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Show Ellen Bracken Gerhard Stolla Now At Denver Gerhard Stolla, son of Mrs. Erna Stolla, who has been stationed sta-tioned at Miami, Florida, for some time, has been transferred to Denver, Colorado, where he will be, enrolled in school. Gerhard Ger-hard paid a short visit to his home on Saturday., He has been serving with the U, S. armed forces for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Anderson visited with relatives in Emery last week. Mr. Anderson reports that two of his nephews were wounded recently, in battle in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevenson, of Tooele, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner during the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walker, Mrs. Sidney Rust. Mrs. Harold Thompson, Mrs. VeLoy Farns-worth Farns-worth and Mrs. Annie Anderson, Ander-son, of Mountain Home, were guests at the, home of Mrs. Ralph McMullin On Thursday. Mrs. Anderson An-derson is Mrs. McMuilin's mother moth-er and the other ladies are her sisters. . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bingham Bing-ham and children, of Fairfield, visited last week 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham. Bing-ham. Melvin and Frank Bingham Bing-ham hunted deer. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Morrill, of Tridell, were visitors one day last Week at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Simper. Mrs. Ardis Kettle presented the Social Science lesson to a good-sized group of ladies at Relief Re-lief Society on Tuesday. Mrs.- Farrell Mohlman and children, of Altamont, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Todd. Miss JoAnn Todd accompanied her to Altamont Alta-mont to spend the week end while Mr. Mohlman was hunting deer. Mrs. Jesse Hullinger was a substitute teacher at Alterra for several days last week, replacing replac-ing Mrs. Mary Burgess. |