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Show Ellen Bracken Phone 62062 Father Dies Mrs. Venita Heed received the sad news of the' death of her father fath-er -. Amos J. Roach, at Piedmont, Calif on Jan. 6. Mr. Roach made Ballard Wkh his daughter in tfauard for several years before going to California three years , mm.?He would have been 80 years "maitfarch,. We extend our sincere sin-cere sympathy to Mrs. Heed in her great loss. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Squire and family were dinner guests on New Year's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren McKee at Tridell. A group of eight women and their children from Gusher and Ft Duchesne' spent Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Ellis Denver, Jr. at Alterra, doing some sewing for a friend. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. Wendell Johnson spent two days last week as a substitute teacher at Alterra. Mrs. Zina Murray and Mrs. Amanda Prince of Jensen, were ovvrnght guests at the hme' of ir. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch last week. Mrs. Murray is Mr. Hatch's mother and Mrs. Prince his sisteh. SAVE WASTE PAPER Let's support the Seminary in their paper drive Jan. 14, Jan. 28 and Feb. 11. It is for a good cause. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Collins and daughter, of Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Betts. Mr. Collins also visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Collins. Mar Ross, of Layton, spent New Year's with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ross, and to assist in the orchestra at the holiday dances at the R. W. Barn, Mrs. Leland Angus and her daughter, JoAnn, spent several days in Salt Lake City week before be-fore last, where JoAnn received medical care. Mrs. Eunice Cook presented the theology lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday, Jan. 3. |