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Show loka Mrs. Bertha Angus Mrs. Violet Gentry j Mrs. Ethan Nelson, of Upalco, was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Tom Gentry, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Petri, of Minneapolis, Minn., visited Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Dart Thursday of last week. , Mrs. Virgil Mecham, of (Hancock (Han-cock Cove, spent Friday afternoon after-noon with her father, J. Lemon. - i Mrs. Senior Mortensen and Mrs. Jack Nelson, of Mylon, , called at the W. G. Gentry home, Saturday. - Mrs. Byron Pace, of Boneta, visited her mother, Mrs. Celia Jones, Saturday. LaVar Petersen, of Myton, was in loka Thursday looking after his bees and extracting the honey, Nadine Fausett returned home Wednesday from Vernal where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Craig Caldwell. Mrs. Austin Brokaw., and daughter, Rose, visited Mrs. O. A. Dart on Thursday, Mrs. Jack Spencer, Mrs. Chas. Hardman, Mrs. Russel Robinson and daughter, Jolene, and Mrs. Archie Benson, visited in Roosevelt Roose-velt Saturday. Ralph Dart and Perry Young enjoyed a fishing trip up the mountains last weekend. Larry Caldwell, of Vernal, is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fausett. Fau-sett. Mrs. Joshua Timothy and her new son left the Roosevelt hps,-pital hps,-pital Sunday and are nav staying stay-ing with her sister, Mrs.- Arden Drollinger. The Primary held graduating exercises at meeting Sunday. Na dine Fausett, Maxine Nelson, Le-Ra Le-Ra Drollinger, Eva Ames and Roene Lemon were graduated. We were all thrilled with the Indian Days parade at Roosevelt on August, 28. Representing loka were Florence Percival, queen, and her attendants, Beau-la Beau-la Percival and Geneave Car-ruth. Car-ruth. On the loka float were Le-Ra Le-Ra Drollinger, Merlyn Drollinger, Drollin-ger, Alton D. Percival, Jim Drollinger, Drol-linger, Mark Percival, Kent Robinson, Rob-inson, Allen Gines, John Percival Per-cival and Neal Percival. A birthday party was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus, honoring hon-oring the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Remund, of Duchesne. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook and children, of Bluebell; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children, Edna Angus and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus, loka; and Mrs. Remund and her two children. chil-dren. Mr. and Mrs.. Guv Timothy and son, Barth, of Salt Lake, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson were notified Sunday morning of the arrival of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nelson, of Salt Lake City. This is the Nelsons' first child and the Henry Nelsons' Nel-sons' first grandchild. Ail concerned con-cerned are doing nicely. SAD ENDING SEATTLE, WASH Unaware that her ' husband was flying home from his station in Japgn., Mrs. Virgil E. Carley arrived in. Seattle on the first leg gf a trip :lo join him in ,Ja.p"an, only to 'learn that he vga among those lost with Ambassador George j Atcheson, Jr., in an air transport I crash landing at sea. With her was her six-months-old son, James. |