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Show PANGUITCH Wallace and Gloria Henrle of Provo are parents of a baby boy born in the Beaver hospital on March 12th, which day was also the 2nd birthday of htrbrother"Mlkol.;G10Tia and children are staying here with her parents, the Frank Ortons until Sunday when Wallace will come down to take his family back home. The other grandparents are the George C. Henries. Mrs. Jessie (Judd) Sparkman sends her regards to friends and relatives here. She has been living in Boise, Idaho for forty five years, and sounds like she was a bit home sick. Medical patients in the hospital are Wilford Roe, Susa Walker and Jesse V. Hatch. Joann Talbot had a tonsllec-tomy on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sandln are baby sitting with' their grandchildren in Henderson, Nevada while the parents, Kenneth and Virginia Hoesch, are enjoying a vacation trip in Mexico. Earl Henrie spent last week in Salt Lake City attending Employment Service meetings. Mrs. Ida Webb received word that two of her grandsons are In the hospital. Bruce Parker Is in the American Fork hospital with broken pelvis and ankle and a fractured skull, as a result of a car wreck. Craig McEwen is in the Utah Valley hospital in Provo with a fractured knee cap when he was involved in an accident with a horse. The Hatch brothers, John, Jesse V. and George, and Ida Webb got word Tuesday from their sister Lucy that her husband Harold Wynn had died of cancer; they live in Wor-land Wyoming. Don Ipson went up to Salt Lake for a checkup at the Veterans Hospital. Ray and Verda Tebbs made a recent trip to Salt Lake for building supplies. While there they visited his mother, Ruth Tebbs at Maytime Manor, and stayed with son Michael and his wife Margaret In Roy. Ver-da's niece Jolene Farnsworth, who Is attending SUSC, spent this past weekend with them. One day last week, Verda and daughter Angell made a trip to St. George to the oithodon-tlst. Jay Talbot is home after visiting his son Larry and family in Sandy for a week and son Tom and family In Weed Heights, Nevada for three days. Paul HJorth of Springvllle visited at the M. V, Hatch home over the weekend and put in a new bathroom for his Uncle V. Ruth Shakespear and two boys are moving to Callente, Nevada to join Weston who has employment there as an electrician with the Union Pacific railroad. Tom and Rea Dodds and Mamie Hatch attended funeral services in Spring City Saturday for Rea's sister, Weltha Workman Tate. Flora Wright of Salt Lake visited her mother, Mrs. Helen Wright over the weekend. Collcn Epsitty accompanied Mr. Hurst and others to Cedar City for the weekend to help plan a Lamlnite Youth conference. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heywood and son Clinton of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the True Heywood home. Jim and Ruby Myers are home from Phoenix where they enjoyed sunny weather, among the roses and other flowers. |