OCR Text |
Show 4-Year Old Has Birthday Party Little Pat Gentry entertained a few of her young friends at her home Saturday afternoon. The occasion celebrated ber 4th i birthday anniversary. After an ! afternoon of fun, ice cream, cake and punch were served by her mother and sister, Louise. Celebrating with Pat were Bette, EaVette and Eda Bee Per cival, Allen, Marilyn and Dian Hurst. , Mrs. Charles Percival, of Ioka, and daughter, Mrs. Duane Bracken, of Roosevelt, spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday in Provo visiting Guy Percival and fam- ily and Florence Percival. Mrs. Devon Gentry, Donald and LaVene Gentry, of My ton, and Mrs. Boutcher and daughter, daugh-ter, of San Francisco, Calif., visited Tuesday at the W. G. and Tom Gentry homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon visited their daughter, Mrs. Max H a r t m a n, of Mt. Emmons, Thursday. They were accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Donna Lemon and children. Wayne Malin, of Roosevelt, was a business visitor in Ioka last week. Mrs. Archie Benson spent Monday of last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Senior Morten-son Morten-son were Salt Lake visitors last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Washburn were Myton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy and family visited in Vernal Friday. Mrs. Zelma Lloyd went to Salt Lake City Sunday morning to spend two' days shopping. Howard Lloyd and his Sunday Sun-day School class went to Lake Borhem Friday, had a mellon bust and a swim in the lake, then went to Roosevelt to the show. Twelve attended. Mr. and Mrs. James ZbbU 'and family were guests of J. Jenkins and family at Myton Tuesday, where they enjoyed a chicken - dinner. |