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Show LAPOINT Mrs. Mable Jenkins Sister Dies Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and daughter, of Orem, were called home on account of the death of her sister, Donna Elmer. She died Saturday morning at the Roosevelt Hospital. The people of Lapoint ward express their sympathy to the husband, Garth Elmer, and children, chil-dren, and mother, Mrs. Mae Sprouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Junior Stubbs and sons, Brent. Pfc. Rex Jenkins Jen-kins spent from Tuesday to' Friday Fri-day with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Preece and family, of Craig. Colorado, and Wednesday with a son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Jen-kins, Jr., and daughter. Illen, of Oak Creek, Colorado. MUFFIN GIRLS MEET The Lapoint Muffin girls held their meeting 'July 10 at the ward chapel. They made french toast and cocoa. There were 21 present. Mr. and Mrs. David Burgess, of Rigby, Idaho, spent Sunday with Mrs. Burgess' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Turner. Mrs. Burgess will bet remembered as Annie Turner. Mrs. Elizabeth Hair, of Salt Lake City, spent a few days with relatives. Guy T. Rife and Johnny Red-osivetch, Red-osivetch, of Rock Springs, Wy oming, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clair Burton and family. Mr. Burton has been ill at his home the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Perry and family, of Mocky, Montana, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bigelow from Wednesday Wednes-day to Friday. Mrs. Eliza Neilson is visiting her sister, Susie Smith, at Mt. Pleasant |