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Show LAPOIilT Mrs. Mabel Jenkins SUNDAY SPEAKERS Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Hayden Foster, Fos-ter, Shirley Huber. Ad'rain Kump and Lawrence Caldwell. Loris Woolley conducted. Albert Norton from Vernal, Vel.-ma Vel.-ma Perry and Merrill Rasmussen went to Salt Lake City on Friday to be with Mrs. Sarah Rasmussen who is very ill. Dora Mae Van was graduated from Primary into Mutual Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Ruby Justice' has returned home from the hospital in Roosevelt. Roose-velt. She is recovering from injuries in-juries sustained in a recent accident. acci-dent. High Councilman Jeremiah Harrison Har-rison was a speaker in the' Davis ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Annie Warburton visited recently' in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Perry from Provo and Mrs. Elmer Bill from Salt Lake City were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Bigelow recently. Visitors at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Justice recently were Mr., and Mrs. Jay Clark and children chil-dren from Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hullinger from Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Se'arle and children from Ouray visited at the home of Ronald's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rile Blackburn, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn, Carol Car-ol Caldwell and Mrs. Mae Sprouse were visitors in Salt Lake City on Wednesday and returned home in the evening. A2c Clifford Bigelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Caldwell of Little Rock Air Force Base, Jacksonville, Arkansas, is home on a furlough. A QUILTING BEE Mrs. Mary Jarrell gave' a quilting quilt-ing bee Wednesday. Those present were Mrs. Pearl Woolley', Mrs. Ora Swain, Mrs. Eliza -Neilson, Mrs. Annie Warburton. Mrs. Vera Caldwell. Mrs. Vera Huber, Mrs. LiUie Bigelow and Pearless Taylor. Tay-lor. Cloyd Kump of .Lovelock, Nev. spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Kump and other oth-er relatives. Dishop and Mrs. L. J. Walke-are Walke-are grandparents of a grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker, March 18 at i Ointah County Hospi-al in Ve'Ui. Mrs. Joan Mu.;iU and sons from Tridell were victors of h.v parti par-ti ts, Bishop an Mrs. L. J. Walker on Vatuiday. M's. Edna Bair.ey ana M.s. Ar-ton Ar-ton Rich attended the fu ieral services ser-vices of their mother, Mis Ada HUfih at Pri-s. Mrs. Barbaia Nyberg is .1 great-grandmother great-grandmother oi a son, bo a to Mr. and Mrs. Gici::. Nyberg at the Uintah County Hospital in Vernal on March 18. Mrs. Nybs-g al. o las another new great-gn.ids.iU, oorn to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoops from Wiiiterocks. He haj four little sisters to greet him at rore. The Nyberg son has tvo little sisters. Mi. and Mrs. Merlin Huber were Salt Lake visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woolley wf:re in Salt Lake City during the w-ek. Mis. Delia Burton spent a few days visiting her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and' Mrs. Dean Johnson, and daughters in Vernal. Mrs. Ruby Steel and two small children from Rangely, Colo, were recent guests of Mrs. Steel's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Foster. Mrs. Phoebe Horrocks gave a birthday party in . honor of her daughter, Gayla's ' 7th birthday. Games were played and ice cream and cake were served to 20 little guests, Sunday, March 25. |