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Show Bertha Angus Violet Gentry Graveside Rites Held For Baby Graveside services were held Saturday at the Ioka cemetery for infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd. "Your Sweet Little Rose Bud Has Left You," was sung by Marion Harrison and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," by Garrett Stone, and Dr. R. V. Larson was the speaker. Gary Zo-bell, Zo-bell, Alton D. Percival, Jim Drol-ling'er Drol-ling'er and Bart Killian were pallbearers. pall-bearers. Services were under the I direction of Bishop James Lemon of the Ioka ward. The baby was born at the Roosevelt Roos-evelt Hospital June 15 and died June 17. . Mr. and Mrs. Embley, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Russon and Karen Nixon, of Roosevelt, were visitors at Sacrament meeting, meet-ing, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lloyd, of Sandy, were visitors with Gam's parents, Saturday and Sunday,' Mrs. Verona Winkler and Mrs. Thelma Cook, of Bluebell, visited Mrs Angus during the past week. AT GIRLS CAMP Beehive girls from her who attended at-tended the three-day encampment at the summer home in American Fork Canyon, were Joyce Zobell, EaVette Percival and Loya Lemon. Lem-on. They were chaperoned by their ward leader, Zelma Lloyd. ' Sunday evening speakers in Sacrament meeting were Clifford Drollinger and Ezra Nixon, of the stake presidency and Floyd Lab-rum Lab-rum of the High Council. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ferguson and little son, Douglas, of River-ton, River-ton, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Washburn and children, of Spanish Fork, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Wesley's mother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen. Tom Sweatman, of Vernal, called call-ed on friends in Ioka, Friday. Kirk Good, of Richmond, and daughter, Patsy, visited their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, recently. Frank Higby and son left for a stay in Salt Lake City, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ames and family moved back to Ioka after spending the winter in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer and family, of Salt Lake, spent Father's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer. THURSDAY CLUB Mrs. Mattie Mortensen entertained enter-tained the ladies of the Thursday Club at her home June 19. After a very enjoyable afternoon, dainty refreshments were served to Sarah Sar-ah Brokau, Gladys Dart, Myrtle Nelson, Bernice Haueter, Violet i Gentry, Mrs. Sharm Mortensen, I Miss Eleanor Johnson and Mrs. ' Shirley Mortensen and Miss Lou- ise Gentry. Mrs. Olive Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Washburn and ' children spent Wednesday after-1 noon with Mrs. James Larsen of! Arcadia. James Lemon, Bill Patry and Tom Gentry took their cattle to their summer range Sunday. |