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Show Go To Temple Last Saturday a group of Primary children from the Ioka ward, made a trip to Salt Lake City and performed 135 baptisms bap-tisms for the dead. Children participating were: Kathleen Reay, Loya Lemon, Karen Lamb, Renee Russell, Geneil Lemon, Eda Bee Percival, Glena Robison, Deane ' Zobell, Jimmy Lemon, Lee Stone, Gerry Ger-ry Zobell, Alton Percival and Jim Drollinger. The children were taken to the Primary Childrens' Hospital Hospit-al and were conducted on a tour through this beautiful building build-ing by Mrs. Lorma Roberge. They were accompanied by the following adults: Bishop Lemon, MaDonna Lemon. Primary Pri-mary counselor, Dorothy Stone, Lark teachers; Marie Benson, Trekker teacher, and Randall Russell. Marie Benson reports a sue-' cessful drive for infantile par-! alysis contributions, and wish- es to thank the committee who j made the solicitations. They were: Mrs. Lester Milburn, Vel- mia Dart and Edna Drollinger. i Sylvan Richens and John Percival were two boys from here who went with the Union High School football team to Payson. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brinker-hoff Brinker-hoff and family, of St. George, have moved into the pace vacated va-cated by Mr. and Mrs. Milo Campbell. Ralph Rowley, of Duchesne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd Thursday. Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were Albert Harris, high councilman of Roosevelt, and Miss Marion Gardner, of Fort Duchesne. A Piano solo was played by rvjs sell. John d rfH p. visitor. He 'a rdnet daughter PanieA' There will b School or meeting n V on account 0f 1 Roosevelt. conferenCj Most of the Sunday ' fieers and teachS . Sunday School tJnin atte at Roosevelt, Sung |