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Show I THE HEWS I Mr. and Mrs. Omni Winter-iton Winter-iton will leave within the next ;few days for a three-weeks' ; trip, with main point of destination desti-nation the Minneapolis-Moline dealers' convention being held 1 at Minneapolis, Minn. ' Enroute they plan to visit in Petersburg, Va., with Mrs. Win-terton's Win-terton's sister, Mrs. P. C. Haynes, and also take in Ni-agra Ni-agra Falls and Washington, D. C . Then they plan to go to Wil-land, Wil-land, Ontario, Canada, where they hope to see Elder Gayle Wilson, who is serving an LDS mission. They will also tour Windsor and visit friends in Detroit, De-troit, Mich., before attending ' the convention, I Paul Rogers Watkins. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Watkins, ! observed his seventh birthday Sunday, January 14. when a family dinner was held in honor of the occasion. Due to illness in the home, he was unable I to have a regular party for his friends. ! Cpl. Floyd A. Horrocks, ;i native of Neola, now with the U. S. Army Recruiting service, was in Roosevelt vicinity Tuesday Tues-day looking for recruits. Cpl. Horrocks, who is working out : of the Salt Lake office, sug I gested that anyone interested in enlisting may contact him by writing his office, Room 335, Federal Building, Salt Lake City. 1 Mrs. Mary E. Hamaker, who is working at Tooele, visited from Thursday to Saturday with her son, Marvin Hamaker, and family in Roosevelt. I Her son, Nile, who is also working at Tooele as an identification iden-tification exnert. reported last week for his physical examin- jation for the U. S armed forces. I Bill Hansen, of Roosevelt, is in Salt Lake City receiving' medical med-ical care. It will be necessary for him to undergo two major operations in the near future. I Mrs. Dallas Nickell arrived from Tacoma. Wash., last Fri- ! day, to remain here with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Alexander, while Mr. Nickell is serving with the U. S. Army ov- i erseas. He left Tuesday for Yo- . kohoma, Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sather returned re-turned last week after vacationing vaca-tioning in Wyoming and Idaho . for ten days. I Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dillman last week-end were her sister and brother-in-law; Mr. and Mrs . Marvin J. Bertoch and daughter, Julie, of Salt Lake City. ' Harold Dillman and daughter, Lawanna, took Ray Campbell, of Duchesne, to the LDS hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake, Monday. I Tuesday Mrs. Dillman drove Mrs. Lucy Duvall, of Gusher, ito the L D S hospital in Salt Lake for treatment. j Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Nelson Nel-son and family, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Roosevelt, , visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hacking. ! Miss Esther Wogec left Tues-' Tues-' day nig'ht for Ogden, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. ; Keith Bosch, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrison Harri-son were visitors in Salt Lake ; last week-end. Mrs. Harrison, who is public affairs chairman for the state Business and Professional Pro-fessional Women's club, attended attend-ed a B?W meeting and lunch-epn lunch-epn Sunday at the Newhouse Senator and Mrs. Clair Aslv ton were home for the week end. They returned to Salt Lake City Sunday night, where Senator Ashton is convening with the legislature. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Riggle, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Albert Blank, spent Saturday Sat-urday shopping in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mitchell returned last week from Big Springs, Texas. Fran Harrison and Bob Sath-I Sath-I er left Sunday to attend a contention con-tention of electrical appliance dealers in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Nixon and family were Salt Lake City and Provo visitors htis week. While in Provo they heard a niece, Marilyn Oldroyd, give a three-act play reading at College Col-lege Hall. She is vice president of the BYU student body. Mr. Nixon remained in Salt Lake to attend a J. C. Pennev convention, Tuesday and Wednesday, and Mrs. Nixon and daughters returned home Tuesday with Harvey Creech. Mrs. Jessie Orser was a business busi-ness caller in Salt Lake last Saturday. Word has been received from Mrs. R. T. Bonnin, a former Roosevelt resident who is now living with her sister at Joplin, Mo., that her brother-in-law. Charles Lefflin, had passed away. Miss Renae Gilbert, student at BYU, Provo, spent the weekend week-end visiting" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, and family. fam-ily. Dr. P. Dean Black will be at the home of Thos. R. Todd in Roosevelt, Saturday, Jan. 20. Anyone wishing to see him may call between 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. (Adv.) 1-18-llc |