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Show IOKA Those returning from the deer hunt were Hugh Percival, Oric Cook, and Howard Jones who came back Monday, Ralph Miles j and son, Leo and Edna Angus who came back Friday, Hal Johnson John-son and Lowcl Cuttler came back Tuesday; They all got their dce.r. Those who left Monday to hunt deer and have not returned arc Clifford Drollingcr, Allen Drol-linger, Drol-linger, Henry Nelson, William Stone, Garrett Stone. James B. Lemon, James F. Lemon. Bishop John E. Webb, Clayton Webb and William Stone. . , Edna Angus went on the deer hunt with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Re-mund Re-mund of Duchesne. Hal Johnson and Lowell Cuttler Cut-tler returned to Salt Lake City Wednesday, Marie Benson accompanied ac-companied them. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and son,' Ted of Duchesne were weck end visitors of Ted's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rcmund and children and Mrs. Emma Sager of Duchesne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Angus Wednesday. Ardell Johnson of Salt Lake City arrived Thursday to visit her parents. On Saturday Elva Johnson and Don Hudson of Salt Lake City arrived. All three returned re-turned to Salt Lake Sunday. EnaRa and Carolyn Remond of Duchesne visited with their grandparents, while Mr. and Mrs. Rcmund and Edna Angus were deer hunting. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Johanson are moving to Salt Lake City this week. Mr. Johanson has employment employ-ment there. A. L. Gledhill, father of LaMar Gledhill has leased their place. Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were Stella Jinkens, Elna Hartle and Elmer Manwar- ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Andcrton were Ioka visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh rercival were Mt. Emmons visitors Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd received re-ceived a letter from their son, Howard Thursday. Howard is in the Pacific and was caught in the ty phoon off Okinawa. Their son, Garn leaves for training Oct. 6. Mr. and Mrs. O.rie Cook and children of Bluebell called on relatives here Sunday. c |