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Show Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Wesley Washburn" came in from Spanish Fork to spend the weekend with his mother, Mrs Olive Sorensen. L. T. Milburn spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Paul Lemon, of Vernal, visited visit-ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Lemon, and also visited at Lloyd0"16 f Mr' 3nd MrS James Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Horrocks of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Bill Fausett Mrs. Esther Burton, of Myton, spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Gladys Dart. Mrs. Olive Sorensen and son, Y:!.,3"1 Wesley Washburn and little daughter, Judy were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Dick Fausett, of Upalco, Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Dart lefFriday for Salt Lake City, where she will meet her husband, who has been in Ely, Nevada, They will spend a few days shopping be- fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bracken I and children, of Roosevelt, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Bracken's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Percival. Boyd Lemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon, is home oh a 30-day furlough. He is going to be stationed at Tacoma, Wash after spending the Christmas holidays with home folks. He will move his family to Washington. Wash-ington. I i The Sunday School gave a Christmas program, Sunday, which was -greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Angus, of Quincy. Calif., visited Thursday Thurs-day and Friday with Mrs. John . Angus. While here they visited Mr. Angus' three sisters and their families, Thelma Cook at Bluebell, Unice Remund, at Du-, chesne, and Eva Percival here They left Saturday to visit in Vernal and at Grand Junction, Colo. Speakers at Sacrament meeting, meet-ing, Sunday were Evan Percival and Ariel Mitchie. A musical number, solo', "The Holy City," by Barbara Hullinger, of Ballard. Bal-lard. Additional families will soon have the use of telephones. They might be ready for Christmas. i |