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Show NEOLA (Mrs Lecta Horrocks) 0X5XS2SSSXSX5S Mrs. Tom Smith and Mrs. William Wil-liam Smith of Salt Lake City returned re-turned to their home last Friday, after spending a few days here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. John Keel motored motor-ed to Price last Friday-Mr. Friday-Mr. and Mrs. George Leavitt have returned to their farm in Hayden after spending the past few years in Salt Lake City. Two local boys recently reported report-ed back to camps for re-assignment after enjoying lengthy furloughs fur-loughs at home, Floyd Horrocks left last Wednesday for Arkansas after spending the past two months here. Garth Anderton reported re-ported at Ft. Douglas last Friday after a sixty day furlough. Three sons of Mr. and Mrs, James D. Mecham of Springville, Orvil, Merlin and Leo, visited friends and relatives in Neola recently. re-cently. The first two boys were wearing honorable discharge buttons, but-tons, and Leo is still in the navy. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence Yack were entertained at a wedding dance last Thursday evening in the Neola school gymnasium. gym-nasium. Music was furnished by Reynolds orchestra of Roosevelt. The young couple received many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Van Wilkerson announce the marriage of their daughter. Fern, to Howard Wat-kins Wat-kins of Vernal. The ceremony took place March 9, at Vernal. Joe Malner made a trip to Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Dye took their small son to Salt Lake City for medical attention. He is improving im-proving at this writing. William Wilkerson was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Flovd Wilkerson, son of Mr. and M.rs. Van Wilkerson, was recently re-cently released from the Navy and is home again. Mrs. Oluf Duncan took her small son, Myron, to Salt Lake City for medical attention. |