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Show Myton Auxiliary Unit Installs Ft. Duchesne Group The American Legion Auxiliary, Aux-iliary, Wm. R. Sands Unit No. 5, went to' Ft. Duchesne last Monday evening to initiate the members of the newly organized organ-ized Unit No. 126 and to install their officers. Those participating participat-ing were: Mrs. A. . C. Tolboe, district president; Mrs. Paul Felter, Mrs. Milton Lott, Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. Lynn Dean, Mrs. H. C. Cooper, Mrs. Olga Solmonson, Mrs. Lydia Nielson and Mrs. Lydia Peatrossv Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson and daughters, Sharlene and Linda Lee, arrived Thursday from Taft, California, to' visit at the home of Mr. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Peterson. While here they will also visit with Mrs. Peterson's brothers and families, DeVere Hancock and Forrest Hancock, and other relatives in this district. dis-trict. They joined other members mem-bers of the Hancock family in a trip to Salt Lake City, Saturday Sat-urday to attend the Hancock reunion at Liberty Park. Miss Sally Burgess and Miss j Alyce Smith, who' attended Girls' State at Logan, returned home Monday. Mrs. Carlos Roberts and children, chil-dren, of Provo, are visiting Mrs. Lydia Peatross, Mrs. Roberts' mother, arriving Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen and two children came from Helper, Wednesday for a two-day two-day visit with Mrs. George Tanner, Tan-ner, Mrs. Olsen's mother. Mrs. Alice Brummett returned return-ed from Dallas, Texas last week after a three months' visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl McKeever, and small son, who brought her home and will visit in Myton about 10 days during their vacation. va-cation. Visitors ' last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, and baby boy, who came from Kemmerer, Wyo. for a short visit. |