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Show Ioka Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Horace Allred, B. O. Colton, and Louie Galloway, of Roosevelt, Roos-evelt, visited Tuesday at the. W. G. Gentry farm. Bill Jones celebrated his 7th birthday anniversary Saturday, j by entertaining several little , friends at a party at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Mabbit, of Price, Roy and Alvin Timothy, of Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon. Father Wendell Leutmer, of Roosevelt, visited here Friday. O. A. Dart was a Salt Lake business visitor last week. Tom Gentry took two truck-loads truck-loads of cattle to the Ogden market, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron. Pace, of Ogden, spent the weekend with Mrs. Pace's mother, Mrs. Celia Jones. Mrs. Max Hartman' and children, chil-dren, of Duchesne, spent Thursday, Thurs-day, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Inlay, qf Chico, Calif,, called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Inlay this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Drollinger visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer ,to help Mrs. Spencer celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Zelma Lloyd visited Mrs. Paul Lemon Sunday at the hospital, hos-pital, Gilbert McKenna, of Roosevelt, Roos-evelt, and Squire Mangum, of Ballard, spoke Sunday at Sacrament Sac-rament meeting. Gertrude Russell, Rus-sell, Marie Benson, and Roena Russell sang a special number. Norman Murphy was here several days last week leveling land and doing other heavy work for some of the farmers Dennis Morrell, Walter Low-ry, Low-ry, Arden Timothy, John Per-cival Per-cival and Kent Robison, of the Ioka Primary, and their teachers, teach-ers, Myrtle Fausett, Edna Drollinger Drol-linger and Evelyn Furgeson, gave a party Thursday evening in honor of Clive Campbell and Sylvan Richens, recent Primary graduates. Other guests includ-ded includ-ded Primary officers, Marie Benson, Alporta Campbell, and Celia Jones, and two missionaries mission-aries recently returned from missions. |