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Show Sam Jenkins Gets Work Assistance On Tuesday of last week the following men gathered at the San Jenkins home to assist with the haying: Gardner Goodrich, James Bird. John Thorsen, Earl Murray and Claud Allred. Mr. Jenkins broke an arm recently re-cently and is unable to work in the hay. On Saturday, Alma Richman, who is working temporarily in Roosevelt during the steel strike, came after his wife and small daughter, who, have been visiting here with relatives. Mr'. Elmer Richman and Mrs. Jay Turner accompanied Alma. They returned to Roosevelt the same dav Mr. and Mrs. Tal Bird and two. boys, of Salt Lake Citv, spent the weekend here with Tal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goodrich, of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday here with relatives. rel-atives. Their son, Leo, who has spent the past - week visiting here, returned home with them. Stanley Gordon, came after his wife and small son who had spent the past two weeks here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James , W. Powell. The Gordons returned to their horns in Murray on Sunday. THE ROOSEVELT S T A N D a Thursday, June 26, 1952 D |