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Show i ; ; Hall Youth Convalescing With Lehi Relatives Anthony Wynn (Wyndy) THE UEllI FREE PRESS Hall. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hall of Flagstaff. Arizona, is con- ( o flfy valescing at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hall, after serious injury- - He suffered a fractured arm and a fractured skull and brain concusthrown from and sion, when trampled by a calf at the July 24 rodeo at Cedar Fort. He was treated at the Lehi Hospital and underwent cranial surgery in a Salt Lake hospital. Dr. J. Louis Schricker was the specialist in charge. Splinters of bone which 1 were pressing on the brain were removed. Further surgery will be required in a year's time when an artificial plate will be inserted. The injury was located at the the brain area which affects However, speech, was reported. he has regained his speech, and although required to remain very quiet for the present, he will be able to enter school. His parents will return at the end of August to take him home. iii''ir i"n"- His parents and family memAuthor Vern Clark and Margaret Johnson check new book bers expressed for appreciation the kind cooperation of Cedar Fort and Lehi friends and neighbors. They also wish to publicly thank Dr. Eddington and Dr. Larsen and the hospital staff for their prompt and efficient aid. s. He decided to Vern Clark, fourth grade teach- of er at Harrington Elementary do a historical study of a com- GEORGE C. PHILLIPS School since 1956, tried to find munity and chose his home town, REUNION ATTRACTS and bring to his class additional Alpine, of which he is now serving 185 MEMBERS resources and materials on Utah as mayor. He wrote the study for The George C. Phillips family history. He thought his students his Master's Degree, which he ob- reunion was held Saturday, at should have a better understjnd-in- g tained from the B. Y. U. this Winest with 185 direc Park, of their state; most of the spring. Included was descendants The materials in his book, Mrs. Alice L.present. materials on Utah history were widow of Phillips, written above the reading level "Historical Study of Alpine, Mr. Phillips-Luncheo- n, Utah", have been used in his fifth a program featuring grade class with gratifying results, family talent, games and pony according to Cecil R. Hansen, rides for the children were enof Harrington Eelement-ar- y principal 19 joyed. Mrs. Alice Phillips, now 82, Schol in American Fork. was requested to sing on the proMr. Clark had this to say about Special permits for hunting adIn fine voice, she sang gram. ditional deer go on sale August his book: "This history not only some of her French songs, giving describes the life of community 19, and will remain on sale until an outstanding performance, of all are sold or until the season Alpine, but shows its relationship, interest to young and older listenends on each herd unit where per- to outside areas, persons, and ers alike. Reports were given by events." mits were set by the Utah Board each family group, including the of Big Game Control this year. "With this history as a back- new additions to their family and Special deer permits are issued ground it is hoped that the the highlights of family news. of the elementary on a first come first served students Present from the greatest disbasis. Application is by mail or school will be able to gain an tance were Mr. and Mrs. Louis in person. Applications should be appreciation of their community Phillips and son, Mr. and Mrs. made to the "Deer Permit Sales in which they live, and realize Taylor Phillips and baby son Office" in the town shown for their responsibilities as individuals Louie, all of Parma, Idaho. Aneach special hunting unit in the in their communities and society." other son, Mr. and Mrs. Russell 1963 deer hunting proclamation. Phillips, came from Salt Lake ATTENDS UINTAH must the contain City. Applications Family members were happy to applicant's full name and address, BASIN REUNION Mrs. M. W. (Gudrun) Wathen, include a daughter and a daugh choice of hunting unit, big game of Julia Phillips Wan- license number and proper fee to formerly of Bluebell, joined with of George C. Phillips. in the attendance at sister lass, for. cover the permit applied large group Fee for a single deer special the Uintah Basin reunion, held These are Mrs. Emily Johnson at Liberty Park. Lunch- and Mrs. Nellie Wanlass of Lehi. permit, either special anterless or Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David W. Adam eon and a program were enjoyed. special either sex, is $3 for residents and $5 for nonresidents. The Her sister, Mrs. Max (Esther) son (Arlene Phillips) served as fee is $5 for resident and $8 for Gee of Murray, is secretary of the chairmen for the reunion. Next will be Loyal Mrs. Wathen and year's organization. on all two-denoneresidents Mr. and Mrs. Gee and their and Fern Hunter Runolfson of special permits. daughter Karen, enjoyed dinner American Fork. Mrs. Runolfson The law allows all holders of a and a view of the International is a daughter of Martha Phillips valid big game or combination Peace Gardens, at Jordan Park. Hunter. license to apply for, and receive, one special deer permit. ' V ii Alpine District Teacher Authors History Book For Elementary Use SALE STARTS TODAY ENDS SEPTEMBER 7 Use Our ter-in-la- w . er FAMILY GROUP TAKES TRIP TO CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chidester and Louise, son, Jay, and daughter have returned home after a delightful two weeks' trip into Canada. They were accompanied by their daughter Janae, Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates, with their children, Alden, Dorene and Tyler. Traveling by car and trailer, they included the many scenic points of Cardston and Calgary, Canada, with the large zoo a highlight. 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