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Show PANGurrai Mr. and Mrs. Blaine E. Se-yy are home after spending two weeks at Salt Lake where they welcomed a grand daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. (Nina Beth) Vincent D. Harding on Nov. 18th; while there they received a telegram from Sculthorpe, England ' announcing another granddaughter born to SMSgtt and Mrs. George W. Sevy, Nov. 26th. They are also proud great grandparents of a son born to Billy and Carol Sevy on Nov. 26th at Henderson, Nevada, their 5th great grand child. Recently at a quarterly Stake conference at Cedar City, a new Stake was formed, the Cedar West Stake, of which Frank D. Day was sustained as president. Reed Judd is reported to bo improving a bit each day at Pangultch hospital. The children all came to be with their father: Judy Garner of West Point, Lcland and Minnie Bcckstrom of Tooele, Dan and Eloisc Heap of Orcm, J.It. and Eleanor Judd of Cedat-City; also Reed's sisters and brother: Eva Dean Daly of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ec-cles Cameron of Provo, and Jim Judd of Provo. Artie Woodard is expected to be able to como home any day now from the Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Tom Davics had a full house for the holiday: the Lloyd Lunds and four children of Granger, the Perald Elmers and two children of Santa Monica; the Ray Davics and three boys of Midvalc, the Milton Fuelners and three children of Salt Lake, the Lowell Jacksons and two children of Bountiful; the Jack-sons and the Fuelners stayed to visit until Monday. The Nolan McGuires son Michael has completed basic training and is now stationed In Long Beach, Calif, abroad the USS Hornet; son Shelton is in the western Pacific on the USS Parccuten. |