday from Logan, rare he left his wife and family. fam-ily. After spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis, he left Friday for Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., to enter the summer reserve officii!.; offic-ii!.; ers training camp. Visitors at the W. C. Hancock J lome are their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Howells and her children, J1 cf Provo. Mrs. Lydia Peatross attended funeral services for Carlos Perry Per-ry Monday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Roberts and family, of Provo, spent the weekend with Mrs. Roberts' Bother, Mrs. Lydia Peatross. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haskell, of Craig, Colo., visited Sunday with Mrs. Haskett's father, J. W. Jenson. H. K. Palmer, of Los Angeles, Calif., spent a week here recently recent-ly attending to property interests. in-terests. Earl Fowler and family enjoyed en-joyed a short visit last week from his father, Henry Fowler, who arrived from Arizona to spend a week in the Uintah Basin. Ted Cooper was called to Salt Lake last week to join his wife, who has been at the bed side of their son, Gary, seriously ill in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Wesley Biummett and family returned Saturday from Areata, Calif., and a two-week's visit with relatives. Miss Genele Smith, Miss Ada Faye Parrish, Miss Ruth Borg, and Miss Joan Gingell, who are working in Salt Lake, spent Sunday with their parents. They came home with Bert Smith, of Bingham, and returned to Salt Lake City accompanied by Dar-lene Dar-lene Smith, who will visit there and in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis arrived ar-rived from Provo to spend Fathers Fath-ers Day with their sons and daughters in Myton. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, of Duchesne, Du-chesne, ' joining Mr. and Mrs. Del Combs and Mr. and Mrs. i Hart for a Father's Day celebra- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krebs ' and son, David, of Salt Lake City, visited Monday at the W. R. Harris home. |