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Show '7 LEOTA By Jean Rogers gridge On White j River Burns ee Fortunately for sheep men, l Ouray bridge was open for ic' fte,0i about the same time the g ggjjjbridge burned. T?'v,elt stoddard. Bishop Ralph Durfee, and Norman Rogers Rog-ers and families were in Roosevelt, Roose-velt, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers were Vernal visitors, Saturday Melba and Coy Durfee gave an out-door bon-fire party Friday Fri-day night. They served roast wemers and marshmallows to twenty guests. Bishop Walker and Merlon Simmons, of Kamas, were visitors vis-itors this week. William Jones, of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Harrison and family, of Vernal, were visitors vis-itors at the M. P. Rogers home, Sunday. Betty Jensen was a Vernal visitor Tuesday. Nadeen Wardle took Veda Jorgensen ,to Roosevelt to' visit with her sister, Mrs. Max Farns-worth, Farns-worth, who recently had a baby. Ray Barney took his son, Fred and family, hack to ProVo to their home, after a weekend visit. Vern and Ruth Huff, of Kamas, Kam-as, have moved here on their farm. Mrs. Deloss Searle visited her new grandson in Roosevelt, Saturday. Sat-urday. Her son, Bryce, is the I new father. I Mrs. Nina J. Clark is quite ill and is to be confined to her bed for six weeks. Dan Freed and wife, of Salt Lake City, were visitors this week. Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were Bishop Ralph Durfey, Oliver Jorgensen and Ray Barney. Stake Mutual presidents, Beu-lah Beu-lah Bracken and George Hacking, Hack-ing, and seven 'board members visited Mutual, Tuesday. Highway High-way Patrolman Johnson, of Roosevelt, gave a talk on "Safe-' ty." The ward Genealogy commit-' tee met in Roosevelt, Sunday. Alvin Ferguson, of Provo, visited with the Rogers families Sunday. |