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Show I WESTON I WESTON Grantj Burbank had the misfortune of breaking his leg. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stockton and family motored to Tremonton Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Viola Burbank was called to Pocatello to her son Grant Burbank who has had his leg broken. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jorgsensen and daughtjr Rose, spent Sunday in Logan. 1 Mrs. Arthur and little daughter, are home from the Preston Memorial Memor-ial hospital. Mrs. Laura P. Fifield of Salt Lake City spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends. Mrs.. Harry Rasmussen has be'en enjoying a visit at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Talbot in Winder. Mrs. Beth Shoell spent the week end in Pleasant Grove visiting with her husband and son. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams motored mo-tored to Malad for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mayle Hebdon and daughters Wilda and Lillian, and son Maylen and their married daughter Mrs. Oda Bolan motored to Logan Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Minerva Hutson, cousin of the family. Miss Eva Campbell of Treasure, ton is spending a few days with relatives and friends here. Miss Dorothy Georgeson who teaiches school at Roberts W'as a visitor over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George O.. Georgeson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie White of Dayton and formerly of Weston announce an-nounce the birth of a son.. Mr. and Mrs. Clieve Beal and son Edgar visited the first part of the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs John Roghaar of Grace, Idaho. An interesting social event of the past week was the Logan temple marriage of Miss Marie Corbridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Corbidge of Malad and DeMar Tay lor, son of Bishop and Mrs. Vaugh-an Vaugh-an Taylor of Weston. The marriage took place Wednesday morning and was performed by President Joseph Jo-seph H. Quinney in the presence of relatives and friends. After the ceremony the young couple left for a few days in Salt Lake. o 0 |