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Show LeetonBennett Mrs. Fern Houston BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harm-ston Harm-ston spent Saturday in Rangely, Range-ly, Colo, as guests at a birthday birth-day party given by Mr. and Mrs. Hazelibush, honoring her Son, Bernard. Cashmere Calvat, the grandfather and Mr. and Mrs. Harmston, all four have birthdays in the same week. Mrs. Delia McKowan, of Ver-i Ver-i nad, spent Thanksgiving Day with her daughter, Mrs. Marion Mitchell, and family. The Carl Hall family, Kenneth Ken-neth 'Hartle and family and George Allred and family motored mo-tored to Salt Lake to be with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartle. Twenty-seven of the. Hartle family were there for the day on Thursday. Mrs. Peter ' Anderson spent Saturday with Mrs. Frances Bowen. Monday, Mrs. Betty Bolton was pleased to have her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Marion Harrison, Nita Horrocks and Marjorie Harrison, Harris-on, all of Neola, call to visit her. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Haslem and Biliie were dinner guests at the Gerold Bolton home for Thanksgiving dinner. Wayne Haslem and Kenneth Hulber motored to Salt Lake to see the Thanksgiving football game at the U of U. Leslie Taylor is home again after having been two weeks in the Basin Hospital at Vernal. Ver-nal. Although having lost a lot of weight, he' is feeling better. bet-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ooltharp spent Thanksgiving at Rangely, Colo, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bolton, of Salt Lake, were at the home of his parents for Thanksgiving. Other dinner guests were the I Lorraine Bollton family. Master Gordon Coltharp, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Coltharp, had a birthday dinner and get-together. Mr. and Mrs. George Houston Hous-ton entertained Thursday evening eve-ning at a card party for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parnell, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowen. Mrs. Ray Houston Hous-ton won the grand prize. A nice lunch was served. Mary Hamaker and Marna Booth, of Tooele, spent the weekend at the home of Marvin Mar-vin Hamaker. returning Sunday Sun-day morning to work. Mrs. Bill Coltharp entertained entertain-ed at a family dinner Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day. Guests included the families of Mark Otoerhans-ley, Otoerhans-ley, Keith Bowen, Frances Bowen, Bow-en, and Kay and John Horrocks and Mrs. Staffer. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parnell had Thanksgiving dinner at the Floyd Harmston home. Marvin Hamaker .and family went to Price to have Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner and spent a couple cou-ple of days with his brother, Martin, and family. His mother was there and came home with them for a few days, before returning re-turning to Dugway, Utah. |