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Show Mrs. Garde Seeley Sunday Blaze . Burns Baled Hay And Stack Yards I : A Sunday morning fire destroyed de-stroyed 2,000 bales of hay, a jnew straw stack and the stack yard belonging to Lee Goodrich. Good-rich. c Officers investigating the fire to determine the cause discovered discov-ered some youngsters had built a fire near the stacks while on a watermelon bust the night before, be-fore, and a sudden wind Sunday morning whipped the embers into flame and it pread into the hay and straw stacks before being discovered. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Richman and daughter, Helen, visited here Saturday with relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodrich iwent to . Logan Wednesday to take their son, Bruce, who will enter: the US AC. They also visited in . Provo and Spanish Fork before returning home on Thursday. . Mrs. Velma Monsen taught school during the absence of her sister. Mrs. Verona Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Barrett went to Salt Lake City during the week to take their son. Geriej for a medical checkup. -He had polio in 1051. ' Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Atwood and family went to Salt Lake City on Saturday to take La-Von's La-Von's mother, Mrs. Simeon Atwood, At-wood, home after a . week of visiting here with her son and his family. They also visited with relatives and with their daughter. Marva, before returning return-ing home on Monday. Mrs. Norman Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Seeley and Janet and Jean Seeley spent Saturday in Price. Mrs. Marion Seeley remained in Price for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Mathews Ma-thews arid Slade, and Phil Mathews Ma-thews spent Sunday in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark went to Altonah on Friday to attend funeral services for John Guenon. Mr. Guenon was a brother-in-law of Mr. Barrett and Mrs. Clark. |