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Show By Mrs. Zilpha Wall Ralph Taylor took Wayne Pickup and Raymond Anderson to Salt Lak2 City Tuesday to purchase lumber and builde home" fr the Wayne Pickup Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turner have moved to Lapoint Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen, of Vernal, visited Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs j E Jenssn. ' Visitors at Relief Society Tues- m. YlreoZina Hward and Mrs. Ida Sowards, of Vernal Also attending were Mrs. Rose Sibello. Superintendent Harold Lun-dell Lun-dell yisitsd- the Avalon School one day last week. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Jensen and daughter were Roosevelt visitors Tuesday. Mr. Jensen's sister, Mrs. Maude Heal, of Prove Pro-ve was in Roosevelt. Mrs. Lorna Gillian, of Myton has been staying at the home of her parents for some time Mr. Moore is quite sick. He has been bed-fast for two months Mrs. Gillian's three small children chil-dren have been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. C. F. Wahlquist and Charles P. Wahlquist, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the weekend here taking care of their property. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris and family visited Sunday in Whiterocks with Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S Brough. Blake V. Peay spent the week end in Provo visiting his wife and family. Mrs. Marion Young and babv boy are staying in Lapoint at the home of Mrs. Young's parents.- Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ras-mussen. Ras-mussen. Ralph Kettle returned Sunday Sun-day to his bass at Camp Carson. Mrs. Kettle will live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. Clifford Moore spent the week at the home of his oarents. Mr Moore is employed in Salt Lak City. The Seminary students gave the program in sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday. Those from here who attended attend-ed the stake Primary nrepara-tion nrepara-tion meeting Saturday were Mrs. Lea Chandler, Mrs. Lula Dudley, Mrs. MadgP Wall. Mrs. Hannah Harris, Mrs. Jewell Wall, Mrs. Myril Moore, Mrs. Alice Wall and Mrs. Viola Jensen. |