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Show i PANGUITCH Jack drown wns a business visitor at Salt Lake for a" few days last week. Mrs. Kdith Hall of Calif. I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dutton. Her sU month old baby Is seriously ill and last Tuesday was transferred from the local hospital and relayed by State Patrol to a Sad Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F.rle Uarnhurst of Hatch are parents of a baby boy born Feb. 23. Itruce, Harris of Olendale underwent an appendectomy at Pangultch hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Illggs of ltyton visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dickinson. Mrs. Dickinson returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson of Sunset brought Mr. Albert De Lung home after he spent a week with them. Mrs. Irflha Moore. Mrs. Ituhv Myers, and Mrs. Flda Haws of ' Fscalante attended a three day cancer institute at Salt Lake 1 s last week. T Mrs. S. K. Walker returned J Saturday from n four day visit 4 s at Sandy with her daughter, i Mrs. Illll Uappleye and family, j and n sister. Mrs d. A. Dewey, h In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Mart McAllister, j Mrs. I.ula Dickinson, Arthur and -I I indu McAllister were weekend visitors at las Vegas and Hen- J deison. Nev. They visited with the Itobert Dickinsons and the Kenneth Stokers. (Juesters Club was held Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Wallace Houston with Hazel Houston ; ami Coll-en Allen as hostesses. ' V talk was given by Ilussell Mer- led; Jlllyn Woodbury of Tropic ! gave a talk and showed slides ; on her trip to Denmark; accord- Ian music was furnished by Judy '. Judd and Kay llenrle. i Mr. and Mrs. Champ Church and Marie Whlttaker attended '. funeral services for Ir Church ; at Provo Saturday. Mrs. Susan Heaps of Fscalante accompanied hem as far as Sallna where she spent a few days with her son Lister and family. Mr and Mrs. Frank LeFevre t of Ogden spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs i J. H. LInford and Mr and Mrs. Leon LeFevre. Mr. and Mrs. Oiien Orton are home from Ore. where they spent the winter with their son dill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tebbs made n business trip to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Norman llenrle, Mr. and Mrs Dwight Shakespeare and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judd ot Salt Lake spent the weekend In town with their parents. Jimmy Haycock, who has been living with his grandparents this winter, Is leaving to Join bis mother Flora and stepfather In Chicago. Jim will fly there by plane. Thomas Dodds. Alf Cherrlng-ton, Jess Cherrlngton. Woodruff Johnson and Walter Daly left Tuesday for Lake Mead on a fishing trip. They expect to bo gone until Sunday. Mrs. Lois Seaman and Joseph Maloney of St. fieorge spent last Sunday here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. James Sargent of Cedar City were visitors at the home of his father Sunday. Jim Is recovered sufficiently from his nccident and has re turned to work. Mrs. Margaret Hurst Tlngey gave birth to a son Feb. 7, at the LDS hospital. Mother and baby are well. Word was received that on Jan. 11, dill Hurst underwent a major operation at the Salt Iake LDS hospital where he was confined for a week, and Is now recuperating at the home of his daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Tlngey, and wit daughter Katherlne and Mr. Vernion S. Barney. Bill reports he Is recovering from'the operation satisfactorily. PKOUATM AND GUAH1HAN-.SIIIP NOTICKS, Consult clerk of district court of the respective signers for further Information. XOTICK TO CltF.niTOItS KSTATK OF OMAN SAIJS-Ul'KV, DF.CKASEI). Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Pangultch, Utah, on or before the 26th day or June, 1954. .Signed: Bertha M. Salisbury, Administratrix of the Estate of Orian Salisbury, deceased. druce F. Parker, Attorney for Administratrix. Pub. Feb. 25, March 4, 11, 18. |