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Show (oka Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus W. H. Stone left last week for an extended visit in' California. Cali-fornia. Word has been received that Wilford Wall, of Wallsburg, a former Ioka resident, died last week. He is survived by five sons and a daughter. Correction: Mrs. J. B. Lemon was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Max Hardman, o f Duchesne; Du-chesne; Mrs. Henry Nelson spent the weekend in Salt Lake with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ji R. Russell are the parents of a daughter, born Jan. 9 at the Roosevelt hospital. Ioka was hit by a heavy snow and windstorm Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The drifting snow blocked the roads. The Sunday School superin-tendency superin-tendency gave a party Thursday Thurs-day night in the ward hall for the Junior class in recognition of their 100 per cent achievement achieve-ment during 1949. EaVette Percival and Karen Gines attended a birthday party par-ty Friday in Roosevelt for Fay Hullinger. Edgar Cook, of Roosevelt, arrived ar-rived Friday evening to celebrate cele-brate his birthday with his grandparents. He was accompanied accom-panied by his parents and three brothers. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell announce the birth of a daughter, daugh-ter, Jan. 9, at the Roosevelt hospital. Sacrament meeting was well attended, with Reed Lemon and Arnold Webb as speakers. Jack Greene presented a musical selection. se-lection. Mrs. James O. Ames was very ill last week, but is better now. The Sunday School kindergarten kinder-garten class were entertained Sunday by their teacher, Marie Benson, at a birthday party for Billy Timothy, Voin Campbell, and Renee and Diana Russell. |