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Show Surprised With Birthday Party Henry Nelson was pleasantly surprised on his birthday an-, niversary, Wednesday evening, I by some of his relatives, Mr. ' and Mrs. James Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Sabe Timothy and Mrs. , Max Nelson. A pleasant evening j was spent and a waffle supper was served. ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Angus and son, Roy, of Blythe, Calif., came to see their father, John A. Angus, who is very sick. ' Mrs Charles Percival spent Saturday afternoon in Roosevelt to help her daughter, Mrs. Du-ane Du-ane Bracken, celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McCarrell and son, of Vernal, visited Sunday Sun-day with Mrs. McCarrell's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fau-cett. Fau-cett. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Michie and Mrs. Hugh Percival. Roy gnd A 1 v i n Timothy, brothers pf Mrs. Reed Lemon, were Saturday night guests of their sister and her family, j Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon I Tnlertained Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Mecham and Mr. and Mrs. Earl , Shaeffermeyer at dinner Sunday, Sun-day, the occasion being Mr. Mecham's birthday. Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were John and Le-land Le-land Bolton, of Tridell and Al-den Al-den White, of Ballard. A trio, "Let the Lower Lights be Burn-j Burn-j ing," was sung by Mr. and Mrs. jMilo Campbell and son. Kay. j John Asa Webb, a student at Carbon college. Price, called on his grandfather Saturday. He was accompanied by his mother, I Mrs. Thelma Cook, of Bluebell. Word comes from Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hunter that they are now located in Indio, California. Mrs. Hunter is the former Gena-vieve Gena-vieve Webb Carruth. William H. Stone and his daughter, Mrs. Fontella Calder, are visiting and touring parts of California, along the coast. Louis Jensen, county agent, was an Ioka visitor Wednesday. |