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Show BOUNTIFUL iMr. Knighton spent most of his time in Bountiful in the company of his fiancee, Miss IRulh Aamndt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rawlins 'former residents of South First East, street returned to their home in California after visiting visit-ing for a week in Utah with the son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rawlins as well as with relatives in Ogden. They also visited with many Hountiful friends. The Rawlins were well known for their activity ac-tivity in musical circles in the Bountiful Fourth and Seventh wards during their residence here. Friends of Dennis Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hogan Ho-gan are pleased to sec him up and around again after going to the hospital where he under went some surgery to aid in correcting a weakness of his fool with which he has suffered suffer-ed for some time as a result of .polio. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. MncPhec of (i748 South Davis Boulevard Boule-vard are in seventh heaven over the arrival of their first child, a daughter, born Dec. 30 Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Trimble of Bountiful and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. P. MncPhec of Calgary. Alberta, Canada. The mother is the former Donna Trimble. The new arrival will be given the name of Michelle Ann. Mrs. Barbara Robison wriles to her Bountiful friends thai she now has employment in Houston, Tex. as a P. B. X. operator for a geophysical company in the Texas metropolis. metrop-olis. Mrs. Robison will be remembered re-membered as the former Barbara Bar-bara Child of Bountiful. She was a November bride and then returned with her husband hus-band who had just been discharged dis-charged from, army service at Dugway. Barbara was formerly former-ly employed by Zions Savings Bank in Salt Lake. Keith Knighton of Ogden, has recently returned to his post at Boston, Mass. after enjoying en-joying a leave from army serv ice during the holiday season. He anticipates an assignment to duty after a few weeks need ed to complete his schooling. |