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Show fflosfi IdBoaimllDffaal I The Olympics have been plagued by cases of flu and other types of infections. This week in the West Bountiful area there have been many down with pesky afflictions. Little Angie Stout has had a severe case of chicken pox. : Myrveldean Dangerfield has been out of circulation for two weeks. She has had an inner ear infection which had caused her to lose her equalibrium. but she says she's just "got to get up and get going." Bill Smith has been ill in the hospital, as has former West Bountifulite, Don Glines. Bernice Noble is feeling a bit belter. She thinks she had a touch of the flu too. Paul Hepworth's wife. Collette, of Rolling Homes, broke her leg in two spots. Mother and father, the Dave Hepworths, are hoping that she will soon mend. Some of Edna Mae King's 4-H charges: Warren King, Wade Davis, Laura King and Patrice Mitchell, went up to the Monte Cristo 4-H Camp out of Ogden to try the winter sports last weekend. Edna Mae took the students up the mountain and brought them home. They found out that winter camp in a summer camp area is colder than cold. All of the water froze and left them them to really live the primitive life. The young people and their chaperones ate survival foods, The David Monsons didh t go quite so far from home. They attended a family part in Salt Lake and just looked at the beautiful snow-capped mountains above. The party included members of Jedda's mother's family, the Geneve Mercer family. Last week the Monsons also attended a nephew's missionary "farewell" in Price. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Watts attended a meeting of former seminary teachers and their wives at the home of Ladd Cropper in Ogden. The Olympics have brought thousands of visitors to Austria, Aus-tria, just as many people visited West Bountiful this past week to become involved in the activities of an evergrowing ever-growing poulace. Lynn and Rachel Noyes and family were happy to entertain enter-tain Lynn's sister, Mrs. Mildred Moss of Burley, Idaho. She enjoys seeing the Salt Lake Valley. The David Okelberries had more visitors. Rea's brother, Archer Mills, wife Effie, and daughter Trudy, also traveled down from Burley to visit : with the Okelberrys and parents, the Harvey Mills. Daughter Kathy and husband Lee Huisman and family of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, flew in from Denver. They had business there, so they decided to come to Utah. There was no gold medal of the Olympics which brought more joy than the arrival of a new baby girl to live with Joe and Luanna Osborn. She was three days old last Friday. |