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Show titcHttoet-HlcHatck Skeleton Of Man Found By Boys George Hunt and a few young boys .have been hunting for arrowheads between Mont-! wel and the Bluebell road. Re-parts Re-parts are that they recentlv found the skeleton of a man un-j der a cedar tree, believed to bei that of an Indian. We will find out more about this for next week. The Montwel MIA joined Neola Ward in a music festival last Tuesday night. , Visiting the Alexanders are Mr. and Mrs. Theo Alexander and their niece, Eva, and her I husband and baby daughter Linda Lin-da Ann, from Oakland. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Call at Myton last Sunday. Ted Nelson was home for the weekend. He is employed in Salt Lake City. Visitors at the Alexander homes Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rich, of Jenson, Mrs. Dean Huber and family, of La-point, La-point, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gleaton, of Price, visited here Sunday. Ray Brown made a business trip to Salt Lake last week. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Brown Sun-! day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brown on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gleaton, of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller. A few youngsters from Montwel Mont-wel went on the 6th grade excursion ex-cursion to Salt Lake last week. They were Jimmy " Shaw. Cecil Johnson, Naomi Adams, Joyce Hamblin, Duane and Kent Bor-en. Bor-en. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blanchard made a trip to Myton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glade Richardson Richard-son visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crow Sunday at Roosevelt. Mrs. Effie Tay3or and Mrs. Colleen Blanchard attended a stork shower at Roosevelt last Saturday in honor of Mrs. Carolyn Car-olyn Kelsey. It was given at the home of Mrs. Gordon Wom-ack. Wom-ack. The Sunday School presented a beautiful Mother's Day program pro-gram on Sunday. Each mother in attendance was presented with a little booklet. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gagon, of Roosevelt, visited at the Wm. Blanchard home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crow, of Roosevelt, visited I. C. Crow Sunday. American Cancer Society sta-1 tistics show that every day 600 Americans die of cancer. ' It is estimated that 600,000 persons are under treatment for cancer in the United States. |