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Show BASIN BRIEFS Loren, Kenneth and Maurice Benson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson, of Ioka, returned to Davenport, Iowa last Saturday Satur-day to continue their studies at the Palmer School of Chiroprac-tics, Chiroprac-tics, after spending a two-week vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ilclphrey, of Ft. Duchesne, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clint Summarell at a turkey dinner Sunday. The Sum-marells Sum-marells are now living at Fruit-land, Fruit-land, where Clint is employed with a construction company. Hollis G. Hullinger attended a Lybbert family reunion at Moses Lake, Washington, last week, i ' : : " - Miss Rhea Hurst met with the Ioka Food Rainbow 4-H club, August 30, to plan arrangemt.s for home demonstration teams to compete at the Duchesne County fair. Mrs. Art Allen and family left August 27 for a two-week visit in St. George with her mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ivory and family left August 27 for a week's visit in Fountain Green, with relatives. Sarah Colton spent a few days in Salt Lake during the past week. . Mrs. Duayne T. Johnson, of Vernal, was a guest last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hollis Hol-lis G. Hullinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bellon and Mrs. Les Mullins went to Salina August 26, to attend funeral services ser-vices for their grandmother All-red.-They returned Friday evening. eve-ning. Tom Timothy, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Timothy, arrived Saturday Sat-urday to spend the weekend with his parents. Tom has been working work-ing in Provo for the past six weeks and plans to attend B. Y. U. this fall. Bob and Nancy Marimon, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marimon, entertained a group of Wasatch Academy students stu-dents at an outdoor-grill supper at their residence last week. Joyce Jordan, Yvonne Fretwel and Gary Mullins attended from Roosevelt. Mrs. Jack Bess and three sons of Montwel, returned Monday after af-ter spending a week in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Don Whatcott. Mr. and Mrs. Venil Johnson were hosts to Mr. Johnson's sister sis-ter from Vernal, over the Indian Days weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kamas, of Portland, Ore. arc guests at the home of Mr. Kamas' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laris. Mr. and Mrs ttT" wards spent a few S?ef p- U 1 ham this week al Says in Bin 1 and Mrs. Elmo Jfefi daughter, , bom Sa"C |