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Show Ballard Ellen Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Glen Broder-ick, Broder-ick, of Salt Lake City, are the parents of a baby girl born last i week hi a Salt Lake hospital, i Mrs. Broderick is the former I Lurrine Rasmussen. Mrs. Ras- 1 mussen has gone to Salt Lake to I be with her daughter when she I is released from the hospital. Mrs. Pearl Jenkins was ill last week. ! Mrs. Richard O'Niel, who has ! been living in Price, is visiting I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMullin. ; Mrs. Charles Bingham visited ! the Ft. Duchesne Relief Society meeting Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Wiscombe, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wiscombe and family, fam-ily, of Layton, visited relatives and friends here over the weekend. week-end. j Eric A. Stolla left the Azores Islands Tuesday morning, Feb.7, by plane and arrived in Salt Lake City the next day. His I daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ! and Mrs. Glen Molyneux, I brought him to Ballard Wed- i nesday evening and remained to visit until Friday. Mr. Stolla has been working on the Azores Islands for over a year. Ballard Ward reunion will be held in the ward hall February 22. The public is invited. Mrs. Dean Galloway and Mrs. Lula Mullins, of the Stake Relief Re-lief Society Board, were Tuesday Tues-day Relief Society visitors. Arthur Wiscombe taught seminary sem-inary Friday while W e n d e 1 Johnson was in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hullinger and Mr. and Mrs. Alden White journeyed to Provo Thursday, then to Salt Lake City. Mr. Hullinger Hul-linger attended to F.F.A. business busi-ness matters, and later the two couples joined other ward members mem-bers in the temple excursion. R u s s e 1 Todd accompanied Harold Lundell, superintendent of the Uintah county school board, to Salt Lake last Thursday Thurs-day on business pertaining- to the school board. Bishop and Mrs. Golden Collins, Col-lins, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kettle, Ket-tle, Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, Mrs. Evelyn Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Rasmussen participated participat-ed in the temple excursion last Friday. Hi-Land employees played ; basketball, Feb. 7, with a Bal lard team composed of Wendel Johnson, Bernard Larsen, Jack Allred, Cecil Jenkins and Emil Hadlock. Lynn Brocken and Frank Bingham were the referees. ref-erees. Ballard won. ' Ballard Sunday school officers and teachers were well rep resented at the Stake Sunday ! School convention, held at Roos evelt Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Russel Todd spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in town helping the Stake Relief Society Board make a quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingh-ham Bingh-ham held Sunday School this week in the Alterra seminary for a group of Indians. The Scouts presented a program pro-gram Sunday in Sacrament meeting commemorating Boy Scout week. Speakers were Larry Lar-ry Larsen, Norman Angus, Devon De-von Seeley, Squire Mangum and Mrs. Mary Larsen. |