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Show MIA Girls Have Two-Day Outing The first Beehive group. Carolyn Car-olyn Ross and Virginia Jenkins, and the following Seagull Girls, Elaine Angus, Mary Ann Larsen, Clara Stolla, Clara Betts, Lonnie Kay Winn, and Mary Collins, with Myrtle Collins and Marilyn Brighton as leaders, enjoyed a two-day trip to Uinta canyon, recently. Mrs. Charles H. Pearce, of Salt Lake City, has joined her husband at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Johnson. Junior Jenkins, son of Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, and Miss Rola Bird, of Bluebell, were married at St. George last week. They were enroute to Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. Lyrad McConkie, of Mt. Emmons, when Mr. McConkie Mc-Conkie was taken dangerously ill and was unable to continue the journey. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Jen-kins are at the home of Mrs. Pearl Jenkins for the present. Bart and Jerry Bellon. sons , of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bellon, of Sandy, are visiting with rel- ! atives in Ballard. i Mrs. Glen Lambert and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dean Lambert, and M:s. David Lafferty, of Califqrnia, were visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Le-: land Angus, 1 Kenneth Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Betts, was operated on for appendicitis recently re-cently at the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shisler spent several days camping in : Uinta canyon last . week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy- Carlson, of Charleston, former Ballard residents, res-idents, announce the arrival of a baby girl. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hewitt was blessed Sunday at testimony meeting and given the name Joan Larane. Mildred and Jerry Molyneux, children of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Molyneux, of Midvale, returned re-turned to their home last week, after spending several weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. Erna Stolla. |