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Show HSXSXSXSXXSXjeXSSX5XSXXSX? IOKA Bishop Webb, who has been ill the past week is improving. Charles Percival and daughters, daugh-ters, Beulah and Lucille, and son, Lyle, were week end visitors visit-ors in Provo. Mr. Percival's grandsons, .Mark and Niel, accompanied ac-companied them to visit their father, Guy Percival, who is cm-ployed cm-ployed at the Geneva Steel Plant Ioka was well represented at the Stake Gold and Green Ball in Roosevelt Friday evening. We were indeed honored by the crowning of our queen, Miss Ella El-la Ames, as Stake queen of the Ball. The four couples participating partici-pating in the floor show from here were' Mr. and Mrs. Claire Winterton, Ruth and Rhea Benson, Ben-son, Florence and Lyle Percival, Clayton Webb and Kenneth Benson, Ben-son, The speakers at Sacrament meting Sunday were Heber T. Hall and son of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival received word Saturday, (the first in several weeks.) from their son, Sgt. Evan Percival, that he is somewhere in New Guinea. Evan entered the army in February, 1942 and received his training in Georgia and Florida. He was sent overseas in October, 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy and family and Mrs. Ellen Timothy Timo-thy were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon Sunday. Ralph Miles and Carl Johnson attended a Seventies meeting in Roosevelt Sunday. Ray Gill of Arcadia was an Ioka visitor Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Lowry returned home Thursday of last week after af-ter spending two weeks with her husband, Willis I. Lowry, CM 3-c of the Seabees, stationed at Port Hueneme. While there they visited visit-ed friends and relatives in Los Angeles. Mrs. Lowry spent two days in Salt Lake and Ogden with friends and relatives. |