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Show loka Mrs. Bertha Angus Violet Gentry Mrs. Dale Pace returned to her home in Boneta, Friday, after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Celia Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon, Lem-on, Sunday afternoon. Charles Percival spent last week in Provo visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott, and his son, Guy, and family. Louise Gentry spent Saturday with Luella Chyistopherson. Ioka was well represented at the L.D.S. Quarterly Conference at Roosevelt, Sunday. "Mrs, Marlen Wilkerson and Mrs. Willis Lowry were Roosevelt Roose-velt visitors, Monday. Mrs. Max Hartman, of Duchesne, Du-chesne, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon, Wednesday. Wednes-day. Albert Patry, of Roosevelt, 1 has purchased the Ray Gill farm in Ioka. O. A. Dart took a truck load of lambs to the Salt Lake market mar-ket last Saturday. Mrs. Devear Dennis, of Vernal, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Drollinger the past ! week. Mrs. Thelma Cook and small son, Edgar, and Maren Steven-sen, Steven-sen, of Bluebell, visited here Fri- 1 day with Mrs. Cook's mother. 1 The play put on by the M.I.A. I Tuesday night was very good and greatly appreciated by all who attended. The players are to be complimented for their portrayals. portray-als. Mrs. Eva Percival and Mrs. Marie Benson visited Mrs. D. P. Hambleton Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Angus visited in Roosevelt with Mrs. P. C. Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Hazel Wall, Mrs. Gould Shelton and Mrs. Theo Phillips. 1 Dale Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, was taken to the Roosevelt hospital Friday night, suffering with pneumonia. |