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Show loka Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Mr. and Mrs. Guy Percival and Mrs. Lucille Scott arrived from Provo last week to visit their sister, Florence, seriously ill in the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Myrte Fausett spent Saturday Sat-urday in Salt Lake. Visitors Sunday at the W. G. Gentry home were Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Saunders, of Salt Lake; Charles Iorg, of Korbell Calif; Mrs. Frank Griffin, of Whiterocks, and Mrs. Montes, of Ft. Duchesne. Mrs. Ellen Timothy is seriously serious-ly ill at the home of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Reed Lemon. Mrs. Olive Sorenson spent Sunday afternoon i n Upalco with her daughter, Mrs. Dick Fausett, and family. Wanda Sprouse, of Roosevelt, was an overnight guest of Louise Lou-ise Gentry on May 8. Ruth Benson, of Provo, spent the weekend here with relatives. Mrs. James Lloyd is sick this week. Mrs Enid Nelson and Gladys Drollinger, members of a com mittee appointed by the Sunday School superintendency, gave a Mother's day program in Sunday Sun-day School. Kenneth and Loran Benson returned Saturday from a trip to California. Their brother, Maurice, returned with them. He will leave soon to enter school in Iowa. - Mrs. Clark Tucker, of Davenport, Daven-port, Iowa, is visiting her daughter daugh-ter and sonrin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson. Marilyn Morrill is working at Jacob's Lake, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Percival and Mrs. Lucille Scott, of Provo, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival. Mrs. Russell Robison visited Sunday in Bluebell. Sacrament meeting Sunday was presented by the ward LDS girls and members of the Aaron-ic Aaron-ic Priesthood. For achievement in church work, honor awards went to Sally Nelson, Maxine Nelson, Roene Lemon, Patsy Gines, and LeRae Drollinger A group award was also given, Mrs. Eva Percival is girl's chairman, chair-man, with Gladys Drollinger and Dorothy Stone as aids. Edna Angus is secretary. |