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Show HELP NEEDED Mr. Farrell Mohlman requests help from the men in the stake to finish the Stake Fireplace and grills at the Rodeo Grounds. Hugo Mitchell is in charge of the masonry. They work after school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Wed-nesdays and all day on Saturdays. Satur-days. ' Mrs. Wm. Bond and her son, John Titcomb, visited from Tuesday to Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Swallow and Neil Titcomb. Pfc. John Tit-comb Tit-comb has been in Heber with his folks since April 1, after being overseas for 20 months, 11 of which were spent in the front lines in Korea. John has to return to Fort Ord, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lister and two children, of St. George, visited vis-ited with their relatives in Mt. Emmons for several days of last week. Earl is a son of Mrs. Dicey Lister and a brother to Carl Lister and Mrs. George Rogers. Mrs. Neil Kitteridge, formerly Ina Mae Sadler, announced the birth of her second boy. Brian Scott, on April 17, in Tacoma,' Washington. Merlin Perkins who has been discharged from the Air Force since Oct. 7, brought a group out to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perkins over Saturday and Sunday of last week. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Beebe (nee Mary Perkins) of Tooele, Barnson Beebe, and Shirley and John Young. While here they helped Mrs. Ben Perkins Per-kins celebrate her birthday on April 25. The birthday dinner was attended by these folks and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tidwell, Richard Perkins and Miss Bonnie Bon-nie Perkins. Merlin Perkins was a Staff Sergeant and was stationed in the states in Washington, D. C. He is working at Hill Field now. Mrs. Pearl Gurman, of Jackson Jack-son Hole, Wyoming, is visiting with her brother and his family, the LeRoy Thackers. Sunday visitors at the Thacker home were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Case, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thacker, and Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Thacker, Thack-er, all of Vernal. Jim Thacker and Mrs. Wesley Thacker and her two youngest children went to Barstow, Calif., where Jim and Wesley are working for an engineering firm. Mrs. Jim Thacker and her four children are living in one of Chub Reay's apartments in Altamont while her husband is away. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen went to Richfield to the funeral of Mrs. Christy Anderson, on April 24. Mrs. Anderson died as a result of a stroke suffered 12 days earlier when she heard the news of her husband's death by heart attack. - Mr. and Mrs. Vern Titcomb were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Swallow. Sunday afternoon. Claude Mathews visited his wife and daughter over the weekend. Mr. Mathews is working work-ing in Bonanza. His family" is staying with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Le-Roy Thacker until the home they have rented in Bonanza is vacated by the present tenants. GETS MISSION CALL Elmer Glenn Case has been called to the Western-Canadian Mission and will leave in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monson and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, of Bluebell, Blue-bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and family, of Salt Lake City, returned home Sunday Sun-day after an eleven day trip that took them through Arizona, Nevada, California and Mexico. Please notify Mrs. Grant Hansen of news items for the Mt. Emmons - Altamont column. |