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Show loka Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Phyllis Nixon and Amelia Mateson, of Provo, were guests of Barbara Fausett during the holidays. Wesley Washburn visited in Provo last week. Dwain Bracken, of Ballard, was a visitor at the Charles Per-cival Per-cival home New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fausett spent Christmas Eve in Vernal, the guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Caldwell. Wade Nelsen and family spent the New Years holidays with Wade's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Michie entertained en-tertained a number of young folks at their home Tuesday evening eve-ning in honor of Junior Fausett and Garn Lloyd, who left Sunday Sun-day for the Mission Home in Salt Lake. After spending the holidays at home the following young people peo-ple have returned to continue their school work: Boyd Lemon to the .US.A.C. at Logan; Elizabeth Eliza-beth Gentry, to he? school teaching teach-ing at Salt Lake, and Kenneth anji L$rin Benson, to Chicago, where they axe attending college. Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd visited Saturday -with their daughter, Mrs. Paul Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman and children, of Ft. Duchesne, were in loka Saturday, William Michie, of Tabiona, is visiting . With his son, Ariel Mjchie, and family, JoLene Robinson celebrated her JOth birthday Sunday with 10 Of her friends as guests at a party. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Lloyd had - ''n as weekend visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Day, Mond Lloyd and daughter, Diane, Yvonna Hanger, of Salt Lake City, and Arnon Lloyd, of Upalco. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Angus on New Year's Day were Mrs. Fuller Merrell, of Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Morals Woodward and son, of Neola, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percivai and family. Garn Lloyd and Junior Fausett Fau-sett left Sunday to enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City. They were honored at a farewell fare-well party Friday night in the ward hall. A genealogy meeting was held Sunday night with Hugh Percivai, Perci-vai, Ariel Michie, Mary Lemon and Beaulah Percivai as speakers. speak-ers. Mrs. Thelma Cook and sons, of Bluebell, spent Friday visiting relatives in loka. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund and daughters visited Friday at the Angus home. |