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Show Altcwah Mrs. Ethel Beebe Youth Escapes Tractor Injuries Norman Maxfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxfield. narrowly nar-rowly escaped serious injury last week when a tractor, driven by his brother, Lelar, tipped over ov-er pinning Norman under it. It took two men to lift the tractor trac-tor off him. Rex Fowler took him to a doctor in Roosevelt, where it was found that he suffered only bruises. Delar jumped clear of the tractor as it tipped over. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Maxfield and family, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end with Mrs. Maxfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner. Mrs. George Carroll and family fam-ily visited her mother. Mrs. Mary Swasey, of Boneta. Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ostler and sons and Mr. Ostler's mother, of Roosevelt, were transacting business at the Gilbert Beebe ranch Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sara Hackford and son, of Lapoint, visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heath and children, of Orem, were business visitors in Aitonah over ov-er the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson and family, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end with Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Mary Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark went to Tabiona Friday to visit Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin. W. D. Stoddard, 0f Randlett, was in town Friday on business. Albert Clark attended an Indian In-dian missionary meeting in Roosevelt Thursday night. J. B. Murray, Sara Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murray, Mur-ray, of Murray, spent the weekend week-end with Bishop and Mrs. Lester Maxfield and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay and family spent last week-end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sara Chatwin, Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Jones, of Tabiona and Mrs. Mary Lovelin, of Salt Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark Thursday. |