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Show loka Mrs. Bertha Angus Mrs. Helen Beliuss and small daughter, Georgia Ann, retur-j ned home Wednesday after an ' extended visit with relatives in ' Los Angeles. Mrs. Edith Gentry attended club at the home of Mrs. Ethan Nealson on Thursday. Marie Benson accompanied Clifford Drollinger to Vernal Wednesday to have dental work done. Fred Drollinger was brought home from the hospital Friday after having spent two weeks there. He has not fully recovered recov-ered as yet. Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd announce the arrival of a grandchild, grand-child, a son born Novemher 12 jto their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Vincent D. Fag-gioli, Fag-gioli, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Fag-gioli Fag-gioli is the former Pauline Lloyd. Beulah Percival and Howard Jones went to Randlett Sunday as home missionaries. They were accompanied from Roosevelt Roose-velt by Dan Mitchell. - Harold Timothy, of Ballard, and Earl Bascom and Rulan Andcrton, of Roosevelt, were speakers at Sacrament meeting. Karon Wiscomb visited over the weekend with Patsy Ginea. The Pimary convention at Roosevelt Satuday was wellr attended at-tended by primary workers from this ward. Mrs. Charles Percival visited Mrs. P. C. Johnson at Roos- velt on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival Perci-val entertained at a family dinner din-ner Thursday evening honoring their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Scott of Provo, who has been visiting here. Those present included Mr and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children, Evan- Percival, Beulah Percival and Florence Percival. Mrs. Scott returned home Friday. Fire-side Chat was held Sunday Sun-day night at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Percival. 22 were present. |