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Show Mrs. Bertha Angus Mrs. Violet Gentry Bazaar Is Nov. 29 The Relief Society announces their bazaar will be held Monday, Mon-day, Nov. 29 in the ward hall. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christofferson at Crescent, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd, of Logan, visited with Howard's How-ard's parents over the weekend. week-end. Sacrament meeting program Sunday included talks by Lyle Hintze, Seminary teacher at Roosevelt, and Hugh Percival. A Vocal solo, "My Testimony," was sung by Mrs. Hintze, accompanied ac-companied by Carma Goodrich of Roosevelt. Mrs Eliza Benson enjoyed the weekend Visiting at Monroe Mon-roe with friends and relatives. Mrs. Bliss Lott and Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Lott, of Myton, spent Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with Mrs. Gladys Dart Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Soren-sen, Soren-sen, of Roosevelt, were supper goiests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Washburn, Sunday. Mrs. .Moliski, of Salt Lake City, was a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Ames, last week. f Mrs. Leo Haueter was hostess hos-tess to her cluib Thursday, Nov. 18. AH present enjoyed a pleasant pleas-ant afternoon. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served to Mrs. Olive Sorensen, Mrs. Edith Gentry, Gen-try, Mrs. Gladys Dart, Mrs. Myrtle Nelsen, Mrs. Sarah Bro-kaw Bro-kaw and Mrs. Lucy Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Washburn called on Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fausett Of palco, Monday. Bishop James Lemon and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liemon of Vernal last week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Larry, of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lemon, of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Wayne Russon, of Roosevelt, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon, recently. Mrs. Wayne Ames and children chil-dren are making a short visit in Salt Lake City, the guests of Mrs. Ames' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moliski. Forrest Hancock, of Pleasant Valley, was an Ioka visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kielbasa and Mrs. Willis Dart and son, Donald, of Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs Fred Todd, of Myton, were visitors at the O. A. Dart home Sunday afternoon. |