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Show Spend Afternoon Visiting Friends Visitors in Myton Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Preece and Mrs. Bell Forsythe, of Roosevelt, who spent the afternoon after-noon visiting old friends. Mrs. Forsythe informed friends that she expects to' leave soon for California to visit her daughters during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schuckers have been enjoying a visit from their sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Rounsley, and children. They have been residing in Rangely, Colo, and visited here while Mr. Rounsley prepared a home for them at Kennewick, Wash., where he is employed on the Salt Lake Products Line. Mrs. Rounsley and children left Monday Mon-day to join her husband, going to Salt Lake City by bus, and then by plane to their new location. lo-cation. Mrs. Del Combs, of Talmage, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, of Duchesne, were visitors, Saturday, Satur-day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish. R. C. Walker, who is timekeeper time-keeper for the Reynolds Construction Con-struction Co. on the highway contract west of Myton, spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, visiting his wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monks came from the Defa Dude ranch on the North Fork of the Duchesne Du-chesne River, Sunday, to visit relatives and friends. While here they visited at the Emery Nielson home to greet Mrs. Nielson, who is convalescing from recent surgery. Ashel Bingham, of Salt Lake City, a former Myton resident, visited Monday at . the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Dennis. He also visited in Vernal while here. C. W. Potter, of Duchesne, was transacting business in Myton, My-ton, Saturday. Mont Kiliian, of Roosevelt, was a Myton business visitor, Monday. |