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Show I Ma Mrs. Violet Gentry j Mrs. Bertha Angus ' Mrs. Smith Mecham and son, Roy, spent Wednesday in Roosevelt. Roos-evelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Durfee, of Upalco were visitors at the home of Mrs. Durfee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry were dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Tuesday of last week. County Commissioner Ray Brown was in Ioka one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Webb and . Mrs. Virgil Ferguson were Mylon visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Percival called 'at the home of Mrs. Beulah I Biacken and Mrs. P. C. John-sou, John-sou, of Roosevelt, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Senior Morten-sen Morten-sen spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake. Marilyn Drollinger has been sick the past week, Those from out of town who attended funeral services for John Angus were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Banks and son, of Bancroft, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. George Angus, An-gus, Piovo; Mrs. Jane Banks, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Clark, J. V. Clark, Dean and Max Clark, Karl Merrell, Leo Merrell, all I of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Therol Cook, Jensen; Mrs. Ted , Hardy, Mrs. Marie Jenson, Mr. , and Mrs. Alden Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Merrell, Ray Merrell. Mer-rell. Harold Merrell and Rose Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Me'rell and Mrs. Helen Rich-; ardson. Vernal. W. G. Gentry was able to , come to his home in Ioka Tuesday. Tues-day. After a bad sick spell, he lo now living in Roosevelt. JaNeal Baird, of Heber. visited vis-ited last week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. Melba Webb and son are visiting vis-iting with relatives in Salt Lake City. - , M.I.A. officers held a meeting meet-ing Sunday night at the home of Milo Campbell to get plans underway for the Gold and Green ball. Primary officers and teachers convened Monday at the home of Zelma Lloyd to make plans for the Primary conference. Reported as being on the sick list are Alporta Campbell and Jimmy Lemon. |