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Show NeoSa Scouts Camp In High Uintas The Neola Scoutmaster, Claire Duncan, and ten of the scouts left last Thursday morning for the Pole Creek Cave. They all went through the cave and camped over night in the High Uintas. Claire had to return early Friday morning morn-ing for work, so Charles Crozier went up after the boys and re-: turned Friday evening with them. Mrs. Patra Olsen left last Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for California to visit with her son, Merlund, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferguson and Sarah Crozier left last week for Denver where Mrs. Ferguson will undergo an operation. Mrs. John Larson is taking care of their two small children. Allen Wiscomb and his sister are here on a short visit at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rhoades. Orvil Swasey of Salem was passing through enroute to his home, so he stopped at the Harold Whiting home for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hancock of Salt Lake City and their . four small children were overnight visitors vis-itors at the home of Mrs. Hancock's Han-cock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Whiting. Mrs. Elizabeth Prescott and son, Jay, have returned home after a trip visiting with her son, Vance, and family in Idaho. They then went to Oregon and down to California to' see her daughter, Audrey, and family. Squire Mangum who just recently re-cently moved into the Neola ward has been suffering with Asthma. Mr .and Mrs. Omni Winterton and Rulon Anderton of Roosevelt were Sunday evening speakers at sacrament services. Harvey Riggles has been to Salt Lake City for a week on important import-ant business matters. |