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Show Heola Mrs. Viola Horrocks Jack Whirtlin, of Scipio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ceyron, from the Hawaiian Islands, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Gard ner. Ronald Duncan is home after spending several days in the Roosevelt hospital as a result of a car accident. Here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glade Peterson and their new baby daughter are Mrs. Peterson's Peter-son's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clark, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crompton, and cousin, Raymond Perkins, all of Evanston, Wyo. William Yack and Mrs. John Horrocks were patients at the Roosevelt hospital last week. Glade Peterson and Thad Wil-kcrson Wil-kcrson have returned to Baggs, Wyoming, where they are employed. em-ployed. Mrs. Emma Wimmer. has enjoyed en-joyed a visit from her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Mrs. Cruse Sedro, of Wooly, Washington, whom she has not seen for 35 years. Arlene Horrocks and Dorothy Peterson visited in Tridell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Conn, of Artesia, have been visiting with Mrs. Conn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wresley Allred. Howard Allred, Mrs. Conn's brother, returned re-turned to Artesia with them. Ora Mecham and Desirce Spencer went to Price, Sunday, with Kenneth Sprouse, of Roosevelt. Roose-velt. They will remain for a few days. Don Miller, of Orem, and Lawrence Keele, formerly of Neola, were greeting Neola friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Smith, of Provo, visited at the home of Mr. Smith's parents at Bridge-land Bridge-land and wilh Mrs. Smith's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wresley All-red, All-red, at Neola. Beth Allred re turned to Provo with them. Mrs. LeVerne Roberts has gone to Idaho to spend a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Marvel Malnar has been taken to Salt Lake City for medical care after being ill for n wppIt Shp was aecomnanied by her husband, Steven Malnar, and her mother, Mrs. Christa Lcavitt. Aral Allred has gone back to work for the National Tank Co. at Artesia. Hattie Gardner entertained 12 guests at a party at her home Sunday evening. |