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Show Mrs. Garda Seeley Bee Hive Girls Enjoy Outing The Moon Lake stake Bee Hive girls and their leaders enjoyed a trip over on the river, Thursday. They cooked breakfast and dinner on the campfire. For activity the girls all made a pair of earrings. They played volley ball and soft-ball. soft-ball. The following girls went from Bluebell: Jean Remington, LaRee Larsen, Carolyn Goodrich, Mary Lee Lisonbee, Jeanne Seeley, Phyllis Powell, Rosie Bird and Mrs. Agnes Larsen and Mrs. Vivian Vi-vian Powell. On Friday, the same group of Bee Hive girls met at the home of Mrs. Vivian Powell and spent the evening studying the stars, after which they all enjoyed a weiner roast. Mrs. Joe Edwards and two daughters, of Craig, Colo., were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Powell and saying hello hel-lo to all old friends. Mrs. Edwards Ed-wards will be remembered as the former Vonda Powell, who lived here in Bluebell when she was a young girl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Hancock Han-cock left on Sunday for Pocatello, Idaho. There the Fred Goodriches will meet Mr. and Mrs. Aryil Goodrich and will continue on a two week vacation up into Canada Can-ada and other sight-seeing places. The M. L. Hancocks will meet Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hancock of Roosevelt, who are there on vacation. va-cation. They will also visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith (Myrle Hancock) and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray, of Myton, visited on Sunday afternoon af-ternoon here with relatives. ATTEND REUNION Among those attending the Goodrich reunion at the Roosevelt City Park on Saturday from Bluebell Blue-bell were Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich, . Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich and Carolyn and Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich and family, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mathews and two children, and Mrs. Wallace Seeley and five children, Mrs. Laura Seeley and Mrs. Betty Bet-ty Lou Goodrich spent four days in Price last week visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rust arc the proud parents of a baby girl, born Aug. 13 at the Roosevelt Hospital. This, is the first girl for the Rusts. They have a little boy. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rust of Mt. Emmons. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich during the week were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith and family, of Grace, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs.. Blainey Kimball Kim-ball and family, of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Owen and family of Murray. They all attended the Goodrich reunion at Roosevelt. Terry Huxford, of Roosevelt, is visiting with Ralph Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Richman and two children, of Provo, spent the weekend here and in Rooseveit visiting with relatives. They also attended the Goodrich reunion. Boyd Goodrich, accompanied by his two brothers, Evan and Norman, Nor-man, of Roosevelt, left Tuesday for California. They traveled to San Francisco and on down to Los Angeles and other points of interest. They returned home Sunday Sun-day night. Michael and Larry Lisonbee have been on vacation in Southern Utah. Paul Whitehead is visiting in Springville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Harold White, of Myton, visited one day here with the John X. Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich and family and Jay Goodrich went to Salt Salt Lake City on Monday to attend the circus. ATTEND STAKE PARTY The Mia Maids and Explorers of Bluebell attended a Moon Lake stake party on Tuesday night on the Boswell lawn in Mt. Emmons. They played games, had a program pro-gram and enjoyed refreshments after. Those attending from Bluebell Blue-bell were: Drew Goodrich, Shana Lee Winkler, Eugene Powell, Rita Powell, Pauline Winkler, Calvin Powell, Jay Goodrich, Garth Remington, Rem-ington, Dorthella Murray, Phil Remington, Daphine Lisonbee Janet Seeley. ee and Mr. and Mrs. Howard GoodnVk and family, of Price, spent T weekend here with relatives Th also attended the Goodrich' J,, ion at Roosevelt. n" |