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Show BASIN BRIEFS Homer Ashton, Heber City; Glenn Rice, Bountiful, Bill Bez-yack, Bez-yack, and Bud Van Wagnen, Scofield, students at Wasatch Academy, visited last weekend with friends and relatives in Roosevelt and Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richman and daughter, Melba, left Saturday Sat-urday on a 10-day vacation tour of Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burger, of Caldwell, Idaho, visited Myton friends Tuesday. For a number of years Mr. Burger was a seed specialist stationed at Myton with Northrup King Co. He is now associated with Globe Seed and Feed Co. Bob Ferron drove to Salt Lake Sunday, July 16, to take his sister, Mrs. Ted Tussler, to visit friends before boarding her train Tuesday morning for Pasadena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferron motored to Salt Lake Monday accompanied by their grandson, Anthony, who joined his mother on the Pasadena Pas-adena trip. Harvey Mecham and daughter, daugh-ter, Dixie, of Salt Lake City, have been visiting this week "with relatives and friends in Roosevelt. Bob Ferron flew to Oklahoma July 20 on official business for the Raven Mining Co. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Norling arrived last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harm-ston Harm-ston and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Allen, of Pleasant Valley visited in Salt Lake City during the week, returning re-turning home Tuesday. They are now vacationing at their cabin in Uinta canyon. Mr. and Mrs. DeVoe Lambert Lam-bert spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harm-ston Harm-ston motored to Salt Lake and back Tuesday. Donald H. Rudy, disbursing clerk, second class, USN, of Roosevelt, recently reported for duty at the U. S. Naval station, Adak, Alaska. Donald entered Naval service Dec. 12, 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Timothy and family attended a family reunion in Salt Lake last weekend. week-end. The Roosevelt Ward M.I.A. will hold a canyon party Friday, July 28, at Big Park in Uinta canyon. All those desiring to go are asked to meet at the Roosevelt Roos-evelt Stake house at 6 p. m Transportation will be furnished. furn-ished. Miss Winona Salmon, of Salt Lake City, was a weekend guest at the Paul Wilkins home. Before returning home she made a trip through Colorado and Wyoming with Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins, and their son, Cal. Bonnie Hanson, a student at B.Y.U., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Hanson. Frank Mehner, of Berkeley, Calif., arrived Monday evening to get Mrs. Mehner, the former Louise Bellon, who has been visiting here during the past I week with her parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. Xavier Bellon, and family. Mr. Mehner had just returned from Kansas where he took the All-Army tennis championship for the third consecutive con-secutive year. Carol and Shanna Bellon returned re-turned to Roosevelt with Mrs. Merner, with whom they had been visiting. Rev Charles Ray, pastor of the Roosevelt Baptist church, and Dan White and Lewis Martin, Mar-tin, Baptist missionary workers, were dinner guests Friday evening eve-ning at the A. L. Norman home. Mrs. E. E. Ilk, of Salt Lake: was a weekend guest at the A. L. Norman home. Mr. and Mrs. Emery (Bud) Tanner, Flora, Oleta, Douglas and Darrel returned this week from a 10-day vacation trip which took them to Muskegan, Mich., where they were guests of Mrs. Tanners brothers. Her father, Ed Brewer, and her sister sis-ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goff, of Fenton, 111., made the trip with them. Miss Bernice Christensen is visiting relatives in Provo. Carol Lynn Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cook, has spent the past two weeks at the Girl Scout encampment at Camp Lamoille near Elko, Nev., as a guest' of Marilee Mohlman. She will return home Sunday with J. W. Mohlman. Mrs. Belle Reef, of Salt Lake, was a guest Sunday .at the Mar-vell Mar-vell Neilson home. Beverly and Jacqueline Neilson accompanied her home to spend two weeks in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bellon, of Salt Lake visited friends and relatives in Roosevelt over the holidays. Owen Collins arrived Wednesday Wed-nesday evening from Salt Lake for a short visit with his mother, moth-er, Mrs. Mary Collins, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Labrum Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bellon, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Labrum; Mr. and Mrs. Bili Hickey, of Rangely; and Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie J. Cook, and families, spent the weekend holiday in Uinta canyon. can-yon. The party enjoyed a de-1 licious fish fry Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Ed- wards, MaReen Nelson and Kay Labrum visited friends and relatives rel-atives in Rawlings, Wyo., Saturday Satur-day through Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wiscombe of Provo, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Jesse R. Allen entertained enter-tained the following guests at her cabin in Uinta canyon last week: Lurrine Burgess and Jay Hatch, Salt Lake; Miles Nelson, Bingram Canyon; and Bobbie Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Boye Clark and son, of Currant Creek, have been visiting in Roosevelt for the past week. Tommy Evans, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Homer Edwards' nephew, and four friends spent three days last week at the Dillman cabin in Uinta canyon. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eldredge entertained Thursday evening at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bellon, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Labrum, La-brum, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie J. Cook, and Mrs. Elbert Curtis. Miss LaJean Neilsen returned Saturday after a 10-day visit with , relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Birch and three children, of Salt Lake, visited over July 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Halen. Mr. and Mrs. Mont' Killian and son, Bob, returned Tuesday from a vacation trip tq California, |