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Show klrrrrrl rrrpr"" - u Urrrr mm. . Mr. and Mrs. cordon Harm-ston Harm-ston left Thursday morning for Colorado', where Mr. Harmston planned to attend a Highway 40 meeting at Denver, and they also will visit relatives at Pueblo Pu-eblo and Denver. Visitors at the John Gale home Easter Sunday were Mrs. John Gale, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and son, Gary, Mrs. Pearl Gardner and daughter, Marilyn, and Jeanette and Mark Chapman, all of Helper. Mrs. Jack Rasmussen and pew son, Larry Shelton, arrived ar-rived home last Friday from the Roosevelt Hospital, where the little fellow made entrance into the world on April 11. The Ras-mussens Ras-mussens are elated over their new arrival as well as the proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Rasmussen of Ballard, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Shelton, of Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Allred accompanied ac-companied their daughter, Mrs. Lola Sessions and sons of Ogden, Og-den, to Ft. Collins, Colo'., last week to visit their son, J. R. Allred and family. J. R. is employed em-ployed in News and Radio Service Ser-vice at Colorado A. & M. They also spent one day shopping in Denver. Visiting with the Garth Tiet-jens Tiet-jens and with Mrs. Lela Lab-rum Lab-rum over the Easter weekend was Israel Fackrell, of Howell, Utah. Visitors at the E. J. Nixon and Ray E. Dillman homes Saturday Sat-urday were Mr. and Mrs. Loran F. Jones. He was recently released re-leased as president of the Spanish-American LDS Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rachele Ra-chele and sons were visitors in Helper last weekend. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Dillman recently was Kenneth Cromer, Denver stake Sunday School superintendent. His wife was one of Mrs. Dillman's counselors in the mission presidency. presi-dency. Eddie Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rowley, left Sunday Sun-day for San Jose, where he is stationed with the U. S. armed service. He enjoyed a two-week furlough with his parents. Eddie has been in the service nearly a year. Floyd Ross returned home last Saturday afternoon from Phoenix, Arizona, where he has been several days on business for the REA. Thursday and Friday guests at the Marion Bowman home last week were Bill Self and Dick Taggart, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Birch and Mr. and Mrs. Rf S. Jordan were Easter picnickers near Ouray. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Abegglen of Pleasant Valley proud parents of a u1 11, born recently jn J Hospital. the Mr. and MrIDean t t of Vernal, recently' the Merrill Lisonbee t Pleasant Valley Mr c anci :- L a brother of Bishop' erts. v Uarlt Rr. Mr. and MTsTurin t and son. Rutsy 0f Sa,:Llr' City, spent Saturday t., day. in Roosevelt, visit; 5 ' Mr. and Mrs. Jarnes " and family. They guests at the Allred Bill Ostler homes. H Mr. and Mrs. je3se ,. G' were business visitors in'"-' Lake City this week. " 11 Mr. and Mrs. Clem La-Mr. La-Mr. and Mrs. LaVere L- " Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Labrut D Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cor " " joyed dinner and a sb! Vernal Tuesday night.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill , attended the Easter p:.-. . .the Uintah stake housed - I evening as guests of v . Mrs. Clyde Walquist. ' port that the pageant .'.' i ' standing. Mrs Paul l--,.' rected it. ' J"' g, Marvin Stewart was a i 1 end guest in Roosevelt. Ht his fiance, Yvonne Fretv. i ' , $ eompanied Mrs. Irene F-r : c Wm. H. Ruppel, Jr. arj c and Mrs. Sam Weiss on a- v at Ouray and to the Bear T Sunday. j L Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. E -left Tuesday for the " f Mission Home in Salt La':;" 2 to report on their V, States mission. |