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Show Tenth Birthday Provides Party Loya Lemon celebrated her 10th birthday Tuesday nig'ht, Sept. 29, with a slumber party at her home. She had as guests Glenna Dart, Joyce Zobell, Ge-nile Ge-nile Lemon, Kathy Reay, Eda Bee Percival and EaVette Percival. Per-cival. She was helped by her mother and sister, Marcia Lemon. Lem-on. Mr. and Mrs. George Lyman and son, Sam, of Raton. New Mexico, and Mrs. Daisy Williams, Wil-liams, of Albuquerque. New Mexico, visited Mrs. John Angus An-gus on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Mr. Lyman is he.: nephew. While here they visited vis-ited with the Hugh Percival family and with another aunt, Mrs. Jen Woodward, in Neola. Mrs. Angus went to Neola with them. Mrs. Dorthy Stone went to Mt., Emmons Thursday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Etta Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote made a trip to Provo Sunday to get a load of fruit. Sunday evening service was directed by the Primary organization. organi-zation. The program was well carried out and was very good. George Pack, of Idaho Falls, M-Men and Gleaner Girls from here attended the MIA carnival at Roosevelt Tuesday night. was a visitor here Sunday. H2 attended Sacrament meeting in I the evening. George and h;s parents were early Ioka settlers. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johanson and girls were here Sunday co look after their property interests. in-terests. Mrs. Johanson and girls attended Sunday School, visited with Mrs. John Angus, and had dinner at the Hugh Percival home. Fireside Chat was held Sunday Sun-day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Faucett. Bis-op Bis-op James Lemon was guest speaker. Seventeen were present. pres-ent. . |