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Show LeetonBeiinet , Mrs. Fern Houston ' Visit Temple Bishop and Mrs. Clair Haslem Has-lem Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hor- ocks Frances Bowen and Joyce Bolton attended a picnic outing Liberty Park and later attended at-tended the Temple excursion censored by the Melchizedek Priesthood of the Roosevelt stake at Salt Lake, Thursday. jjr and Mrs. Fred Hartle are visiting here with their children chil-dren The Carl Halls will take them to their home in Salti Lake this week. ; The stake officers of the Relief Re-lief Society attended a quilting oarty Tuesday. Those attending were Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Whiting Whit-ing both very fine quilters. A pleasant day was enjoyed and a dinner served to eight Otis Horrocks and son, Byron, were visitors in Vernal Wednes- d3John Horrocks visited his brother. Joseph, in Lapoint, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis, of Orem, are spending the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haslem. Mrs. Haslem j is in pooT health. I W. H. Coltharp is slowly im-I im-I proving. He is in a wheel chair j a wee bit, and all are very hap-I hap-I py over his improvement. From Vernal came a baseball team and Saturday at Bennett they were defeated by the local boys, 11 to 10. This week Lorain Long had Lorraine Allred as a house-guest house-guest for the weekend. Under the direction of Les-' Les-' ter Gardner, the Neola Seminary Sem-inary students gave the evening program. Misses Ann Peterson, Sherene Henrie, Phyllis Eksund and Grover Dye were the speakers. speak-ers. They are serving' as home missionaries. Carol Springer has been at i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Anderton while they were on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer are in the mountains, prospecting prospect-ing for uranium. Hope they are lucky. |