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Show 9cka Mrs. Bertha Angus JMrjjiole Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson visited Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. Donna Lemon. Mr. and Mis. Fred Pack and son, George, from Shelly, Ida., visited friends in Ioka this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry and daughter and Mrs. Violet Gentry enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner and an afternoon of games Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Davies, of Arco, Ida., visited this week with Mrs. Davies mother. Mrs. Smith Meacham. Mrs. Edna Hartman spent Friday Fri-day at the home of her parents, , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. j Mrs. John Brice and son,) Kenneth, of San Jacinto. Calif., and Mrs. Charles Tamlm, of Buena Park, Calif., arrived Monday Mon-day for a visit with Mrs. Brice s daughter, Mrs. Thomas Gent'y. Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Reay and family spent Sunday at Moon Lake. j Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ferguson and children, Nancy and Doug-1 las, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones j and daughter, Nadine. visited . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry. Mrs. Olive Sorenso'n and son, Dean, visited this week at Independence Inde-pendence with Mr. and Mrs. i Glen Sorenson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and daughter, Nadine, and Howard . Jones were dinner guests Sun-day Sun-day of Mr, and Mrs Clarence. Jones. 1 Doyl Lloyd and James Zobeil' made a busines trip to Provo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and I small daughter, of Denver. Colo, are here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Foote, of Provo, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote. Mr. Reay, of British Columbia, Colum-bia, is making an extended visit here with his brother. Tuff Reay. Stanley Hardman is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardman Mr. and Mrs. Arden Drol-linger, Drol-linger, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Campbell Camp-bell visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Ring, at Bridgeland. Zelma Lloyd left Sunday to attend a week's cooking school at Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Lemon went to St. Paul, Minn., recently recent-ly to get their son, Boyd, who has completed a 2-year mission i there. They visited the Rush-1 more memorial in Minnesota, then went to Fort Arthur, Can-1 ada to attend the dedication of an L.D.S. chapel there, and also visited Yellowstone National Park and many other points of interest before returning home. They were gone 8 days and traveled trav-eled 4,000 miles. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich and daughter, of La-point, La-point, made the trip with them. |