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Show HOMEBUILDERS HAVE PARTY Fifteen Homebuilder girls of the Primary, had a fine outing Thursday. Thurs-day. They were accompanied by teachers, Dorothy Stone and Ar-ella Ar-ella Lemon and Eva Percival, Primary Pri-mary president. They went to the Dye pond north of Roosevelt, for Early Bird Breakfast, and then to a swimming party and cooked dinner, returning home in the afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Angus received word her daughter, Mrs. Orie Cook, of Bluebell, was getting along as well as could be expected after her operation at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. At Sacrament meeting, ..Sunday, speakers were Charles Boulton of Bennett, and Tom Rowley of Roosevelt. Mrs, Rowley accompanied accom-panied her husband and was a visitor vis-itor at the meeting. Boys from Troop 264, Alton D. Percival, Jim Drollinger, Bart Kil-lian Kil-lian and Gary Zobell, and Post 2264, Arden Timothy, Tommy Mel-.burn, Mel-.burn, John Percival and Kent Rob-ison Rob-ison left Monday for Scout Camp in the High Uintas. Hugh Percival drove them up. John Percival and Kent Robison were chosen to be on the Scout camp staff. |