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Show Fort Duchesne By Norma Denver Phone 62244 NEW FAMILY WELCOMED Again we are glad to welcome in our midst the Frank Wilington family, of Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. Welington will fill the job left vacant by Henry Cuch, as property pro-perty clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Wilington Wiling-ton have five children. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Murdock, of Denver, Colo., have been home visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hall and Mrs. Lula Murdock over the weekend. RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL Word was received from Moab that Miss Roberta Burns has been released from the hospital and is convalesing at home. Her grand mother, Stella LaRose, left Monday Mon-day to bring Roberta here. She was in an automobile accident that took her mother's life early this month. Rex Curry is at Ignacio, Colo., for a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Massi are in California on a two week vacation. vaca-tion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffin, of Whiterocks, and Mr. and Mrs. Al-vin Al-vin Denver, of Mt. Emmons, were guests at the Ross Iorg home Saturday Sat-urday evening. The dance held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Workman's anniversary an-niversary Saturday evening at the Fort Duchesne community house, was well attended and everyone reports a very nice evening. Charles Wyasket is attending school in New Mexico. His parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyasket, Wy-asket, of Tooele, who are here visiting for a few days, report he misses Fort Duchesne, but likes his school very much. Charles attended at-tended Union High School the last three years.. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colobella were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Den vers, Jr., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Denver and children, were in Salt Lake on business and pleasure over the weekend. |