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Show Jensen Vera Snow Phone 789 0628 Randy Wilkins injures hand Handy Wilkins, son of the Hex Wilkins, is now home after having spent a few days in the Kock Springs hospital where he received treatment for badly mutilated fingers incurred when a huge iron lid was dropped on his small hand. He was in company of his dad when the accident occurred. Mis mother hurriedly hurried-ly drove over when notified of the accident acci-dent and stayed with him at the hospital He lost the end of one tinner. Skin grafting was required on part of the hand. He is recovering fine. A water meeting of stockholders of the Sunshine, Hums Bench and Burton Canals was well attended Tuesday evening by both men and women. Irrigation Ir-rigation problems and propositions were discussed Mr. B. Brady spoke. Preliminary reports of each canal by Cieorge Musser were distributed. LH'1' Camp Kscalante met at the home of l.eola Dudley. In the absence of Capt. Turner Daughter Vera Ainge conducted. con-ducted. A nominating committee was appointed and patterns for toys were discussed Leola read her life history and then the histories of Elizabeth Young Bailey and John Webster were given by Lesson Leader Vera Snow. The 'Handcart Song'' and "Daughters You and I" were sung. Hefreshments were served to nine ladies. Infant Jennifer Jen-nifer Snow attended with her mother. Mada Dudley won the door prize. F.well Kdwards is now home from the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. The Menl Snows, accompanied by Gertrude Turner, made a trip to Sit ll Lake City Monday The open house held by DG&T at the Single Living Quarters, located at the Bed Km k Trailer Park, was very enlightening and interesting to all who attended. IHI&T cooperative served dinner to about (10 invited guest of Jensen and Vernal Friday evening. "A most delightful evening'' described describ-ed the "Country Western" Sweetheart ball held at the cultural ball Saturday evening The decorations were outstanding outstan-ding and Terry Billings and the H ad Hunners kept everyone on their toes Don and Hone Fedelleck were crowned King and Queen of the evening Auer and Kila Warren are rejoicing the arrival of their first granddaughter named Slepbany Nicole, born Feb. 10 at the Hangley Hospital. Proud parents are Brian and Alesa Fairclnld. Great-grandparents Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Lute Stewart. Thursday the Auer Warrens and the Lute Stewarts drove to Hangely. Hita stayed to help for a few days in the Fairclnld home. Lyn and Leola Dudley celebrated their birthdays Feb. 19. The Frank Dudleys of Vernal made it special by preparing and bringing birthday dinner down and spending the evening visiting Kathy Snow hosted a "Home Interior and Gilts" party Monday evening with Maria II McDonald as the representative represen-tative A surprise birthday party for Ward Murray was given by his daughter and sons Thursday evening A lot of good food and fun was enjoyed by all Flossie and Wilda MacKnight were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Hulilen of Vernal Thursday Mr. and Mrs Shaun Ricluns were proud to show off their little new two-week two-week old son last Sunday. He is adored by one sister. A crowd of concerned citizens of Jensen met Monday to learn more of the school problems the district is facing. fac-ing. Dr Hubert Vincent was there to ex plain and to answer questions. A committee will meet with the sc hool board Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Snow and family of Grand Junction were Sunday dinner guests of Ralph's parents, the Menl Snows. They also visited Newell Snow. |