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Show Delta Mrs.- Violet Gentry , Mrs. Bertha Angus Word was received Thursday of the death of Mrs. Lilly Hard-i Hard-i man, of Woodland, Summit county, and mother of Chas. I I Hardman, of Ioka. Funeral ser-1 : 1 vices were held Sunday in the , ; 1 Woodland chapel, with burial j in the Woodland cemetery. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon were their , brother Karl Lemon and chil-1 dren, of Richmond, and their . sister, Mrs. Vera Jensen and . sons, of Peoa. Devon Gentry and Lloyd Jen-' Jen-' son, of Myton, visited the W. G. Gentry home Thursday. Mr. Jensen recently purchased the Vernal Frandsen farm and will move his family here in the spring. Mrs. Sarah Brokaw entertained entertain-ed at a quilting party Thursday, with Mrs. Gingel, Mrs. Harris, Mrs, Preece and Mrs. Murray, all of Myton, and Mrs. Olive Sorensen, Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. James Lloyd, Mrs. Senor Mortensen and Mrs. W, B. Gentry, Gen-try, of Ioka, as guests. Mrs. O. A. Dart left last week for Portland, Oregon to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Walker. She will visit her son, Orville Dart, Jr., and his family in Los Angeles before returning home. Bishop Clifford Drollinger returned re-turned last week from a two-week two-week business trip to Sacramento, Sacramen-to, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Handy, of Ancorage, Alaska, and Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Merrell, of Vernal, visited in Ioka Thursday. Carl M. Amos, of Sait Lake City, was here Wednesday on business. Relief Society conference was l held Sunday night. Mrs. Flor-i Flor-i ence Nielson, of Roosevelt, stake Relief Society president, was here. John M. Rhiner, field representative, repre-sentative, and J. Golden Hun-saker, Hun-saker, manager, from the Salt Lake City Social Security office were here Wednesday in the interest in-terest of Social Security benefits. bene-fits. If you have any questions to ask about Social Security, . these men can answer them. |