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Show ) )a Openshaw I ' Jl-w I fN gaby 9irl born to the , Harrisons mond and Julie Harrison have a ' arl born Nov. 25 in the Uintah -ivHospita'- The tiny miss weighed ids 12 oz. and will be named piane. She has a brother, Dean. ' .g for the Thanksgiving holidays I I their parents the Arnold Bakers 'If wily are Kay Baker from USU at lit and Evan Baker from BYU in ' v!;je with the Morris Cook family ' a'wven Cook from USU in Logan "4"' jack and Viola Webb from BYU in rade ij and Janeen Cook of Duchesne for , no Ws8ivin8 nolidays- ((is Merrell who attends USU in ;,,vras home with her parents and the Dale Merrells for sgiving. jetta Ryan antl daughter Jennifer tLake City, spent Thanksgiving ker parents, Wesley and Eunice jjen and family. t and Mrs. Jack Muir and sons , moved into Naples 2nd Ward. and Vera Harrison went to lilul and spent Thanksgiving with ; son Gerald and family. While !,Uiey visited another son, Bishop Harrison and family in Salt Lake $ Merrell was a patient in the St. -is Hospital last week. yieth and Annette Reynolds and J iBretl and Kevin, went to Salt Lake Monday morning and checked -into the University Hospital and I sJsurgery Tuesday morning. They -ed home Wednesday evening. ;!yn Ivie and daughters were in i Junction, Colo., several days :Jy visiting her sister, Melissa ikerg and parents, Daryl and ij Fwyers from Portland, Ore., ere there. op and Mrs. Lawrence Kay rpanied by Teresa Kay and son ..went to Salt Lake City Friday on :s. a and Julie Clement and baby -er of Logan, visited the Glen family over the weekend. ;:ere they visited other relatives. lay and Tuesday Lee and -jKarren and children and Edris a were in Salt Lake City for a al check-up for Lee. They were 'itguests of the Max Harrisons so, Monday night. II Si -'f H ft "V t- ikifciderizi ispent the weekend - II lyde and Ina Chi vers. 8 isGoble and daughter of Salt 51y and Russell and Barbara md children of Grand Junction, spent Thankgsiving at the home t parents, C.E. (Tex) and Norma j 'iy and Dana Olivers of Yaka ' ?, Calif., visited their grand-' Is Clyde and Ina Chivers P,. .... .. -. ; ; s 1 - A ... " . i f - - t. . .- y. v "1 f ;; - - !, 1 r-- . . - . i ' . v,, - V : ' . i : V jr. -- v-awt.K- x fi - sr-. Wv-r - .v . i -Vy i r-- -I - ' V i . I ld mn255?' I6m' Stands by hjs Whirlpool Microwave Oven AshtonVf g rW 'S Jhn Schwisow, right, manager of Thanksgiving day. Asael and Ellen Haws accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Tenney Haws and daughter Tennette of Heber, went to Ogden for Thanksgiving day with the Jim Johnsons and Elma Lawson. Edris Karren had a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. Present were Dr. and Mrs. Jay B. Karren and eight children from Smithfield; Max and Ilene Karren and son Tony of Provo- the Lee Karren family and Mrs. Karren. Reva Ruppe had a dinner Saturday evening for La Veil and Laura Simmons who will report for their LDS mission in Las Vegas, Nev. Dec. 3. Carl and Shirley Oldaker and family spent the weekend with Carls mother, Olive Oldaker in Boulder, Colo. Charles and Hazel Olsen made a business trip to Provo Saturday. Last Tuesday evening the senior members of Naples 1st ward enjoyed a turkey dinner sponsored by the mutual age group. Shirley and Afton Price spent Thanksgiving with the Lorin Prices in Orem. Also there for dinner were Sue and Dale Price and children and Bill and Shirlene Casaday and children all of Salt Lake City. The Casadays returned to their home in Salt Lake City after four months in Sacramento, Calif. The Prices also made a business trip to Price, Saturday. R.eva and Larry Ruppe enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner , with the Fran Peterson family in Jensen. " Craig and Darlyn Ivie and daughters visited their parents Dean and Dorothy Ivie of Mapleton and attended a Hansen family reunion on Thanksgiving day. Their son spent Thanksgiving and the holidays with his grandparents the Daryl Fwyers in Grand Junction, Colo. Jerri Calentine and sons of Ogden visited at the homes of her brothers, the Lawrence Kays and Butch Kays and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobbs. Kenney Cobbs who attends Weber State College in Ogden, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents the Carl Cobbs. Glenn and Ada Openshaw returned Saturday night from a two weeks visit with Dr. and Mrs. Richard Evans and family in San Jose, Calif. Mrs. Evans is their daughter, Fae. paMMMHMH He who thinks by the inch andtalks by the yard should be dealt with by the foot. The depth of our gratitude is the depth of our understanding. The chains of habit are generally too small to be felt until they are too strong to be broken. PRENATAL CLASSES Classes are being planned for women in their last three months of pregnancy and their husbands. Preparation for labor and delivery, post partum recovery, and early infant care will be taught. Classes will run for six consecutive weeks starting Dec. 3, 1980. All of the classes will be held on" Wednesday fanighs from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Classes will be held in the library at the Vernal Junior High. The fee is $15 per couple. Husband participation par-ticipation is encouraged. For more information, contact Slianna Hadlock. 789-1995. Please bring a pillow. i ''""-'"'"" 'I |