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Show Violet Gentry Bertha Angus Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dart an-nonuce an-nonuce the birth of a son, born January 5 at the Roosevelt Hospital. Hos-pital. The little fellow will answer an-swer to the' name of Rodger. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart are the proud grandparents'. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote and children recently returned from Levan, Utah, where they were visiting with family members during the New Year holidays. Ralph Dart made a trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry were Altonah visitors Friday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson were dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson, of Montwel New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Sorensen and children of Roosevelt spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd and daughter, Dean, were Vernal visitors visi-tors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones of Hancock Cove spent Tuesday evening with .their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard How-ard Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer and children of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday of last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer. GET BIRTHDAY CALL Mrs. Etta Webb received congratulations con-gratulations on her birthday Saturday Sat-urday from her daughter, Mrs. Orville Hunter, from North Carolina, Caro-lina, sent by long distant phone. Edgar Cook of Bluebell visited his grandmother Saturday. Alton D. Percival is on the sick list this week. SPEAK IN CHURCH Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Alden White, high councilman, and' John Gale. Mrs. White and Mrs. Gale and two children were visitors. Jolene- Robison attended the meeting at Ballard Sunday as a home missionary. She was accompanied ac-companied by her mother. |