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Show Mrs. Ethel Beebe Youngsters Go To Kindergarten The boys and girls from Al-tonah Al-tonah starting to kindergarten at Altamont Monday were: Max Snyder, Kerry Maxfield, Kenneth Ken-neth Timothy, Marie Monsen, Joene Clark, Cherri Carroll, Bonnie Jessen and Pamala Powell. A number of American Legion Leg-ion members spent Saturday cleaning the yards of the Legion hall. Mr. and Mrs. : Roy Young, of Ft. Duchesne, visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Case during the weekend. Fred Burson, who has been in Wyoming, returned home Saturday. He is staying with his brother, Robert, and family. Relief Society stake officers, Mrs. Loretta Murray and Mrs. Laura Seeley, of Bluebell, were visitors at Relief Society meeting, meet-ing, Tuesday. Mrs. Agnes Huntsman, of San Francisco. Calif., arrived Tuesday Tues-day to visit with her sister, Mrs. Ethel Fisher, sister-in-law, Mrs. Elva Snyder, and other relatives. rela-tives. Miss Freda Bowden, of Gusher, Gush-er, is here visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Maxfield and son, of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Timothy and family fam-ily and Levern Wall, of Bonanza, Bonan-za, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Maxfield and other relatives. Mr. Maxfield is still very ill from a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Bullock, of Lone Tree, Wyoming, and C. Leslie Byrne, of Pedmont, Wyoming, transacted business at the Gilbert Beebe ranch, Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week. They pur-1 chased two Aberdeen Angus bulls from Mr. Beebe. Wm. Ostler, of Roosevelt, was in Altonah on business. The telephones are being installed in-stalled in this area, and everyone every-one is anxious to use them. Rulon Ashby, of Vernal, called call-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie N. Shiner Shin-er returned to their home in Altonah, Al-tonah, Wednesday after spending spend-ing the winter in Salt Lake. Several from Altonah attended attend-ed P-TA meeting at Altamont High School, Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden, Mrs. Mary Bowden and Louie Bowden made a trip to Salt Lake City last Friday. Mrs. Bowden stayed in the city for a visit with her daughters, Mrs. Leland Anderson and Mrs. Warren Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Thorald Mecham and sons, of California, arrived Wednesday to visit Mr. Mech-am's Mech-am's father, George Mecham, a sister, Mrs. Clayton Kone; Mrs. Mecham's brother, Ed Case, and her sister, Mrs. Clinton Bowden. Arnold Young, of Lapoint, is here visiting his brother. Albert Young, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark and daughters, Eldora, Judy and Joene, accompanied Mrs. Ed Ol-sen Ol-sen to Vernal on business, Fri There will always be country weekly newspapers. It is the close human relationship that they have with the people themselves them-selves that will hold them in existence all through the years. Ripley (Miss.) Southern Sentinel. |