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Show wi fotej ; i Clifton Hall is spending 1 weeks leave from the ni a 1 home in Blandensbunr 2,at his 1 lowing a Carrabean cruL ' f'- ' ing to word received hN. i tnts, Mr. and Mrs. TheL , in?rn Han. Miss Dorothy Hall, dau, , Sheriff and Mrs. Theron . f ot turned to her home Saturn, ' re' the Utah Valley hospiS y, she has been confined the na , e wetks in a cast following t, lt? jor operation. The operation? ftla' to correct the effects of p0H ete she was a baby. Dorothy ?Whe!1 observe her 12th birthday t 11111 day, is in a cast over most fUrs' body and will be confined tl ? bed for at least four months' will then go. back to the Z ! for X-rays and possib l A student m the sixth em, , Brookside this year she u ing forward to the visiting tZ ' er coming to her home soon to h t her keep up with her school She hopes to be able to get back " school sometime next yea, , though it may be in a whtelchait" Cecil Bown, husband of the fr mer Lorna Nielson, has return!" home from Korea, where he sdm the past eleven months, ij, went to meet him in Ogden on Thursday of last week and after stopping here for a while to mate the acquaintance of his seven months-old son, Robert, whom he had never seen, they went down to Fayette to visit his folks. Loran has been making her home win her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Nielson while he has been in Korea. Kor-ea. He has been given his release and will visit here for a while before be-fore deciding on future plans Tachen Islands Max B. Hume seaman, USN, 196 W. Second No. Springville, is serving aboard the lanring ship, medium-rocket USS LSMR 409. The 409 is a unit of amphibious force, Western Pacific, which played a part in the Tachen evacuation with the U. S. 7th fleet. She operated with cruisers, destroyers, des-troyers, and minesweepers in protecting pro-tecting the evacuation force The Navy Recruiting Station in Provo announced this week that William Fredrick Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Robinson, 1361 South Main St., Springville, who recently completed submarine training at New London, Connecticut, Connec-ticut, is home on 10 days leave before be-fore reporting to San Francisco, California for assignment, to a fleet submarine. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bird had as dinner guests one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Othell Bird of Dug-way. Dug-way. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hansen entertained en-tertained at dinner at their home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Neils Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mor-teson Mor-teson and daughter of Emery and Dr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards and family of Provo. |