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Show Violet Gentry J : RiThard Webb, 'iTrviS ver the . .dLKh their sister, Mrs. iStf-r- an, Mr, Ufvrs Milo Campbell "r a,,d-; to Provo Wednes- l a trip o Ca . ! Mrs. jones, who tStiS at the Camp- 4tl0If, Schumate and chil-5fWard, chil-5fWard, Calif., left ' - 0 ter a month's visit iJjSlher, Mrs. Myrtle - i'an- j Mrs Guy Percival, andJnUheJuly 24 hol- soent the July 24 noi-: noi-: provo, spe"1 parents. Mr. i''lthrhas Percival. ..'W Ferguson left Fri- 1 - visit in Tooele with - Mrs Bill Woodard. J -Te'n Bess and daugh- (r Pear Workman and sndM of Salt Lake City, last weekend with the -?tl Dirrhie Benson is visit- Angeles with her ;dLOdaughter-in-law. Mr. : ,, Thprm Benson, .pefguson and Ralph e enjoying a fishing trip higher streams and lakes. and Mrs. Ralph Scott and Mark and Neal Percival, of Provo, visited over the weekend week-end at the Chas. Percival home. Marie Benson left Monday with her son, Dr. Loran Benson, Ben-son, of Cedar City, for an extended ex-tended visit in southern Utah and California. Charles Williams and family, of Idaho Falls, visited recently with Rcid Lemon. They were companions while both were serving ser-ving in the mission field for the LDS church. Jolene Robison is visiting with relatives in Helper. Gwen Stone, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone. Visitors Sunday at the Otto Lloyd home weie Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mitchell, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Byron Mitchell, of Kamas, and Miss LeRae Wall, of Mt. Emmons. bpeakers at bacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were E. L. Murphy, of Upalco, and Elmer Lemon. A musical number was sung by a quartet composed of Ned Gines and Ronald Benson, of Roosevelt, and James Lemon and Garrett Stone. Melvin J. Benson was in Salt Lake Thursday to attend the Smith reunion. Mrs. Joshua Timothy returned Tuesday from the Roosevelt hospital. hos-pital. Robert Ma: chant suffered a shoulder injury last week when a hay derrick broke and knocked knock-ed him off the stack. He is being- treated at the Roosevelt hos- pital. |