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Show EX5XSXSX5XSXSX5X5XSXSX3 IOKA Mr. and Mrs. Ward Zobell and granddaughter Joyce Zobell returned re-turned to their home in Provo Sunday , after spending the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. j Beulah and Lucile Percival spent Sunday at home with their folks. They are employed at Roosevelt. Shirley Lamb of Magna is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Allen Drollinger. Edna Drollinger is able to be out after spending a month at home ill. Elizabeth Girth of Salt Lake City is staying with her. I Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wall and daughter, Isobell of Provo are visiting friends and relatives in Ioka. Mark and Neil Percival of Provo are visitors at the home of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival. The infant son of Mr", and Mrs. Isaac Faucett was blessed Sunday Sun-day and given the name of Tommy Tom-my Lewis. Clifford Bullard is employed on the W. G. Gentry ranch. Clayton Webb is able to be out on crutches. Clayton had the misfortune to have a horse fall on him breaking his foot. Carl Johnson and Mrs. Enid Nelson of the local bond drive committee report $1100 collected. collect-ed. They hope to go over the top when all families are visited. Florence Percival entertained at her home Friday night. Those present were Gwen Stone, Leon Johnson, Clayton Webb, Dee Drollinger, Kenneth Benson, Howard Lloyd, Glenn Miles, Lyle Percival and Eugene Hart-man. Hart-man. The evening was spent playing games and a delicious lunch was served. Harold Anderson arrived home this week from New Jersey to spend his furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson. And-erson. Edna Angus spent the week end home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Angus. Edna is secretary at the Indian Agency at Fort Duchesne. Mrs. James Lemon and Mrs. Edith Gentry were visiting Mrs. Otto Lloyd and Mrs. Hugh Percival Per-cival Thursday. |