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Show Five (Brothers Jem Ira Get-Together Joseph Cooper, wo has bf" vis'tm" his brother Lee an-' other relatives durn-' the pt two weeks left Thnrs-lav for SaV t ake C'tv to join n a family r union. Five brothers fathered for the happy "get-together," I.pp Sooner of Myton, Oo'onel and Te'1 Cooper of Salt Lake City, Or- yil.'e Cooper of Price and Joseph Cooper of San Francisco. Thf 'ptter then left to v;it his s:-n." and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr' William Evans at Phoenix. He w:V visit in Los Angeles at the home of his daughter afid son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilham before be-fore returning to his home. All members of the family are former residents of Myton anr' will enjoy a first-hand report from Mr. Cooper concerning their many old friends and their old home town. Announcement has been receive-' of the arrival of an 8-lb. son born Nov. 2 to Dr. and Mrs Louis Uresk in Chicago. Dr. an-' Mrs. Uresk reside in Elr;;n, I'l.. where he practies dentistry. The paternal grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk Sr. of Myton. The Duchesne County Teacher-Institute Teacher-Institute at Union Hi?h Schoo" Thursday evening was attended by the entire faculty of the Myton school. Principal Milton Nielson Mrs. Millie Thomas, Mrs. Virginia Roberts, Mrs. Dot Ottosen, Miss Dicie Emmert, Miss Jospehine Hunt, Mrs. Dorothy Walker an ' Mrs. Anna Michie were present to participate in the session. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Funk left Tuesday for Inglewood, California where they expect to make their home. Mr. Funk has been employed em-ployed by the Link Trucking Co. during the past year, but is now returning to his former employment employ-ment in California. |