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Show Stella Underwood Wayne Ferguson Returned To U. S. After spending 29 months on Okinawa, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ferguson have received word that their son, Wayne, has arrived ar-rived in the United States and expects to be home on furlough soon. Among those from here who attended the Union Freshie party par-ty on Thursday evening of last week were Donald and David Wright, Joe Arnold, Ronny Farnsworth and Ernie Dom-gaard. Dom-gaard. The group gathered at Alterra, where they boarded a hayrack for the ride to their campsite, where an enjoyable time was had roasting weiners and playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Birch and family, of San Francisco. California, were overnight guests at the Ted Gilbert home on Friday. The R.E.A. is getting ready to extend its power line to the residents east of Gusher. They hope to have electricity in the very near future. - Mrs. Vonnie Dahlberg made a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday, returning Friday. Mrs. Dorothy Bodily substituted at the post office in her ab-scncG ab-scncG Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wardle and son, Keith, and James War-die War-die were dinner guests at the Hyrum Domgaard home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend week-end visiting friends and relatives rela-tives in this area. Mrs. Arvin Nelson and son, Bruce of Provo, soent Saturday Satur-day visiting Mrs. Nelson's sister, Mrs. Betty Giggey, and family. J. Mecham is spending a few days visiting relatives in Salt LMrs Mary Peterman. who had suffered a partial stroke on April 5, had been improving rapidly; however, on Friday of last week while going to the table for dinner, she fell cutting her arm. It took eight stitches to close the wound. The Boy Scouts from Gusher who attended the Boy Scout outing this weekend included Michael Markey, Donald pkel-son, pkel-son, Lonnie Roper and Warren Wright. |