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Show Violet Gentry Bertha Angus EYE INJURED Tommy Milburn was hurt at school last week when he was hit in the eye with a rock. He was taken to Salt Lake City for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and family, of Midvale, visited with relatives here over the weekend. week-end. Mrs. Peterson will be remembered re-membered as Virginia Benson. Mrs. Marie Benson was a Salt Lake City visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Benson and 3 children, of Cedar City, were weekend visitors at the Archie Benson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lloyd and 3 children, of Sandy, and Mrs. Mary Baird of Heber City came out Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. While eating dinner the Lloyds' little son, Allen, took very sick. He was rusned to the hospital in Roosevelt, where it was found he had pneumonia. He was released Monday and taken to a hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Day and Mr. and Mrs. Monge Lloyd, of Salt Lake City, were visitors here with relaltives Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell and daughter, Joyce, and baby, Allen, went to Provo, Saturday, where they attended a class reunion of the class where Mr. Zobell graduated grad-uated 20 years ago. They also visited Mr. Zobell's mother and brother and returned home Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bracken and three children, of Salt Lake City, were here for Memorial Day and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival. Mr. and Mrs. Roy French and son, Farrell, of Salt Lake City, were here to visit Mr. and Mrs. John C. Webb over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ankli-kowski, Ankli-kowski, of Sacramento, are visiting visit-ing Mrs. John Angus. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook and sons, of Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival Per-cival and family and Mrs. Glen Remund and daughter of, Duchesne, Du-chesne, all came and had a family fam-ily dinner; took pictures and visited. vis-ited. Mrs. Anglikowski, Mrs. Remund, Re-mund, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Percival Perci-val are daughters of Mrs. Angus and all call Ioka their home. EnaRa and Carolyn Remund, of Duchesne, are visiting their cousins, cou-sins, EaVette and Eda Bee Percival. Mr. and Mrs. Norman of Vernal, Mr arid Mrs ston of Salt Lake, Mr ' Jlvin8-Earl Jlvin8-Earl Mecham of Vernal nd Mr and Mrs. Leland Anderl Lake were guests TmV1 Anderson Monday. EWl Mrs. Tom Gentry madf . to Mt. Pleasant Monday ' home her daughter Louise ?? has been a student at w Academy. wasatch Mr and Mrs. Max Hart andiami'v of Mt. Emmons at the homes of Mr. and I H J. B. Lemon and Bishop J. Lemon Memorial Dav Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ti of Ioka accompanied bv to y Mrs. Owen Timothy of OrZ ted relatives in Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Paul FootPy, Saturday for Washington s1 a short vacation. Carolyn Dee Foote are staying t grandparents, Mr. and Mrs v", Foote of Provo while their 2? ents are away. par- Mrs. Dean Washburn and v Tuff Reay left Saturday' short visit to Idaho. a Mr. and Mrs. sen and family of Roosevelt SZ Sunday with his mother C Olive Sorensen. ' Mrs' Sunday visitors at the W r Gentry farm were Mr. and Mr,' Devon Gentry of Myton Mrs Ma r tin Oaks and daughter Sandv rf Vernal, Mrs. Bill Patry of RL velt, Mrs. Frank Griffin of White! rocks and Mr. and Mrs Tom Gentry and daughter Pat of lob Mr. and Mrs. Howard J0n and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones spent Decoration Day in Kamas Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Kalus left Friday for their home in River. side, California, after a month's visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ton Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen of Spanish Fork visited friends in Ioka Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer. |