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Show ! News Briefs From Neighboring ... NE OLA I By Mrs. Viola Horrocks a RELIEF SOCIETY BEGINS Relief Society opening' social was 'held Tuesday with a very good attendance. Pres. Geneva Whiting urges every woman to attend as good lessons are being be-ing planned for the winter. The community was saddened to hear of the death of Samuel Kettle. The Kettles . were residents resi-dents of Neola for many years before they moved ' to Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and family took a week vacation in Provo, Salt Lake City, Spring- I ville and Price recently, where they visited friends and relatives. rela-tives. Teachers attending UEA in Salt Lake were Wanda Riggles, Afton Smithson, Viola Horrocks, Lillian Wilkerton, Palmera Peterson, Pet-erson, Niano Gardner, Zora Gardner and Kenneth McClel-lan. McClel-lan. Dean Oberhansley has returned return-ed here to stay with relatives from Range'ly Hospital,, where he was hospitalized three weeks after a wreck he was in with his son. Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harrison have moved to Los Angeles, California Cal-ifornia Their home is vacant. Ronald Spencer is attending the' Agricultural College this winter. He has been employed in Washington for the past three months. Mrs. Ruth Sprouse and daughter, daugh-ter, Eva, went to Salt Lake, Or-em Or-em and Springville recently to visit friends and relative's. Mrs. Florence Cohorn, of Salt Lake City, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Emma Wimmer, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Pace, of Heber, are visiting with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell, and his brother, Ira Pace. The wards which participated in the MIA Road Show at Neola Ne-ola were Montwel, Whiterocks, Myton, Ballard, Randlett, Moffat. Mof-fat. Neola and Roosevelt Second. A large crowd attended from all surrounding communities. Cliff Bastian has be'en in Mexico Mex-ico for the past week. He is bringing back goods from there to sell. Mr. and Mrs. Max Horrocks and daughters, of Salt Lake City, are visiting with his parent's, par-ent's, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Horrocks. Hor-rocks. Mr. and Mrs. Dace Mitchell have received word of the birth of a son to the'ir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Mitchell, of Francis. Mrs. Mitchell and Edna left this week to spend a few days with them. Mrs. Leeta Horrocks is teaching teach-ing at the Alterra School. |