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Show loka " " Mrs. Bertha Angus Violet Gentry Reed Lemon and Dean Washburn Wash-burn made a trip to Logan last week, where they attended a dairy meeting at the U.S.A.C. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Caldwell and little son, of Salt Lake, are visiting Mrs. Caldwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Faucett. Mrs. O. A. Dart entertained the Thursday Club at her home March 13. After a pleasant afternoon after-noon of sewing and visiting, delicious de-licious refreshments were served ser-ved to the following members: Olive Sorenson, Mattie Morten-son, Morten-son, Edith Gentry, Sarah Bro-kaw, Bro-kaw, Myrtle Nelson, Margaret Lloyd and Violet Gentry. Mrs. Pat Markey, of Roosevelt, attended at-tended as a special guest of the clubf Mrs. Max Hartman, of Duchesne, Du-chesne, was visiting in loka last week. . Little EveVette Percival invited invit-ed a few of her little friends to her home, Friday afternoon to help her celebrate her Gth birthday birth-day anniversary. After , a jolly time playing games, ice cream and cake was served by her mother, Mrs. Tough Percival, to the following little guests: Joyce Zobell, Evelyn Fausett, Louise Gentry, John Percival. Luella Christopherson, Eda Bee and Alton Percival, Karon Jensen. Kent Robinson and the guest or honor. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gines and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival attended at-tended the ward Gold and Green Ball at Roosevelt, Friday night. Mrs. Pat Markey, of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, and Mrs. Ethan Nelson, of Upalco, spent Thursday with Mrs. O. A. Dart. Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd and daughter, Dean, were Roosevelt Roose-velt visitors, Saturday. Clair Benson left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif., where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Eldwin Wall returned re-turned Wednesday after spending spend-ing several days in Salt Lake. Milton Drollinger and Ervin Brimhall, of Payson, visited last week with Mr. Drollinger's brothers and their families, Mr and Mrs. Arden Drollinger and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drollinger. Mrs. Eva Percival and children chil-dren and Mrs. J. A. Angus visited visit-ed Mrs. Oric Cook and family at Bluebell, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lemon announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, March 4, at the Roosevelt Roose-velt hospital. Don Drollinger, who has been working in Salt Lake City for the past winter, has returned home. Mrs. Gencavc Carruth and small son, ojoich, xt"-- - I Sunday after an extended visit I with her sister and family, Mr. land Mrs. Roy French, in Salt Lake City. I Mrs. Edna Hill, of Springvllle, is visiting Mrs. Allen Drollinger. I Don Strong and Kindel Work-inan Work-inan came in Saturday to get their wives, who have been visiting visit-ing their parents for the past week. On arriving here they found the women had gone home by bus, Saturday morning. Elaine Lemon is staying at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd, while her mother is in the hospital. Nadine Faucett was a guest of LeRae Drollinger, Sunday. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nelson, of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend with Mr. Nelson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. Windows and doors are still hard to get. We have a fair stock at our Heber yard. Place your orders through our Roosevelt store, located 1 block east of IGA Siore. I |