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Show Jeola Rulh B. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carter and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Carter, of Richfield, visited three days last week at the home of. Mrs. Bob Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dace Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gardner were weekend visitors in Provo with their daughter, Maxene, who is attending school at the B.Y.U. Elden Anderton and sons, Garth and Calvin, went to Kam-as, Kam-as, Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lefler, of Woodland, Utah, spent the past week with their sister, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Mitchell. A chorus, under the direction of Mildred Allred, attended a musical festival Monday evening at Ioka, where they rendered several musical numbers. Leland and Cecil Peterson were in Salt Lake City last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen took their infant daughter to Salt Lake City .Thursday, tg consu.lt a baby specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yack, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Yack, Ed ward and Donald Yack, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yack, of Lander, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yagk, of Roosevelt, enjoyed en-joyed a turkey dinner at the home of their father, George Yack, on Tuesday. Hillery Workman, of Bluebell, was in Neola Saturday on business. busi-ness. Mcrilyn Peterson has been quite ill the past week. She has been a patient in the Roosevelt hospital for several days. I Raymond Pace, of Roosevelt, I has been staying with his grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and daughter, of Vernal, spent Monday Mon-day with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mills. Mrs. Kate Peterson and Mrs. Phyllis Wardle went to Ft. Duchesne, Du-chesne, Thursday, where they attended Primary. Mr. and Mrs. Ilif Gardner and small son have been visiting in Roosevelt for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mills spent four days last week in Bridge-land, Bridge-land, Wilford McConkie, of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, was transacting business in Neola, Tuesday. It was reported Tuesday that the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson (the former Dave Elmer residence), was completely destroyed des-troyed by fire. |