Show IOKA Ward conference was here Sunday with a large crowd in attendance W. Russell Todd was representing the Stake The program included talks by Clayton Webb and Glen presidents of the teachers and deacons Reports from heads of organizations were Otto Lloyd superintendent of the Sunday Clifford superintendent of the Y A. Nancy Drollinger of the Relief Society Celia Jones primary and P. C. Johnson of the The three members of the bishopric ad president Todd and a quartet was rendered by Eva Celia Jones Garrett and Clifford Drollinger accompanied by Lucille We were hoping to have our curtains and drapes installed in the ward members of the Relief society have made the drapes the past week and deserve much praise for their and James B. Lemon and were called to Duchesne Sunday by the death of their Donald who died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday Funeral services were held in Duchesne Pet-ci-son was formerly Miss Edna We extend her our heartfelt sympathy in her W. G. Gentry of Ioka left by bus Tuesday for a visit at his old home in this will be the fi visit he has made there in forty-three years Wesley Washburn and Thomas who were inducted into the army September are home on leave until September and Glenn of Bachus were visiting and Mrs- Wesley Jenson Dean and Melba Lloyd entertained the following girls at home Sunday Barbara Betty Florence Percival and Leona Corporal Alvin Timothy spent Friday night at the home of and Reed Lemon going to Price Saturday where he visited he is leaving Monday for Miss Helen Drollinger who has spent two weeks her Allen Drol- returned to Salt Lake where she is employed in defense Thomas A. Day of Murray is at the home of his daughter and Mr and Otto Lloyd and Norman Fenn of Park City were visiting and Charles Hardman Miss Lorane who has been employed in Salt Lake during the summer spent a few days at the home of her M. J. Benson before going to Roosevelt where she is teaching at the Elementary Vernon Hurst of Hancock Cove returned home Saturday having been employed at the W. G. Gentry farm the past two Leo Miles and Melvin Benson who have been employed in an aircraft plant in Los are visiting at Lloyd is visiting in Salt Lake a few nays this Clarence Jones who has been employed at Kamas the past few returned Sunday Mrs O. A. Dart and made a trip to Pleasant last week to take Dorthy Dart to enroll at Wasatch Karl Lemon came out from Kamas returning home Friday accompanied by his Vera Jenson and son of and Anna Johnson and children of Jenson who been seriously ill with will visit at the home of Jenson a few George Roper who has been threshing most of the grain here moved his machine to Bluebell Much of the grain is late due to the cold spring i |