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Show llejiBracken fVlia-ftlaids, Scouts S Near Book Review 'l Qpventecn explorers and Mia- :' maids under the supervision ' tneir leaders, Arvin Bellon ' 01 h ivirs Ollie Rasmussen, met 8' the I'ome of Mr. and Mrs. S. "l B,.j.hton Sunday evenms, n 2" M-i;- B'"iShton save a " review, "Marcia, Private rretary," after which clainly i refreshments were served. Later, ( .nes wereplaycd. i t-f. and Eldon Jenkins,. 1 ,11 children of Mr. and Mrs. V m Jenkins, had their tonsils , 'moved at the Roosevelt hos- 1 early in the week. M s Vaughn Simper has again been moved to her home from the Roosevelt hospital. Her m- 1 f.nt son is still in the hospital. ' S E I Kettle and Elton Kettle - made a trip to the Duchesne mver Saturday to look after thMr Cand6'Mrs. Frank McMul-1 ' jin of Kandlett. were visitors at h" home of Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Bingham Sunday after- ""mIss JoAnn Todd, daughter ! :- of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Todd, j n liac) the misfortune to hurt one of her fingers at Alterra high i F,; school one day last week. She j was taken to Roosevelt to a i doctor. Two stitches were re- j quired to close the wound. j Mrs. Earl Gardner worked at ! the Alterra kitchen Monday, Jan. 29 in place of Mrs. Geo I Bracken, who was ill. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Coston were dinner guests at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Pickup at Randlett, Jan. 28. The M-Men and Scouts went to Myton to play basketball last Thursday evening. Mrs. George (Jex) Ross was a patient in the Vernal( hospital ' recently. Mrs. Jerry Hatch spent a day i recently with friends and relatives rela-tives in Jensen. I The M-Men and Gleaners met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hullinger Sunday evening, eve-ning, Dec. 28. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Kettle are confined to their home with measles. There - seems to be an epidemic of measles in our grade school. Miss Shanna Bellon. daugh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Bel-1 Ion. was home from school with ilu several days last week Stephen Eldredge and Lynn Bracken made a trip to Vernal Thursday. Make 100 PER CENT j RELIEF SOCIETY VISITS I Mrs. Eunice Cook, who is secretary of Relief Society, reports re-ports the following Relief So-. So-. ciety teachers made 100 visits I J in 1950: Minnie Angus. Evelyn Brighton, Eunice Cook, Vea An- derson, Osa Hullinger, Fannie Todd, Florell Collins. Dorothy Kettle. Verda Rasmussen and Nita White. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Molyr.eux : and baby daughter were guests at the home of Mrs. Erna Stolla recently. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Morrill, . of Tridell. were callers at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn j Simper on Saturday. , H. V. Timothy, of Vernal, was 1 in Alterra Thursday on business. ! |