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Show I Hospital I I News I KSXSXSX23XSXSX Babies born to: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Liddell, Bridgeland, boy, April 3; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckles, Upalco, girl, April 10; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting, Neola, girl, April 12; Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott, Duchesne, boy April 15; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cuch, Roosevelt, boy, April 18; Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Houston, Whiterocks, girl, April 19; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Adams, Myton, boy, April 20; Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rasmussen, Roosevelt, boy, April Ap-ril 19; Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Gardner, Neola, twin boys, April Ap-ril 20, one baby lived 48 hours the other is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Swasey, Duchesne, girl, April 21; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton S. Dennis, Upalco, boy, April 23. I Major Surgery Fay Ray, Al-'tonah, Al-'tonah, appendectomy, April 20. . Contributions received from the following: Mrs. Bell Harm-ston, Harm-ston, Roosevelt, 12 quarts of jam; Mrs. Nora Mathews, Roosevelt, Roose-velt, 6 jars of jams and jellies; Mrs. Evan Phillips, Whiterocks, 12 quarts fruit; Mrs. Arthur Wiscombe, Ballard, Eggs and onions; Mrs. Beryl Mullins, Roosevelt, 8 quarts jam and fruit and Duchesne Ward Relief society, soc-iety, 136 quarts fruit and vegetables. vege-tables. Monday, April 23, .two black walnut screens arrived, a gift from the Buisness and Professional Profes-sional Women's club of Roosevelt. Roose-velt. These screens meet a long desired need, making the care of patients much more satisfactory. satisfac-tory. Nurses Aid Class A new Class of Red Cross Nurses aid is now in process of registration under the leadership of Mrs. Reva Allred. We appreciate appreci-ate the efforts of the ladies of the Red Cross in making this service available to the community. commun-ity. There are now fifteen patients and eight babies under care. |