Show Neola News Section i SOCIETY From Coast and William Mitchell home last Wednesday I weeks' trip to raia Most of their time was San Diego and they visited with their who is in the LeRoy has been on duty in the Hawaiian Islands during the past summer and has recently been transferred to a He was expecting to bo called to a new base at any time when his parents were visiting He reports that he enjoys his work very much and prefers life on the submarine to that of a battle and Mitchell had a very enjoyable time with good weather throughout their Women Hear Specialist A largo crowd of women attended the special meeting sponsored by the local Community club which was held in the Relief society rooms last Friday Effie housing specialist from the A. C. spoke on house kitchen convenience and interior Amanda vice-president of the was in j LOCALS and Vance have moved to Roosevelt where they will make their home during the coming and Lyle Glines and family of Vernal were visitors here last Victor Hor- rocks returned to Vernal with them where she will spend the next two Reva head of the school lunch project in Duchesne visited the Neola school fast and James Allred and family of spent the fore part of the week here visiting Word was received here Sunday of the death of the son of and Blaine Lee or former Neola The infant was born early Sun day morning and lived only a few and Roger Hor-rocks and Ray Horrocks left Sunday for returning home Beth Hutcheon and Thelma Duncan who are enrolled in the Provo Beauty are home for a week while the building is being Miss was present at Relief society meeting last Tuesday and spoke on immunization for smallpox and Hot lunches were begun at the Neola school last LaVina Roberts is in charge of the assisted by Neva The food is served in the various rooms by Reta Glenda Betty Dye and Deane Tickets are to be issued this year to those who have donated Speakers in sacrament meeting last Sunday were home missionaries Melvin Benson and Ardella Johnson of Ioka and Louie Gallo- way of infant daughter of and Max Gardner was also christened Car-ma All of the school teachers attended the U A. in Salt Lake City last As county representative to the U. E. principal Charles Iverson left on Wednesday During his Robbins taught tho seventh and eighth grades with Theron Leavitt taking care of the fifth and sixth Protests to Japs Protest was lodged the Japa- neso commandant by Admiral Thomas C. U. S. Asiatic fleet after a U. S. sailor was beaten by Japanese gendarmes' in reportedly an attempt to obtain information on the location of certain American |