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Show 9oka Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus 3-Act Play Is Project Of Relief Society The 3-act play, "A Family Mix-Up," and a bazaar put on by the Relief Society on Tuesday, Tues-day, were well attended and enjoyed by every one. Oscar Nelson, of Upalco, visited vis-ited his daughter, Mrs. James Lemon, on Wednesday. Virgil Ferguson and daughter, Nancy, left Saturday for Boze-man. Boze-man. Montana, to spend the holiday hol-iday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart and son, Willis, will spend Christmas Christ-mas with their daughters, Mrs. Ruth Leigh, Mrs. Dorothy Milli-man, Milli-man, and Mrs. Mary Reinsimer, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Paul Lemon, of Salt Lake is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd. Paul will come out for the holidays. Mrs. Lyle Gingel, of My ton, spent Wednesday with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Virgil Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lloyd were in Salt Lake City several days to do some Christmas shopping. The MIA Leadership meeting meet-ing at Roosevelt Wednesday night was well attended by workers from this ward. Velma Dart gave her Primary class a party at her home Wednesday after school. Present were Voyne Campbell, Ronald Lloyd, Ralph Dart, Diana Zo-bell, Zo-bell, Eda Bee Percival and Gloria, Glo-ria, Robison. They made Christmas Christ-mas presents and were served a delicious supper. John Percival was a guest of the Roosevelt Kiwanis Club at the Frontier Grill in Roosevelt on Dec. 19. Bishop James Lemon, Garrett Stone, Hugh Percival, John Ja-cobe, Ja-cobe, Henry Nelson and Lloyd Jensen made a trip up Petty Mountain way Wednesday to get Christmas trees. James Zobell brought his wife and new baby girl home from the Roosevelt Hospital last Friday. Waiting at home to greet the little newcomer were four sisters and a brother. Howard Lloyd is home from Logan to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with his parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Otto Lloyd. |