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Show J)cka Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathi-son, Mathi-son, of Myton, and Mrs. Jack Spencer were visitors at the Charles Percival home Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. James Weston and children, chil-dren, of Myton, visited Mrs. W. G. Gentry Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Virgil Ferguson visited her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Gingell, of Roosevelt, Friday. Mrs. Reed Lemon, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Gines, Mrs. Clyde Killian, and Mrs. Wayne Ames attended the school play in Roosevelt, Friday, given by the pupils of the second grade. - Carol Jensen spent Saturday with Louise Gentry. Kieth Lemon made a trip to Salt Lake City Thursday with the high school Future Farmers. He returned home Saturday. Oscar Nelson, Jr., of Upalco, was a Sunday visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Donna Lemon. Mrs. Minnje As.hton and son, Billy, of Tremonton, visited Sat' urday and Sunday with her sis ters, Ann Mitchie and Myrtle Faucett. Mrs. Lois Goodrich, Mrs. James Cook and Thelma Cook, of Bluebell, visited Mrs. Cook's mother Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathen-sen Mathen-sen and daughter, of Myton, visited vis-ited with Mr. Mathensen's aunt, Mrs. Charles Perciyal, Wednesday. Wednes-day. Those from here attending the Primary Union meeting Saturday Satur-day were, Alporta Campbell, Edna Ed-na Drollinger, Enid Nelson, Myrtle Myr-tle Faucett, Eliza Benson, and Jolene Robison. Clarence Jones, James Zo-bell, Zo-bell, and Edna Drollinger are among the ones on the sick list this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ferguson report the birth of a baby boy at the Roosevelt hospital. Mar. 31st. A new telephone was installed install-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Merrell and two daughters, of Vernal, visited here Sunday afternoon with Mrs. John Angus. Little Geane Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyl Lloyd, underwent a tonsilectomy at the Roosevelt hospital Monday. John Percival was graduated from Primary Sunday in meet-ing, |