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Show WW' l v Mrs. Alta Phillips enjoyed a recent visit to Salt Lake Citv. While there on October 26, she met her brother and eight sisters. sis-ters. They visited and reminisced remi-nisced over a dinner served at the China Village Cafe. She also visited in Provo and Ogden before returning to Roosevelt. Mrs. Lula Mullins received word recently that her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morrill and their thred children were settled in Iran, where Mr. Morrill is doing educational edu-cational work for the government. govern-ment. They report a most en joyable and interesting trip. The Morrills had both been teaching in Gunnison prior to their leaving leav-ing and visited in Roosevelt with relatives just before their departure. , , Mrs. John Gale, Jr. accompanied accom-panied by her mother-in-law Mrs. John Gale, were visitors in Roosevelt, Tuesday. Election days was the purpose of their visit. (Incidentally they also stopped to say "Hello" to John). Mrs. Hollis Hullinger is in the Roosevelt Hospital rsceiving medical treatment. She expects to return home this week. Mrs. Paul Stringham, Altar Society president; M;s. Charles Reed, Miss Sandra Rhodd,' Mrs. Gordon Harmston. Mrs. Ed Yack and Mrs., Charles Roller, all of Roosevelt; Mrs. Louis Bo-gart, Bo-gart, of Duchesne, and Mrs. Tony Garcia, of Leeton. attended attend-ed the Convention of the National Na-tional Council of Catholic Women, Wo-men, held in Salt Lake City last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Agle, of Salt Lake City, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huish last Sunday. They recently recent-ly moved to Utah from California. Califor-nia. Mrs. Huish and Mrs. Agle are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dalley, of Cedar City, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Dallev's sister. Mrs. George Bacon, and family Mrs. Steve Bellon left Tuesday Tues-day for Salt Lake City to visit Steve, who is ill in the Veterans' Hospital. Reports are that he is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen, of Yellowstone, visited in Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Peterson and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City. Albert Harris is recuperating in the Veterans' Hospital in Salt Lake City from a knee operation. opera-tion. He has been there three weeks. Mrs. Marvell Neilson accompanied accom-panied her mother, Mrs. Bill Reese to Salt Lake Citv for a few days' visit. Mrs. Reeses had been visiting in Roosevelt the previous week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson were Roosevelt visitors, Tuesday. Tues-day. Made a trip from Salt Lake City to vote. The Ruel Edringstons are walking on air over the arrival of their first granchild. born to Mr. and Mrs Kay Edrington at Spokanne, Washington. October 29. She weighed 7 lbs 3 oz. and has been named JoDeene. Her daddy is enjoying a 15-dav fur lough, after which he will report re-port to his base in Arizona for reassignment. He is in the army engineers corps, taking refrigeration refriger-ation training. j Mattie Edwards and Fred Ferron were among University alumni attending the 45th reunion re-union of their class at the University Uni-versity of Utah. October 31. Mrs. Edwards, accomnanied by Mr. and Mrs. Boren. of Bingham, Bing-ham, then left for a trip to Davis. California, to visit her son, Bill. Mrs. Norman Labrvm. Mr?. LaVe.re Labrum and Mrs. Cor-win Cor-win Labrum spent Monday visiting vis-iting in Provo. Congratulations -"to the Herbert Her-bert C. Wells they are the proud parents of a baby boy. born Oct. 13 at the Roosevelt Hospital Mother and son are now home the new arrival answers to' Kenton Lyle and weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz. at birth. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapman, of Littleton, Color-ado, visited here last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huish and Mrs. Chapman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huh'h. Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Dave Huish spent Sunday Sun-day visiting relatives in Pay-son. Pay-son. "Heber Valley" is the name of the oil painting by Lynn I Faucett recently purchased by the Robert Montgomerys. Lt hangs above the sofa in the living room of their new home. It possesses many memories for Bob, whose former home was Heber City. |