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Show eetch-ennett Mrs. Fern Houston Howard Horrocks Buys Ivan Peterson's Farm Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson, of Hayden, have sold their farm to Howard Horrocks, son of Royal Horrocks. The farm is known as the David Elmer homestead. Mrs. Doris Haslem has been ill the past week, and is not much improved at this writing. Elaine Angus, of Ballard, alpent Wednesday night with Beverly Long. Grant Mace, district Scout executive, of Vernal, visited at the home of Delbert Horrocks, our Scout leader, recently. The funeral of Leonard Harris Har-ris was well attended by people from here. The Harris family once lived here, and were loved By the community. Among those attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton, Garr Bolton, Bol-ton, Charles Bolton and Clair Haslem. At the ward house a ' party was given for Lynn Haslem, who is laboring as a missionary. The mutual sold ice cream and pie, which income was added to the gifts from the people and sent to Lynn. The evening was spent in playing games. Mrs. Blaine Morrell, of Tridell, Tri-dell, spent Saturday visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tidwell went to Boneta last week, taking tak-ing Bobby Long and Shorty Springer and their boys to go skiing and sleighing while Mr. Tidwell was seeing about the remodeling of their home. Sometime Some-time ago vandals broke into their house and did a lot of damage to the interior, so the house had to have much work done. Emerson Oberhansley was taken tak-en to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake recently, where he was operated on for a back injury. in-jury. He was informed that he will be unable to do much for at least two years. Mrs. Nellie Whitlock was honored hon-ored at a birthday anniversary dinner during the week. Her two nieces and their husbands, from Duchesne, were there, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powers, and Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins and family. , Mrs. Frances Bowen is vacationing vaca-tioning in the northwest with Mr. and Mrs. Lawler. She is enjoying en-joying Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harm-ston Harm-ston made a trip to Salt Lake City recently to visit Mr. and Mrs. Craig Harmston. At a birthday anniversary celebration honoring Guy Mile-ham, Mile-ham, on Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ellis and Duane Wiley. Wi-ley. A Valentine theme was carried car-ried out in the dainty lunch served by Mrs. Mileham. |