OCR Text |
Show s -(-rd Dutson I who was struck 'v firiygton last Tues-- - Trayi ...riTt), is sfflH"The' Salt Lake Hospital in a serious condition. condi-tion. He received two broken ribs, a broken leg, fractured skull, fractured frac-tured jaw bone, cuts on his face, legs and arms. His eyes are also affected but he seems to be holding hold-ing his own. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bradfield, also his grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Brad-field, Brad-field, are constantly at his bed side. We are all hoping and praying for his recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lambright and little Jimmie Bradfield, a brother to Larry Bradfield, and Mr. Dell Bradfield, his grandfather, drove to Salt Lake to see him at the hospital. hos-pital. A Parent-Teachers organization was formed in Leamington the night of May 17. The following officers of-ficers were elected. Grace Fielding, Field-ing, president; Jay Nielson, vice-president; vice-president; Perl Nelson, secretary; : Program committee, Mable Harder, Ken Nielson, Jack Nelson, Norma Nielson. The organization plans ' are to meet school problems for ' the coming year. Caleen Chase, from Nephi, is here , spending a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 1 Williams. ' r Mrs. Bill Louis and children, of I Orem, have been visiting in Scipio ' .vith her mother, Mrs. Rex Peterson. Peter-son. They drove to Leamington to 1 visit with Mrs. Helen Quornburg, j i sister to Mrs. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Quornburg went to Scipio last Friday to at- ! :end the funeral services of Ray Vasden. Several People from here attend-;d attend-;d the funeral services for Edgar ? Nielson, held in Oak City last Phursday. cr Mr. and Mrs. John Evans went o Salt Lake City, by train, to at- f end the Water Follies held there. '' Their daughter, Marva and hus-and, hus-and, joined them in Salt Lake ind enjoyed seeing the Follies vith them. Mr. and Mrs. Evans re-urned re-urned to Spanish Fork with them ind visited there awhile with their hildren before returning home. Gene Dutson is having a lot of un these days flying. He took his ather and brother, Deen, up for a ide Saturday. He just received his irivate pilot license. He learned o fly at the Delta Airport. Mrs. Grace Fielding visited in )rem for a few days last week. The Seminary Graduates from f'.eammgton, who were given their Viplomas last Sunday night at Del- a were: Leda Bigelow, Verdene jinlinson, Glenna Nelson and El-ood El-ood Dutson. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Thome, lorn Pleasant Grove and Royola Gillman visited with Bishop and Irs. Alton Bigelow over the week-'nd. week-'nd. They all attended the Semin-'ry Semin-'ry Graduation exercises at Delta unday night. The Relief Society social was eld last Tuesday, May 25th in the ielief Society Hall. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nelson and daughters, Janet and Glenna, went p St. George to the Dixie college Graduation exercises last Friday ight. Their son, Arlo, was one of he graduating students. ! Mrs. Gene Ashby, from Spring-ille, Spring-ille, who is visiting at Lynndyl, ith her daughter, Alpha Nielson, pent last Friday in Leamington, isiting with her many friends. It was Mr. Eddie Anderson, from ,os Angeles, that was visiting in eamington instead of Caddie And-rson, And-rson, as was printed by mistake. !lr. Anderson was foreman on the jlclntyre Ranch in Leamington for iany years. He is now residing in os Angeles. Mrs. Millie Lovell is suffering om a broken wrist, caused from a ill in her flower garden. She got er foot caught in a wire and put er hand out to stop the fall and roke her wrist. She was taken to ephi immediately to have her rist set. She is feeling a little ;tter now. Her sister, Maggie Lovell, took ?r to Nephi. iMrs. Austin Welden and baby, Jom Salt Lake City, came to stay Jith her mother and care for her 'other until her arm is well. Mr. Keith Nelson has been, suf-jj-ing from a broken foot. He was r cleaning an irrigation ditch and ;j fell and broke his foot. He is get- I i, ting along fine now, but is j' I crutches as he is unable ti. ; his foot to the ground. I Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hansen"-, f spent Sunday, a week ago, in Scip- :. io, with his mother, Mrs. Rex P" erson, also his sister, Helen I husband were there, too. 5 Eva Dutson attended the fU.. ( services of Edgar Nielson in ; jj City, last Thursday. ' : Mrs. Rex Bunker, fromSuth ..,( land, visited here last Friday with i her daughter, Carma and family. Mrs. Emma Nielson spent a few days in Salt Lake, a week ago, with her daughters. . . 1 5 |