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Show Ma Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Thursday Club Met On March 10 The Thurgday club met at the home of Mrs. Tom Gentry March 10 with Violet Gentry sis hostess. A very pleasant afternoon after-noon was enjoyed and several interesting talks were given, af-, af-, ter which refreshments were j served to Sarah Brokaw, Jo lYergenson, Edith Gentry, Lucy Edwards, Gladys Dart and Barbara Bar-bara Borg, of Sevier, who was j a club guest. Mrs. O. A. Dart left Saturday for Salt Lake to spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. rel-atives. Miss Eva Beckstead, of Tal-mage, Tal-mage, was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon Tuesday. Don Ames came in irom Wyo-pming Wyo-pming last week for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ames. Mr. and Mrs, Stevens, of El Paso, Texas, announce the feirth of a son March 9. Mrs. Stevens is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Senior Mortensen. Mrs. Morten-sen Morten-sen left last week for 1 Paso for a visit with her new grandson. grand-son. Robert Marchant was appoint- ed health officer for Ioka at the last meeting Pf the county commissioners. com-missioners. Marie Benson was in charge of the Red Cross drive in Ioka this year. Carol Todd, of Roosevelt, spent Wednesday night with Ro-ene Ro-ene Lemon. Mrs. J. B. Lemon returned from Salt Lake Tuesday, after a month's visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. George Davis. Mrs. Smith Johnson, of My-tpn, My-tpn, called on Mrs. Gladys Dart, Friday." Mr. and Mrs, William Fausett Sr., of Roosevelt, spent Saturday Satur-day with their daughter, Mrs. Bus Warr. Mrs. OUvo Soronson was called to Arcadia last week by jthe illness of her grandson, Don Larsen, who was taken to Salt Lake hospital for treatment of rheumatic fever. Mrs. Stella Ames and daughter, daugh-ter, Florence, are spending a few days in Salt Lake with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Molski. Mrs. Charles Percival visited Sunday afternoon with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bracken at Roosevelt. Roos-evelt. Mrs. James Lloyd and daughter. daugh-ter. Dean, left Sunday to go to Salt Lake City to stay with another an-other daughter, Mrs. Vincent iFaggipli, when she " comes frpm the hospital with a new baby son. I Garrett Stone and Milo Campbell Camp-bell went to Upalco to attend Sacrament meeting. They sang a duet on the program. Marilyn Morrill spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Morrill. She is working in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Drollinger visited Sunday with Mrs. Drol-linger's Drol-linger's parents. ; Mrs. Gladys Harris and- Mrs. Alice Brummett, of Myton, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Angus. Mrs. Marie Benson left Wed-, nesday night for Cedar City to be with her daughter-in-law, while she is recovering from a sick spell. Charlyn Stone, who is attending attend-ing school at the L.D S. Business Busi-ness college, Salt Lake City, 1 i spent the week-end with her par-, ents. I John Asa Webb, who attends ' school at Carbon college, came 1 in Friday to spend the week-end with his parents, at Bluebell. He visited here Friday evening with his grandmpther, Mrs. John Angus, An-gus, i I Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were R. L. Nelson and Garn Lloyd, of Roosevelt. A special musical number was a piano solo by Gertrude Russell. Rus-sell. The Relief Society celebrated its annual day with a bazaar and program by the children Saturday afternoon, and a dance at night. I "Don Llpyd, a ppphew (if Otto t and Jim Lloyd, who is stationed with the Navy at San Diego, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd, I |