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Show Bertha Angus Violet Gentry GO TO KENTUCKY Keith Lemon, who spent a furlough fur-lough at home from an army camp, has gone to a new base at Fort Knox, Kentucky. His wife accompanied him and will make her home near the base. Guy Percival and son, Mark, of Provo visited with his parents, one day while deer hunting out here. Zelma Lloyd left Saturday night to spend a week in Denver at a convention for school lunch supervisors. super-visors. Mrs. Etta Webb returned Thursday Thurs-day from Salt Lake City where she has been for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Lila French, who has been very sick. She reports re-ports her daughter is improving. Marsh Denegan came in Sunday Sun-day and took his wife and daughter daugh-ter back to Bute, Montana, where he has employment. Another daughter, LaVallene, is staying with Mrs. John Angus at present and is attending Union High. She will be located in Roosevelt later. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Eliza Benson, Reed Lemon and Bishop James F. Lemon Valvin, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richen, is recovering re-covering nicely from a serious case of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Darris, of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mecham of Hancock Cove one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Price of Roosevelt and Mrs Emil Anderson called on Mrs. Jack Spencer Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week. Mrs. William Jensen of Myton and son, Ralph, of Redondo Beach, Calif., and grand, of Salt LakfCtSvn'.H, Olive Sorensen reLV - Mrs. Edard Kie?Uy- ' dren and Mrs m , two little sons oft; and Mrs. Jay sm5CS? were visitors at th V farm last week - A. j 9 Mr. and Mrs. Hou tefed the HalSg K Myton Saturday nil? V. 2 Mr and Mrs Vcft; Z visited her parent, ee" : ?l Henry Nelson 0' J' " Mr. Wesley WashK 6 w ily of Spanish Sl !' of his mother, Mrs. P- sen, over the weekL Ve Mrs. Wesley wS- l' of Spanish F Sorensen and Mrs n. 1 & f f burn and children of l , Sunday visitors at Mn and Mrs. DJj -,rf |