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Show loka Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Washburn, Wash-burn, of Spanish Fork, were guests last week of Mr. Washburn's Wash-burn's mother, Mrs. Olive Soren-son. Soren-son. Paul Lemon and Russell Rob-ison Rob-ison made a trip to the range for their cattle last week. Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Orser, of, Roosevelt visited here last Sun-day. Sun-day. Mrs. W. G. Gentry entertained the Thursday club at her home October 14. Seven members and one guest were present. Ray Jones left last week for Helper where he has a job with the railroad. Mrs. James Lloyd visited her daughter, Mrs. Paul Lemon, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry and Mrs. W. G. Gentry visited Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, Sunday. Several from loka attended the funeral services for Mr. Ostler Ost-ler at Roosevelt last week. Mrs. Celia Jones visited with Mrs. Hugh Percival, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fausett visited Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Warr. of Myton, My-ton, Mrs. Gladys Harris and Mrs. Lott, of Myton, visited Mrs, John A. Angus Thursday. Mrs. Thelma Cook and son, John, of Bluebell, are carrying the mail while Orie Cook is trying his luck at deer hunting. Alton D. Percival celebrated his 5th birthday anniversary Saturday with a family dinner at his home and a visit during the day from his cousins, Lynn and Edgar Cook, of Bluebell. Mrs. Eva Percival and children chil-dren and Mr. and Mrs. Angus motored to Duchesne Sunday. Marie Benson gave her Sunday Sun-day school class a party Sunday in honor of Alton D. Percival's birthday anniversary. |