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Show Violet Gentry Bertha Angus Mrs. Davis left Thursday for her home in Pocatello, Idaho, after a 3-weeks' visit with her daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Tuff Reay and Mrs. Dean Washburn. Mrs. Willis Dart and children returned to their home in Duchesne Du-chesne Wednesday- They have been the guests of Willis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart for a few days. Mrs. Moliski of Salt Lake City is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gentry and daughter, Pat, spent Monday evening eve-ning af last week with Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry of Myton. " Mrs. Dean Hadden of South Myton Bench and Norma Larsen of Quincy, Wash., visited their grandmother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen, Saturday. Mrs. Bud Whitmore of Roosevelt Roose-velt spent Wednesday with Mrs. Howard Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Larsen and their daughter, Mrs. March, were visiors ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon accompanied ac-companied their daughter, Mrs. Max Hartman, of Mt. Emmons to Salt Lake City, where they will visit their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan of Roosevelt ' announce the birth of a daughter at the Roosevelt Hospital Hos-pital Saturday Oct. 22. William Milligan of Ioka is the proud grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'Spencer and children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Jheir parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer. Mrs. Gladys Dart and Mrs. Edith Gentry attended a meeting of the Ladies Aid of Myton Thursday. CLASS HAS PARTY Garrett Stone and Eva Percival gave a party at the home of Garrett Gar-rett Stone Thursday for their Sunday Sun-day School classes. An enjoyable time was liad and refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson and three children, of California, are visiting his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson. Mrs. Benson and children remained to visit while Kenneth is hunting. Mrs. Roene Russon, of Roosevelt Roose-velt visited several days with her parents, the Reed Lemons, while her husband was hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd were deer hunting Saturday and Sunday. Their children visited while they were away at the home of their grandparents. Diane Zobell is sick in the Roosevelt Roos-evelt Hospital. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone over the weekend were their daughter, Mrs. Gwen Drollinger and two children and Mrs. Stone's father, Bruce Calder, all of Salt Lake City. BREAKS PELVIS BONE Kathy Reay fell while playing at school and broke her pelvis bone. Sylvin Richens is nursing a broken brok-en ankle. SUNDAY PROGRAM IN CHURCH Sacrament meeting program on Sunday were talks by Elden Win-terton Win-terton of Roosevelt, Ariel Michie, stake Sunday School superintendent, superinten-dent, and Jesse Hullinger, stake high councilman. A song, "Jesus the Very Thought of Thee," was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Hollingworth of Roosevelt. |