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Show HYRUM 1 2 The Herald Journal To Establish Cerebral Palsy Frank Bulbransen that they aie the grandparents of a new baby git I, whith was bon and Mis James Kneger. Mj-hrieber is the foimcr Lutee Gulbi arisen She taught at South (at he high school last vear Nielsens. Mrs. Connie Nielsen Is the grandmother of the new baby. Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Downs on Sunday, November 15, a boy and a girl. Mr. Downs himself is a twin to Wesley Downs, also of Hyrum. Mr, lloiate Llljcnquist of Mont-ptlic- r. Thev are welcomed by a little BV (.LADAS JFNSFN Idaho, foimer resident of brother and sister also. The Lincoln school rT A meetHyrum, and son of Mr. and Mrs eveon held was Wednesday ing the Nephi Llljcnquist, is very seuous-- h ning m the recreation hall at ill in the hospital in Montpelier. Lincoln school Dr. Judd Hannon His wife is the immer LaPi Warren WASHINGTON, W of the US VC was the speaker He daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stephenson, a former Repubwas intioduc ed by Mrs Fail CJensen, J Jensen. lican leader here, today was inDailey, pi evident of the PTA Mr I amont Lai sen, who is employ- dicted by a federal Grand Jury V ilham S Bailey, punupal of ed by the government, is detailed on perjury charges. the school gave a repoit on the on a tup to Ioitland, Oregon. The jury charged that Stephenvery successful Halloween partyV son, who served on President Elschool at the held which was Operation Major senhowers Inaugural Committee puze was given to the seventh President Faile W. Allen of lied three times during his testimost patthe for having grade the llvium Slake has been very mony last June before a House ents piesont at the meeting. ill in a local hospital He under- Armed Services Subcommittee at the son aruved A new baby went a maior opciation on Tues- which was MiJunior investigating influence home ol Mr and Mis Recent repoils indicate that peddling. day 7 Nov. ller of llvium It was boin he is satislaetonlv leeovermg. at the L.DS hospital at Logan. Mr and Mis Carman Liljen-cpilCARD OF THANKS two now bos have Milleis The With sincerity we express our aie the ptouc! parents of a and a g U the third child appieciation to all our friends Mrs Leioy McBude is In a baby gnl Hus is tieat-rnefor the Liljenquists Grandparents who were so thoughtful and kind Salt Lake hospital lcceivmg in helping us during the laying aie Mi and Mis Charlie I.iljen-quiMr. Me Bade and daughtei and Mr and Mrs. J. RaphLake Salt away of our little son and grandJean spent Sunday in son is the ael Elia son of Nibley. McBude Mrs her visiting Mr and Mis Lloyd Nielsen Julia Smart and family, In s president or the Utah Shut aie also pioud paients of a new Nampa. Idaho recently health Her Organization babv gnl bun Sunday, November Mr and Mrs. George W. Stone hasn't been as good as usual. 15 It is the first child for the and family, Newton, Utah To California Mis E. M Bickmoie is spending a few weeks in California, visiting her chilc'ien who live and Mrs Dr. Judd Harmon Addresses Center At Utah State College s Lincoln SchoolPTA suddenly in the fall of 1951. of this move Announcement was made by Dr Kenneth IL Roth, executive director of the n Utah Society for Crippled and Adults, Inc, The society Is cooperating with the USAC speech department and medical service Quarters in Utah State's new medical center, located in Clul-die- CARD OF nt st Arizonas pretty BIG ENOUCH TO CRAWL THROUGH Maid of Cotton, Pat Hall, will be the official measurer of the bow legged cowboy contest at Tucson, Ariz., Nov. The contest is part of the celebration of Old Tucson "Daze. 28-2- 9. there. ".1 ,1'iv Hyrum. Mr. Liljen-qui- fui build-traimn- j st of cam-paig- g cerebral palsy treatment and thp basement of the Union center is being establisii- - ing, have been tempoiarily leased Dr Roth invited all civic, bui-nes- s ed at Utah State Agricultural col- - to the society. and fraternal groups to help lpSe- i Services of the society include iurmsh Hits center. Also, anyone It will be named the LeRol and otcupatlonal ther. wishing to contribute may send Jones center. Dr. Jones, former physlctlrecreational apies, therapy, spec- their donations to the society at professor of speech at US AC, ial education, speech and hearing 165 Motor Avenue, Salt Lake City. established their speech and hearing clinic and generally expanded its service from he to include children from throughout Cache valley. He died A Indicted Mr. and Mis Elton Olsen and daughter Linda, visited last week at the home of Mis Olsens sister and family, Mr and Mrs. D M Berntson of Salt Lake City They also visited with Mr and Mrs Jack Failey awl chilchen Pat ley is a of Cleai field Mrs mere of Mis Olsen. Mr. and Mrs Reed Peterson and Airs Rulon Nielsen returned Mondav for a very pleasant five day trip to Las Vegas While there they were guests or a daughter and family of the Nielsens. Mr and Mrs. Dick Petersen Accompanying Mrs Nielsen home for a visit with his grandparents was little Scott Richard Peteisen He will remain m Hvrum until Thanksgiving when his paients will arrive for the holiday. From Ogden Mr. and Mrs. B J Williams of Ogden visited Sunday at the home of Mr. an dMrs Nephi correction, medical, surgical and neurogical care. No chaige will be made for any service, according to Dr. Roth. Support of the society n comes from the Easter Seal and contributions fi lends of the cerebial palsied. ' ew l THANKS Gratitude and thanks is extended to all those who so kindly assisted in any way dunng the illness and death of Mrs. Annie Larsen, also for the beautiful floral offerings and those who took part on the program The family of Mrs. Larsen. , ve Throughout the entire West iut plii IH!7 CliOTial st Afe suffered a bad foot sprain he fell from a tree recently when ' He has been . confined to his home for some time. Mr. Junior Miller Is at home, having spent a week at the Logan LDS hospital receiving treatment for a calcium deposit in his shoulder. He is reported as recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Connie Nielsen and son Llovd and her sister, Mrs. Snowball of Providence, motored to Burley, Idaho, last week end b visit with her brother Beit Bullock, who had been In a potato digger accident. She reported that he seemed to be satisfactorily recovering. 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