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Show rMdSeley Chapel Dedicated At Mountain Home Bluebell was well represented at the Stake Quarterly Conference Confer-ence held at the Mt. Home Ward Saturday evening and Sunday. Dr. Nibley, of the B Y U. and Milton R. Hunter, of the Council of the Seventy, were the guest speakers. Also, the dedication of the Mt. Home Chapel, recently completed, com-pleted, was a part of the conference con-ference ceremonies. Clyde Lisonbee, of Logan, spent Monday and Tuesday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee. He was here taking care of business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hancock and two boys, of Salt Lake City, visited Saturday and Sunday here with Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hancock. Bus Mathews, Fred Mathews, Nona Mathews and Mrs. Alice Mathews motored to' Ogden on Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeVries. They returned re-turned home Sunday night. Grant Mace, scout executive from Vernal, visited Tuesday night with the Bluebell Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich Good-rich made a business trip to Salt Lake' City on Thursday. They returned home the same day. Mrs. Anthon Rust took care of the store and post office during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Powell Pow-ell and June and Calvin spent Friday at Vernal visiting Mr. and Mrs. Heber Powell. James and Heber are brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hancock went to Roosevelt Saturday evening- to attend the missionary farewell party for Buddy Kimball, Kim-ball, a nephew of the Hancocks. Harold Morris, of Altonah, was a business visitor in Bluebell Blue-bell on Wednesday. Miss Beth Winkler, who is attending school at the B Y U, spent the weekend at home with her parents, Pres. and Mrs Bernard Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson went to Provo to spend Sunday with their son and family. |