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Show The Ronald Benson family left last Saturday morning for Idaho Falls, where Mrs. Benson and the children will visit for two weeks. Mr. Benson rcturn-! rcturn-! ed home Monday, and will leave 'to bring back the rest of his j family about February 15. George Long, 17, of Roose-jvelt, Roose-jvelt, recently enlisted in the , U. S. armed forces and is stationed sta-tioned at Ft. Ord, Calif. He is j a brother of Mrs. John Winn. I Week-end guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Marion Bowman were Mr. 'and Mrs. Royal R. Chamberlin and their two sons, Douglas and Wayne, of Salt Lake City. Howard Ivory attended a state meeting in Salt Lake City Monday Mon-day and Tuesday for district conservationists. Mr. and Mrs. Randall I. Stew-are, Stew-are, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, left this week for a ten-day trip to California, Cal-ifornia, planning to attend the Western Stores convention at Long Beach. They will also visit in other California cities and may take in parts of Mexico. Mex-ico. While in California they will meet the Gilbert's son, Byron, who will be released from the North California Mission field i on Feb. 24. I Mr and Mrs. Mark Bellon and children, Bart, Jerry and ! Janet, of Salt Lake Citv. spent ilast week-end with relatives and friends in Roosevelt. The Steve Bellons took them home Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cook were Duchesne visitors last Thursday niht, where they showed polio films to the Mothers' Moth-ers' club. They later visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Strineham, accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Malin and Dr. and Mrs. J. P. iAlsberg, of Ft. Duchesne, visited I in Salt Lake Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harm-ston Harm-ston spent the forepart of the week in Denver on business. Salt Lake City visitors last week-end were Mr. and Mrs. iDwain Buchanan, Mrs. Bertha 1 Herbert and the twins, Jack and Jill. Mr. Buchanan attended a managers' meeting at Payson Friday and Market Week in Salt Lake Saturday, and Sunday, j Returning to Roosevelt with ' them was Vic Dobe.rtson, of i Spanish 'Fork, sales manager of . Christensen's stores, who re- i Imained here on business until : Wednesday. I Enioying a Sunday visit in .Salt Lake City with their son land daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Wilkins, were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkins. I Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bair vis-lited vis-lited in Salt Lake City Monday with their son, Glenn, a student at Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleas-; ant. I Mrs. Paul Murphy went to Salt Lake City Thursday to attend at-tend the play, "Don Juan in Hell," being presented at Kingsbury Kings-bury Hall, starring Charles Laughton, Charles Boyer and j Agnes Moorehead. j J Mrs. George Stewart and I daughter. Mrs. John Chasel, I left Thursday for California, I where Mrs. Chasel will join her husband, who is stationed at Camp McArthur. She will reside re-side with an uncle, George Yack, at Long Beach. While in Calofirnia Mrs. Stewart Stew-art plans to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Gagon at ' Lancaster, and a sister, Mrs. ' Steve Garff, at San Francisco. I Mrs. ,Ray Jordan, Mrs. Irene Fretwell and Mrs. Les Mullins spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting with their children at Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Bert Gardner and son, Randy, spent last week-end visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Bill Murdock returned home Tuesday night after attending at-tending Market Week in Salt Lake. She was acompanied by her daughter, Pam, and by Lin- da Schmiett, who had been vis- j titing her grandparents. Senator and Mrs. C. L. Ashton, since last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith took Bob Timothy, Allen Smith and Harold Murray to Salt Lake Sunday, where they reported at Fort Douglas. The boys left Wednesday for Camp Lewis Wash, for indoctrination in the U. S. army. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Perry returned Friday from Denver, Colo., where Mr. Perry has been working for the telephone company. com-pany. They will visit with Mr. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jenkins until Feb. 12, at which time Mr. Perry will report re-port at Provo for induction in the army. Mrs. Perry will make her home with her parents in Provo during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mower and infant son visited over the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Mower, in Roosevelt, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Milt Larsen, in Arcadia. Their baby was blessed at fast meeting meet-ing Sunday and given the name David Willard. Harold Dillman took his ambulance am-bulance to Mascalero. N. M., Monday to get Mrs. Leonard (Blanche) LaRose, who has been convalescing at the home of her son, Albert LaRose, following hospitalization at a Phoenix hospital. hos-pital. Mr. LaRose and their small daughter, who had been in New Mexico with Mrs. LaRose, also returned to Ft. Duchesne with Mr. Dillman. Mrs. LaRose is now a patient in the Ft. Duchesne hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Labrum Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams and Orienne Miller were in Salt Lake City over the week-end where Mrs. Labrum and Mrs.' Adams attended Market Week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Labrum returned from Vernal Sunday after visiting with their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Garth Tietien, who gave birth to an 8 lb. 2 oz. baby girl Sunday morning. The baby will be named Renee. Mrs. Tietjen is the former Donna Rae Labrum. Doug Lawson, student at the B.Y.U., Provo, was home over the week-end. Also home were Erma Eldredge and a friend, Bonnie Moeser. ' W. F. Wiscombe, of Provo, was an overnight visitor in Roosevelt this week. He attended attend-ed the Boy Scout banquet here Wednesday night. John H. Cook returned home Jan. 25, after spending the past month visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Lubeniewski, in Kenosha, Wise. |