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Show Mrs. Bertha Angus Mrs. Violet Gentry HOME BUILDERS HAVE EARLY BIRD BREAKFAST The Primary Home Builders had their early bird breakfast at the Hanson cabin at Bluebell Blue-bell on Monday. Eva Percival, Primary president; Alporta Campbell, counselor; teachers Dorothy Stone and Arerrila Lemon and the following girls, Sarah Lee Richens, Cathy Reay, Snell Lemon, Loya Lemon, Eda Bee Percival, Rane Russel, Dian Zobell and Glena Dart attended. Cline Campbell, assistant leader of the Guide boys, took Charles Ray Richens, Bart Kil-lian, Kil-lian, Alton D. Percival on a hike Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mons Lloyd, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the Otto Lloyds Thursday. . Mrs. Gladys Harris and Mrs. W. E. Broom, of Myton, visited with Mrs. J. A. Angus and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Friday. Mrs. Zelma Lloyd left Saturday Satur-day night foT an extended visit in Salt Lake City. ATTEND OUTING EavEtta Pervical, Ha Vay Lemon and Joyce Lloyd represented repre-sented Ioka ward on the Roosevelt Roose-velt stake Bee Hive trip to the MIA cabin in Provo Canyon. They report having a very good time. Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were the Primary presidency, Eva Percival, Alporta Alpor-ta Campbell and MaDonna Lemon. The Home Builders girls sang a special musical number. Mr. and Mrs. Benning Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neil-son, Neil-son, of Monroe, visited Mrs. Olive Sorenson, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Washburn were Vernal visitors last week. Mrs. Virgil Mecharh, of Hancock Han-cock Cove, and Mrs. Max Hart-man, Hart-man, of Mt. Emmons, called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon, Friday. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mil-burn Mil-burn were, Mrs. Beartice Jenkins, Jen-kins, of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver and daugh-te, daugh-te, Mary Lou, of Midvale. Mrs. Jenkins is Mrs. Milburn's mother. moth-er. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yergen-sen, Yergen-sen, of Myton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry, Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Kay Saundreds, of Salt Lake, was a weekend guest at the W. G. Gentry farm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liedecker and children, of Oakland, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Liedecker's mother, Mrs. Smith Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs." Devon Gentry, of Myton. Mrs. Byron Pace and children, chil-dren, of Ogden, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Pace's brothers. broth-ers. Howard, Ray and Clarence Jones. Mrs. Bill Fausett and Mrs. Lynn Fausett were Vernal visitors vis-itors over the weekend. Mrs. Gladys Harris and Mrs. Estella Broome, of Myton, visited visit-ed friends in Ioka, Saturday. Mrs. Byron Pace and Mrs. Ray Jones called on Mrs. Max Hartman of Mt. Emmons, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart made a trip to Duchesne, Sunday, to get acquainted with their new grandson, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dart. DAUGHTERS HONORED Mrs. O. A. Dart entertained the following ladies at her home Monday afternoon, honoring honor-ing her daughters. Mrs. Dick Milliman, of California, and Mrs. George Suckey, of Denver, who are leaving Wednesday for their homes after a week's visit vis-it with their parents. Those who enjoyed the afternoon were: Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Homer Robison, Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. Wesley Burton Mrs. Senor Mortensen, Mrs. Austin Brokaw, Mrs. Afton Johnson Mrs. Fred Todd, of Myton; Mrs. James Lloyd, Mrs. Olive Sorenson, Mrs. W. G. Gentry, Mrs. Ralph Dart, Mrs. Tom Gentry, of Ioka and Mrs. , Myrtle Nelson, of Upalco. |