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Show GO TO LEADERSHIP SCHOOL Mrs. Zella Goodrich left Monday Mon-day with Miss Mary Lois Reichert for Logan, where she attended a five day Leadership School There were 235 women there repressing repress-ing every county in the state. Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, of Altonah, and Mrs. Jennie Brotherson, of Boneta, also accompanied Miss Reichert on the trip. On Tuesday evening the following follow-ing gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich, where they enjoyed watermelons and spent the evning visiting: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich and Mrs. Sadie Dennis of Winnemucca, Nevada. Mrs. Dennis left the following day for Roosevelt to visit other relatives rela-tives before returning to her home in Nevada. Fred Mathews and Kenneth Goodrich left on Thursday for Toledo, Ohio, where they will attend at-tend a two-months school in learning learn-ing to cut meat. Mrs. Fred Mathews Math-ews and two children will' remain here in Bluebell with her parents, and Mrs. Kenneth Goodrich and two children will stay in Salt Lake City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee. The following spent the weekend week-end at home with their parents and other relatives: Kent Remington, Dal Seeley, Pauline Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duke, who are attending school at the BYU in Provo; Boyd Goodrich, who is teaching school at Salem. Boyd brought as his guests, Miss Barbara Bar-bara Buckley and Miss Julia Winters, Win-ters, of Independence, Missouri, now attending school at the BYU and Miss Vera Curtis, of Idaho Falls, who is now working in Provo. |